Sinus Infections

A Gut Feeling - Podcast autorstwa Dave O'Brien & Jake Doleschal

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Are you plagued by a runny nose? Chronic or reoccurring sinus infections? Pressure behind the eyes and in the ears? Let's look at your nasal cavity then, right? Wrong! Do you know what your sinuses and gut have in common? Biofilm. Bacteria. A microbiome. In this episode we explain how your nasal cavity is linked to your gut, and share our approach to addressing sinus infections - both a localised and optimised approach; because focusing only at the location - in this case your sinuses - won't lead you to fixing the underlying issue. Please check the timestamps for topics covered.Our aim with this podcast is to educate you and provide you with tools to optimise your life by healing your gut.If you enjoyed todays episode, please share it with someone you think will benefit from it!Connect with us online, we'd love to hear from you on IG!Dave IG: www.instagram.com/dave.o.brien/ Website: http://daveobrien.com.auJake IG: www.instagram.com/coach_jakedoleschal/ Website: www.coachjakedoleschal.comWe'd be so thankful for a review on Apple Podcasts. Please let us know on Instagram which topic you'd like us to cover next. We look forward to hearing from you. Timestamps: 00:39:31 Introduction05:21:27 Conventional treatment of sinus infections 06:54:34 Symptoms09:21:62 The nasal cavity and your innate immune response12:45:89 Bacteria as the cause15:03:97 Localisted approach16:14:58 Link to the gastrointestinal tract aka the mothership21:45:05 Our approach/ our supplement recommendations33:56:08 BPC-157 - "the dirty word"39:53:46 How many rounds of gut protocols are needed?43:26:90 Dave's health storyNone of the information provided in A Gut Feeling is intended to treat, diagnose, or give medical advice. Please consult a healthcare professional before making any changes to your lifestyle.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

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