The Healthy Gut Podcast Ep.72
SIBO and Structural Integration with Dr Jason Wysocki
If you’re struggling to treat your SIBO, it’s possible that structural integration treatment may be the missing piece that you have been looking for. This week Rebecca is joined by Dr Jason Wysocki to discuss structural integration, what it is and how it works. Dr Wysocki explains how the hands on approach of structural integration can help to improve digestive processes, alleviate discomfort and increase mobility.
In Today's Episode
In Episode 72 of The Healthy Gut podcast, we discuss:
What structural integration is and how it works
Why considering structural integration treatment does not need to wait until your SIBO has become chronic
Awareness of what is going on internally and why it’s an important piece of the SIBO jigsaw puzzle for some patients
When structural integration is a good treatment option
Why feeling better is the #1 goal and the breath test isn’t always the be all and end all to understanding your SIBO
How Dr Wysocki uses 10 sessions of structural integration to facilitate patients own movement
Why creating balance in the body is key to physical recovery
How it’s possible for the body to remember an emotional incident and create physical stress
Why finding a practitioner that you feel very comfortable with is particularly important with this treatment option
How the mind, body, spirit connection is an important part of treatment for some patients
The new winds of change in medicine, holistic and whole body thinking
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Connect with Dr Jason Wysocki
Dr Jason Wysocki is a Naturopathic Physician and owner of 8 Hearts Health & Wellness in Portland, OR. He received his doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine from the National University of Natural Medicine. Dr Wysocki has been involved in researching various natural interventions in the treatment of various digestive disorders, depression, and anxiety. He completed a one-year integrated internship for Pacific University’s Psychology and Comprehensive Health Clinic, as well as a one-year internship at the SIBO Center for Digestive Health with Dr Steven Sandberg-Lewis. He holds a BS in Theology and an MS in Counselling from Cairn University, working in various aspects of mental health for over 11 years. Dr Wysocki now specializes in Digestive Health, Mind-Body medicine, Men’s Health, and Physical Medicine including Structural Integration. More information about Dr Wysocki can be found at 8Hearts.org.
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About The Host
Rebecca Coomes is a nutritionist, author, podcast host, entrepreneur and passionate foodie. She transformed her health after a lifetime of chronic illness, and today guides others on their own path to wellness. She is the founder of The Healthy Gut, a platform where people can learn about gut health and how it is important for a healthy mind and body and consults with people on how to live well with SIBO. Rebecca is the author of the world’s first cookbooks for people treating Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) and the host of the SIBO cooking show and The Healthy Gut podcast.