394: Can Psoriasis Go Away? Latest Integrative Psoriasis Treatment Ideas w/ Dr. Mamina Turegano


If you wonder “Can psoriasis go away?”, believe that psoriasis is more than just a “skin problem,” and want to know about integrative psoriasis treatment options (that your doctor doesn’t talk…

388: GI Map Stool Test Analysis: ChatGPT vs Clinical Nutritionist (Which Is Better?)


Ever wondered what would happen if you handed AI your GI Map stool test results for analysis? With ChatGPT just a click away, more people are turning to artificial intelligence for help with…

387: Hydrogen Sulfide Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth Diet, Symptoms, SIBO Testing Challenges, Treatments w/ Dr. Allison Siebecker, ND


Wondering if you have IBS or maybe even SIBO, but a small intestine bacterial overgrowth diet doesn’t help? Most people don’t know that there’s a third type of SIBO called hydrogen sulfide Small…

386: Do I Have Parasites? What Parasite Signs REALLY Mean w/ Robin Foroutan RD


If you’re struggling with your health (and skin) AND wonder “do I have parasites?” – as some of these concerns look like parasite signs, don’t panic. Across social media, parasites are having a…

377: Natural Liver Detox Tips That Rebalance The Gut-Skin Connection (For Chronic Skin Problems)


Natural liver detox remedies and cleanses are all the rage online – especially if you’ve had chronic skin problems. While poor liver detox can contribute to skin inflammation symptoms, it’s critical…

375: Is Melatonin Bad For You? (Plus, Melatonin Benefits, Dosing + Side Effects) w/ Dr. Deanna Minich


“Is melatonin bad for you?” is the most common question I get whenever I suggest melatonin. They’ve heard on a podcast (or read on a blog) the dangers of melatonin. And how you can become addicted to…

370: Why The Leaky Gut Diet Doesn’t Work (And Other Ways Functional Medicine FAILS Eczema, Psoriasis + Other Skin Problems)


If you’ve ever googled “leaky gut” or “leaky gut diet” because you’ve seen wellness experts claim that leaky gut is why your skin is a mess… This episode is for you. To be fair, there’s a pretty big…

367: Is Your Rash From Mold (And Should You Get Mold Testing)? w/ Jennifer Brand, MS, MPH, CNS


Wondering if you have a skin rash from mold? This episode is for you! If you or your child has a skin rash and you can’t figure out the cause, you may start to look at mold illness or mold toxicity…

364: Immunoglobulin vs Colostrum Benefits (For Leaky Gut, Histamine Intolerance, Itchy Skin + More)


Ever heard of immunoglobulins? While colostrum is experiencing a renaissance, you should seriously weigh the immunoglobulin supplement versus colostrum benefits. Partly because colostrum is a LOWER…

362: Best Test Options for Gut Parasites (As A Trigger For Skin Rash Flares) w/ Jennifer Brand, MS, MPH, CNS


Gut parasites can be so frustratingly tricky to get a clear answer whether you have them or not. The topic of and how they impact chronic skin issues is a fascinating once, especially since it’s…

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