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Episode 52: Is IBS a Misdiagnosis? Harvard-Trained GI Expert Reveals the Truth | Dr. Mohamed Farivar

Dr. Mohamed Farivar, a Harvard-trained gastroenterologist with nearly 50 years of experience, reveals that true Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is extremely rare, with most cases being misdiagnosed digestive issues that have specific, treatable causes.

• True, IBS affects only about 5% of those diagnosed, while the remaining 95% have identifiable, treatable conditions
• Over 40 different conditions can cause IBS-like symptoms, including food intolerances, enzyme deficiencies, and bile salt malabsorption
• Doctors often lack knowledge about proper diagnosis, and the medical system doesn’t incentivize physicians to spend time investigating root causes
• FODMAP-rich foods (including many “healthy” vegetables and fruits) can cause digestive discomfort, but shouldn’t be completely eliminated
• Bile salt malabsorption is a particularly serious yet commonly missed diagnosis, causing urgent bowel movements and occasional incontinence
• Probiotics are generally unnecessary as we already have trillions of beneficial bacteria in our gut – yogurt and kefir provide better natural alternatives
• Many patients suffer unnecessarily for years before discovering simple solutions through proper diagnosis

For more information, visit Dr. Farivar’s website at gerd-ibs.com or his new site isitibsoryourdiet.com, where his book will be available for free.

Ed Paget

Ed Paget is an osteopath, writer, presenter, and creator of both the Scoliosis Correction Protocol and the Back Pain Correction Protocol.

Over the last 15 years working with private clients he has developed a system of unique assessments and treatments that aim to unravel the complex web of compensations that we all have to reveal the underlying cause of illness or injury. This unique approach hasn’t gone unnoticed and Ed was recruited to work with the Canadian National Speed Skating team and was invited to the Sochi Olympics as part of team Canada’s medical contingent. He is currently a consultant to the Calgary Sport Institute and has been asked to share his Fascia stretching protocol or F.A.S.T class with both the National Alpine ski team and Biathlon team.

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Over the last 10 years Ed has been building a YouTube library to help people manage their own pain or movement limitations and increase performance through exercise. He regularly adds videos so be sure to subscribe and visit regularly