The Functional Medicine Tree

The Functional Medicine Tree

Functional medicine addresses the underlying causes of disease.  

As mentioned in last months blog I went on an interesting Functional Medicine conference in Edinburgh at the beginning of December 2018.

The Functional Medicine Tree
We need to firstly look at the foundational lifestyle factors, such as sleep, exercise, nutrition, toxins, stress management, relationships, and genetics. These are the roots and soil, which are in turn influenced by specific predisposing factors and ongoing physiological processes , and may then result in fundamental imbalances at the trunk.

Signs and symptoms that affect the various organ systems are the “leaves” of the tree.

We address the “leaves” of the tree and spend our time investigating and addressing the “roots” of the tree.

How is Functional Medicine different?
It shifts the traditional disease-centered focus of medical practice to a more patient-centered approach.

  • Patient Centred
  • Health Oriented
  • Holistic
  • Preventative approach
  • Looks at underlying causes of disease
  • determines how and why illness occurs and restores health
  • targets specific manifestations of disease in each individual.

As a practitioner I will spend time with you, listening to your history and look at the interactions among genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors that can influence your long-term health. I support the unique expression of health and vitality for each individual I see.

As a Functional Medicine practitioners I will spend time with you addresses the whole of you, not just an isolated set of symptoms. Please feel free to contact me if you require further information. I’m happy to answer any questions. Contact Janet 

SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacteria Overgrowth)

SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacteria Overgrowth)

SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacteria Overgrowth) Testing now available @ The Colon Hydrotherapy Clinic

I went on an interesting Functional Medicine conference in Edinburgh at the beginning of December on SIBO (Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth).

SIBO

The conference covered the following topics:

SIBO is a condition affecting the small intestine. It occurs when bacteria, which normally grows in other parts of the gut, starts growing in the small intestine.

SIBO Common symptoms

  • Abdominal pain
  • Bloating
  • Diarrhoea
  • Constipation
  • Gas
  • Belching

SIBO treatment

  • Diet
  • Lifestyle
  • Colonic Irrigation
  • Herbal Treatment
  • Combined Approach

Please feel free to contact me if you require SIBO testing, treatment or further information. I’m happy to answer any questions. Contact Janet 

 

The Brain Gut Connection – What is it?

The Brain Gut Connection – What is it?

The Brain Gut Connection – What is it?

My latest article published in the November issue of  The Sherwood monthly community magazine is all about the brain gut connection.

If you would like to know more about the brain gut connection, I am always open to enquiries, why not give me a call, I’d love to hear from you!

Here’s a copy of the article, hope you enjoy it.

The Brain Gut Connection

A copy is available to view on the News Journal website.

The magazine offers news, information, events and is packed with wonderful places to visit and sights to see in the Sherwood area.

I do hope you enjoy my article and find it interesting and informative.

Please contact me on 07932 629003 to find out more or book an appointment.

Janet x

Leaky Gut Syndrome – The Colon Hydrotherapy Clinic

Leaky Gut Syndrome – The Colon Hydrotherapy Clinic

Leaky Gut Syndrome – The Colon Hydrotherapy Clinic

My latest article published in the October issue of  The Sherwood monthly community magazine is all about Leaky Gut Syndrome.

If you would like to know more about Leaky Gut Syndrome, I am always open to enquiries, why not give me a call, I’d love to hear from you!

Here’s a copy of the article, hope you enjoy it.

 

Leaky Gut Syndrome

A copy is available to view on the News Journal website.

The magazine offers news, information, events and is packed with wonderful places to visit and sights to see in the Sherwood area.

I do hope you enjoy my article and find it interesting and informative.

Please contact me on 07932 629003 to find out more or book an appointment.

Janet x

THE HOT TOPIC  – OUR GUT MICROBIOME

THE HOT TOPIC – OUR GUT MICROBIOME

The Hot Topic – Our Gut Microbiome

My latest article published in the August issue of The Sherwood monthly community magazine is all about Gut Microbiome.

If you would like to know more about Gut Microbiome, I am always open to enquiries, why not give me a call, I’d love to hear from you!

Here’s a copy of the article, hope you enjoy it.

Why is the Gut Microbiome so topical at the moment. Well, particularly in the last few years the Gut Microbiome as it is know has come under the spotlight for the importance in our overall health?

So what exactly is it. It’s a common term to describe the microscopic organisms in our gut. It has its very own and unique ecosystem. A balanced ecosystem of friendly bacteria’s keeps us healthy.

When our gut is working well it can be likened to a well tended garden, if you water the plants and provide certain conditions for the flora and forna to live in harmony, then everything ticks along nicely.

WHAT WE EAT EFFECTS US ALL DIFFERENTLY

You might have heard of the Human Genome Project. This project has been rolled out to the area of Gut Microbiome and its diversity. Members of the public have been encouraged to take part and send off samples of their microbes from their skin, mouth and gut.

What scientists found was that although genetically we may be similar, our gut microbes are all very different and dependant on how the land lies in our individual gut microbiome this can affect individual in all sorts of different ways. For example, our weight, while some people can eat carbohydrates and not show any adverse effects, others may bloat and find it hard to digest. That’s why some of us may have great results on eating certain foods whilst others do not have the same results.

WHAT TELLS US OUR GUT IS NOT IN THE GREATEST OF SHAPE?

Most of us have suffered constipation at one time or another and know that a constipated stool remaining in the gut can often cause allot of pain and when it sits for sometime it produces gas which in turn, causes bloating and real discomfort.

Some of the reasons for constipation come under a wide umbrella of reasons such as eating too little fibre, the lack of exercise, not drinking enough water, and medications and stress play a big part, having these imbalances just halt digestion.

It’s often not known that Food intolerances are more common that we think, it is thought that around 48 % of individuals may be intolerant to something at some time.

Gluten is often a culprit, gluten acts as glue to the gut which in turn causes inflammation. Gluten is very readily available to us in many of our foods and if you experience any pain and cramping a little while after eating certain foods, it may be that you are intolerant them.

Another uncomfortable set of symptoms that clog up our Doctors surgeries is acid reflux and indigestion these ailments are common and Doctors prescribe medications called Protein Pump Inhibitors, these help to block the enzymes that make stomach acid. But it is often the case that we lack stomach acid and by adding a digestive enzyme or taking a probiotic can help with the problem.

Along with acid reflux some people can present with bad breath, the noxious gases travel up the gastric tract and cause the after math of these putrid gases on our breath. If food is not being digested properly by the digestive enzymes and good bacteria, it putries in the intestines.

Some of the above conditions could be symptoms of more serious problems such as IBS and IBD’s which I’ve covered in previous articles.

WHAT DO I DO NEXT IF I THINK MY GUT IS OUT OF BALANCE?

Please get in touch with me. Not only do I provide colonic treatments that are very gentle and benefit the gut moving forward.

For individuals who would prefer just to talk about Gut Health and would like just a consultation to see where to move next I can offer an hour consultation for £50.

It may be that you would like to get tested for food intolerance or have a stool sample done to test the levels of good and bad bacteria’s living in your Gut.

Consider a digestive enzyme or probiotic, as part of the consultation this can be discussed as there are many different types on the market and many strains of good bacteria that do different jobs.

A copy will be available soon on the News Journal website.

The magazine offers news, information, events and is packed with wonderful places to visit and sights to see in the Sherwood area.

I do hope you enjoy my article and find it interesting and informative.

Please contact me on 07932 629003 to find out more or book an appointment.

Janet x

Hernias – The facts you need to know

Hernias – The facts you need to know

All about Hernias – The facts you need to know

My latest article published in the July issue of The Sherwood monthly community magazine is all about Hernias.

If you would like to know more about hernias, I am always open to enquiries, why not give me a call, I’d love to hear from you!

Here’s a copy of the article, hope you enjoy it.

Hernia Article Colon Clinic

A copy will be available soon on the News Journal website.

The magazine offers news, information, events and is packed with wonderful places to visit and sights to see in the Sherwood area.

I do hope you enjoy my article and find it interesting and informative.

Please contact me on 07932 629003 to find out more or book an appointment.

Janet x