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Home Webinars Key Clinical Insights for Patients with Hypersensitive GI

Key Clinical Insights for Patients with Hypersensitive GI

Emily DeLucaJun 30, '22
Hypersensitive gastrointestinal patients are more inclined to experience IBS, SIBO and even mood imbalance. Unfortunately, these same patients cannot tolerate certain interventions, whether natural or otherwise. Join Dr. Arland Hill as he explores what it means to have a "hypersensitive GI" and what role the microbiota plays in mediating the gut-brain axis to support these patients.

Key Points:
  • Identify at-risk patients for hypersensitive GI
  • Develop an understanding of the multiple factors that contribute to a hypersensitive GI
  • Define the role of the microbiota as a multimodal intervention
  • Update yourself on the latest research regarding IBS and the gut-brain axis

 

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