Dr. Steven Sandberg-Lewis

The Overlooked Link Between Digestive Disorders and SIBO

“I think if you think you have SIBO, going to your local gastro may not be beneficial. There is so much new information coming out… this is the place to be in the know.”
~ Masterclass Participant

The Overlooked Link Between Digestive Disorders and SIBO

Learn how SIBO is related to other digestive issues like acid reflux and why gallbladder, liver, and pancreatic health are critical to healing SIBO. Overlooking these issues could be the reason your SIBO won’t resolve. A must-see for anyone with SIBO and other chronic health and digestive issues.

1-Hour Exclusive Medical Conference Level Class

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Questions answered by Dr. Steven Sandberg-Lewis during the 2-hour Q&A session recording.

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Here are some slides from the masterclass…

step 1

Can PPIs cause SIBO? Dr. Sandberg-Lewis’ perspective may totally shock you.

The most dangerous and severe form of reflux that affects people with SIBO.(that most physicians don’t understand)

The link between SIBO and diabetes.(important if you’re prediabetic or carrying extra weight, too)

How does gallbladder surgery affect SIBO? Learn why doctors are split down the middle about this common surgery performed on 750,000 Americans a year.

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The Overlooked Link Between Digestive Disorders and SIBO with Dr. Steven Sandberg-Lewis
Dr. Steven Sandberg-Lewis

Your Teacher: Dr. Steven Sandberg-Lewis

Dr. Steven Sandberg-Lewis has been a practicing naturopathic physician since his graduation from the National College of Naturopathic Medicine in 1978. He has been a professor there since 1985, teaching a variety of courses but primarily focusing on digestive health and disease and GI physical medicine. Along with supervising student doctors on clinic rotations, he maintains a part-time practice at 8 Hearts Health and Wellness in Portland, Oregon.

He is a popular international lecturer at functional medicine seminars, presents webinars, writes articles for the Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients and is frequently interviewed on issues of digestive health and disease. He is the author of the medical textbook Functional Gastroenterology: Assessing and Addressing the Causes of Functional Digestive Disorders. He is currently co-authoring a textbook on inflammatory bowel disease. In 2010, he and Allison Siebecker co-founded the SIBO Center at the National University of Natural Medicine which is one of only four centers in the U.S. for small intestine bacterial overgrowth diagnosis, treatment, education and research.

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We are going to share the EXACT protocols that worked on us and many others. It is not meant to diagnose or treat disease, nor does it replace the 1-on-1 relationship with your primary care physician. Always consult a medical professional before taking supplements and work along with them as you work on your SIBO.