Exploring the Relationship Between TBI and SIBO

Presenter: Kayle Sandberg-Lewis, LMT, MA, BCN Fellow and Steven Sandberg-Lewis, ND, DHANP

Original Date: March 17, 2019

Although brain injuries have received a great deal of press lately, they are still poorly understood. In this presentation, we explore brain injuries through the lens of Applied Psychophysiology, “the practical understanding of the mind-body interrelationship with regard to therapeutic treatments of various kinds”. (Jonas: Mosby's Dictionary of Complementary and Alternative Medicine. (c) 2005, Elsevier.)

Research and clinical experience point to a strong connection between brain injuries and digestive disorders including SIBO. A review of that research is presented to illustrate and expand upon gastrointestinal cases gleaned from the private practice of Kayle Sandberg-Lewis.

Steven Sandberg-Lewis presents research on treatment options for traumatic brain injury are in the early stages. Factors to consider in the cascade of dysfunction for these patients include reducing oxidative stress, excitotoxicity, and inflammation (activated microglia) as well as supporting mitochondrial function, membranes, synapses and axons. Several protocols have been studied with multiple nutritional and botanical options. This 30 minute presentation gives an overview of the choices and present the evidence available.

1.5 General CEUs approved by OBNM

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