A Nutritional Approach to Gastrointestinal Disorders: A Case Report.

Q3 Medicine Integrative medicine Pub Date : 2023-05-01
Melissa Wolff, Linnette Johnson, Robert Warns
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Abstract

Introduction: This case report reviewed a female client with numerous pre-existing conditions linked to gastrointestinal (GI) dysbiosis and systemic inflammation. Gastrointestinal ailments such as acid reflux/gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), inflammatory bowel disorder (IBD), and increased intestinal permeability ("leaky gut") are on the rise and growing according to current research. Adjunctive therapies appear safe and are increasing in their use with the management of these conditions.

Case presentation: A 39-year-old female, currently using H2-Receptor antagonists (H2R), presented with long-standing signs and symptoms of gastrointestinal (GI) ailments. A nutritional approach (ReNew Food Plan) focusing on client education, increased consumption of foods associated with reduced inflammation, and decreased consumption of processed foods was recommended. These recommendations were made to improve intestinal permeability, balance gut microbiota, and reduce reflux symptoms while decreasing dependency on H2-R medications, restoring regular bowel movements, and increasing immune function, including IgA levels. As a result of the adjustments, the client reported outcomes (CRO) indicated a reduction in signs and symptoms of her gastrointestinal (GI) and immune system ailments from severe and frequent to mild and occasional.

Conclusion: The ReNew Food Plan, a "food-first approach" integrated with other interventions, appeared to improve this client's gastrointestinal (GI) and immune system function safely and effectively. Further studies are needed, especially about the ReNew Food Plan to compare results and show how this specific food plan could work for others.

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治疗胃肠道疾病的营养方法:病例报告。
导言:本病例报告涉及一名女性患者,她患有多种与胃肠道(GI)菌群失调和全身炎症有关的疾病。根据目前的研究,胃酸倒流/胃食管反流病(GERD)、肠易激综合征(IBS)、炎症性肠病(IBD)和肠道通透性增加("肠漏")等胃肠道疾病呈上升趋势,并且还在不断增加。在治疗这些疾病时,辅助疗法似乎是安全的,其使用量也在不断增加:一名 39 岁的女性,目前正在使用 H2 受体拮抗剂(H2R),长期以来一直有胃肠道疾病的体征和症状。建议采用一种营养方法(ReNew Food Plan),重点是对客户进行教育,增加与减少炎症相关的食物的食用量,并减少加工食品的食用量。这些建议旨在改善肠道渗透性、平衡肠道微生物群、减轻反流症状,同时减少对 H2-R 药物的依赖、恢复正常排便、提高免疫功能(包括 IgA 水平)。经过调整,客户报告结果(CRO)显示,她的胃肠道和免疫系统疾病的体征和症状从严重和频繁减少到轻微和偶尔:结论:"再新食物计划 "是一种 "食物优先方法",与其他干预措施相结合,似乎能够安全有效地改善这位客户的胃肠道和免疫系统功能。还需要进一步的研究,特别是关于 "再新食物计划 "的研究,以比较结果并说明这种特定的食物计划如何对其他人有效。
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