IBS why can’t we find a cure or even a cause
/IBS why can’t we find a cure or even a cause
IBS why can’t we find a cure or even a cause
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Many have spent years searching for a known cause or cure for Irritable Bowel Syndrome disease. Dr. Partha Nandi speaks with a husband and wife doctor team that believes they have found a way to solve this riddle. Dr. Nandi also meets with two doctors who were diagnosed with the disease, and the world-renowned Dr. Russell Jaffe who believes western medicine is a hindrance to curing this disease.
Notable Guests
Megan Riehl
Dr. Megan Riehl is a GI psychologist who specializes in the treatment of gastrointestinal problems and anxiety related-disorders. She is the clinical program director of the GI behavioral health program at the University of Michigan offering comprehensive treatment options for patients in the GI department. Working from a collaborative perspective, treatment can be focused on improving one’s quality of life, decreasing the frequency and intensity of medical symptoms, establishing healthy stress management tools and improving coping skills. Her approach relies on principles of cognitive-behavioral therapy to design unique and flexible treatment plans tailored to the individual.
Miles Nichols
Dr. Miles Nichols, DAOM, MSOM, LAc is the co-owner of Medicine with Heart, a clinic that serves people who are struggling with chronic illness to recover their health through functional medicine and mindfulness. Dr. Miles’ personal health struggle with chronic fatigue was not helped by conventional medicine. Dr. Miles found functional medicine and mindfulness practices that allowed him to identify a thyroid imbalance, mold toxin illness, a gut infection, and chronic Lyme co-infections. After recovering his health, Dr. Miles made it his mission to help others reverse chronic health concerns.
Dr. Miles is a national speaker and co-author of the book “Stress Resilience”. He and his wife Dr. Diane Mueller also co-founded the Mindfulness Medicine Certification Program, a functional medicine certification training other doctors to get better clinical results with a mindfulness-based approach to functional medicine. Dr. Miles’ vision is for a world full of healthy, happy, loving people. A world largely free of chronic disease. Learn more at medicinewithheart.com
Diane Mueller
Dr. Diane Mueller ND, DAOM, LAc is the co-owner of Medicine with Heart, a clinic which bridges the gap between functional medicine and mindfulness. As a survivor of Lyme Disease, Chronic Mold Illness, IBS and many other disease processes, she deeply connects to her patients and their unique struggle and journey. Dr. Diane’s work is rooted in deeply understanding the mechanism behind disease so that she can help to reverse chronic disease in her patients and contribute to ending the chronic disease epidemic we are facing.
She is a national speaker and co-author of the book, Stress Resilience. She and her husband, Dr. Miles, co-founded a functional medicine certification program called the Mindfulness Medicine Certification Program, through which they certify practitioners all over the country in a mindfulness based approach to functional medicine. Learn more at medicinewithheart.com
Russell Jaffe
Dr. Russell Jaffe is an internist, molecular biochemist, clinical pathologist, and diagnostician. Seeing an opportunity and clinical need for more bioavailable, highly effective, and advanced dietary guidance, he designed each PERQUE functional supplement using novel principles and concepts. The variety of outcome studies, case reports, and patents that are pending on PERQUE supplements attest to how unique the products are (including purity, production control and cost-effectiveness).
Dr. Jaffe maintains a Fellow status in:
American Society for Clinical Pathology
American College of Allergy,Asthma, and Immunology
American College of Nutrition
About the Author: Partha Nandi
Dr. Partha Nandi M.C. F.A.C.P. is a fulltime, practicing gastroenterologist and internal medicine physician. As an active holistic health practitioner in the field, Dr. Nandi is also the Chief Health Editor at WXYZ ABC Detroit. At the age of 16, he completed his high school education in Columbus, Ohio where he was awarded a full academic scholarship to The Ohio State University and University of Notre Dame. To remain closer to his family, he chose Ohio State. Partha graduated summa cum laude (Top 1% of the class), a member of Phi Beta Kappa honor society, with a Bachelors degree in chemistry and a minor in classical Greek civilization. Partha also served as the Rhodes Scholar representative from Ohio State. Partha then traveled to Detroit, Michigan to obtain his medical degree at Wayne State University. At Wayne State, he was a member of Alpha Omega Alpha honor society and graduated in the top 10% of the class. He also completed his internal medicine training at Wayne State University, where he was the intern of the year. He completed his gastroenterology fellowship at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Dr. Nandi practices gastroenterology in the suburbs of Detroit, Michigan. He is the author of several publications in peer reviewed journals. He is a national speaker, educating physicians on various topics within medicine. He is a patient advocate, emphasizing empathy in patient care and treatment of the entire patient, both body and mind. Partha is passionate, empathetic and dedicated to his patients and his community.
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