Dan Kalish - 4.22.16 H. Pylori PPT
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Dan Kalish - 4.22.16 H. Pylori PPT
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PYLORI ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT Dr. Daniel Kalish INTRODUCTION • 24 years of patient experience, with over thousands of patients world wide • Trained over 1,000 practitioners in The Kalish Method of functional medicine • 2 years monastic training in Japan and Thailand WHY MENTORING & TEACHING • Was trained by naturopaths, DC’s and MD’s and have integrated this information for ease of use by today’s clinicians • Working to pass on my clinical training to the next generation of functional medicine doctors LEARNING OBJECTIVES • Learn how chronic stress affects cortisol levels and SIgA (Secretory Immunoglubulin A), leading to GI problems • Learn why H. pylori treatment protocols frequently fail and how to design natural programs to increase your success rate by integrating: • Mastica gum • GI anti-inflammatory and gut repair supplements • Probiotics THE KALISH METHOD APPROACH Reduce inflammation through diet and lifestyle changes Strengthen SIgA levels through adrenal protocols Kill bugs Lab testing + diet and lifestyle coaching = health 2 COMMON FAILURES Practitioners use wrong sequence with treatments Everyone wants to treat GI first? Lab testing issues: most often used tests vs. most accurate tests THE THREE MAIN INITIATORS OF ILLNESS Emotional stress: How we perceive an event, rather than the event itself, is most important in generating a stress response Dietary stress: Simple carbohydrate ingestion leads to rapid elevations in blood sugar which ultimately leads to ‘up & down’ dysregulation via insulin and cortisol responses. Pain & hidden inflammation: Pathogens in the gut (e.g. parasites, bacteria, fungus) are often sources of hidden inflammation ABNORMAL LEVELS OF CORTISOL (REMEMBER, IT’S CATABOLIC) • Promotes fat storage • Undermines mood and emotional stability • Reduces Secretory IgA • Interferes with ovarian hormones • Triggers inflammation & allergies • Reduces resistance to stress CORTISOL STEAL Acetyl CoA Cholesterol Pregnenolone Progesterone 17α - Hydroxylation 17 - Hydroxyprogesterone 17- Hydropregnenolone Androstenediol DHEA – De-hydro epi-androsterone 11 - Deoxycortisol Testosterone Cortisol 5α - Dihydro testosterone 19 - Hydroxy testosterone Androstenedione 19 - Hydroxy androstenedione Estrone Cortisone Estradiol - 17α Estradiol - 17β B5 MUCOSAL BARRIER FUNCTION • Mucous membranes comprise the primary interface between the external environment and the internal environment of the body • Most absorption of nutrients AND toxins occurs across mucous membranes • Most pathogens enter the body by binding to and penetrating mucous membranes SIGA • Secretory immunoglobulin A (SIgA): a mucous membrane surface antibody produced by immunocytes in mucous membranes • SIgA provides first physical barrier of defense protecting against pathogens (parasites, bacteria, yeast) YOUR PATIENTS? Gas Acid Reflux Fatigue Bloating Weight Gain Anxiety/ADHD Depression Constipation Low Libido Diarrhea Toxic SYMPTOM CLUSTERS • Patients relate to clusters of symptoms (i.e. fatigue, heartburn, bloating), not to body systems or process at work • Symptoms change over time and may not parallel original problem • Key points: how do you uncover the origin of their health problem, the two most important questions to ask every patient CORRECT BODY SYSTEMS IN ORDER THAT PROBLEMS OCCUR Neuroendocrine System • Cortisol • Thyroid • Brain • • • • Healing diet Exercise Sleep Meditation Detox System GI System • Treat h. pylori • Probiotics • Enzymes • Support liver cells • Further improve detox HELICOBACTER PYLORI H. Pylori Causes damage to stomach lining and reduces Common in patients with heartburn, GERD, COMMON H. PYLORI SYMPTOMS Ongoing need for HCl or Digestive Enzymes Duodenal/Peptic Ulcers Constipation Nausea Belching Upper Abdominal Pain Heartburn/Reflux Gastritis Indigestion H. PYLORI • Causes damage to stomach lining and reduces stomach acid production • Common in patients with heartburn, GERD, bloating • Easily acquired infection, leads to increased risk of ulcers and stomach cancer • Acquired from food • Acquired from kissing OXIDATIVE STRESS • Poor stomach function leads to poor digestion, so amino acids are not being properly absorbed • This leads to inflammation and oxidative stress PREVALENCE • Bacterium most often enters body through uncooked foods • One study documented 1/3 of cases through saliva/kissing • Has been obtained from oral cavity as well as vaginal and prostate fluids • Likelihood of infection is equal to a person’s age whether symptomatic or not HELICOBACTER PYLORI THREE BODY SYSTEM BREAKDOWN Usually precipitated by the three main Initiators of illness: ADRENAL SYSTEM: Increased Cortisol • Emotional Stress • Dietary Stress • Inflammation Decreased immune response in stomach tissue/ low HCL GI SYSTEM: H. Pylori Acquired Toxins DETOX SYSTEM: Nutrient Depletion GUIDELINES FOR H. PYLORI • Test for H. pylori – PCR/stool antigen/ blood antibodies • Eliminate pathogen • Replace healthy bacteria • Retest to verify bugs gone and probiotics have recolonized • Repair leaky gut LAB TESTING Endoscopic exams Blood tests Breath test Stool antigen testing PROTOCOLS H. pylori treatment Gluten free diets Treating other pathogens H. PYLORI TREATMENT Treat with prescription: Prevpac • There are several prescription regimens that can be used to treat H. pylori - the most common combination is a PrevPac: amoxicillin, clarithromycin (Biaxin) and Prevacid for 14 days • Other combinations might use metronidazole or tetracycline, or an acid reducer other than Prevacid Treat with herbs: Mastica • Mastica Gum, Slippery Elm, DGL • Probiotics: multi-strain, high potency • GI Repair powder– Glutamine plus herbal support CHILDREN WITH GERD Fatigue/depression Unable to focus, concentrate or exercise Nausea Unable to attend school Stomach pain JESSE - IS THERE AN INFECTION PRESENT? • • • • • Fatigue and insomnia Awakened at night with stomach pain/GERD Neurotransmitter (AA) depletion Connection with Blastocystis hominis Problems first started when under high stress situation playing on college level sports team INTEGRATIVE TREATMENT PROGRAM Step 1: Adrenal support, stress reduction and antiinflammatory/digestive system healing: • Adrenal protocols, GI repair products, addressing food allergies Step 2: Treatment Phase: • Antibiotics or herbal products to eliminate h. pylori Step 3: Re-colonization: • Introduction of probiotic, repair of GI tissues damaged STEP 1: ADRENALS, STRESS AND DIET THAT ADDRESSES INFLAMMATION Begin patient on adrenal protocols, coaching to reduce emotional stress and proper diet for two months first. For diet using one of two methods: • General diet: eliminating gluten and dairy, and rotating foods • Use lab tests to determine specific food allergies Start anti-inflammatory repair supplement program for some Step 1 is first AND most important step: Remember D-Day? ever take children on a ski trip? STEP 2: CLEANSING - KILLING BUGS • Introduction of GI bug cleansing protocol to kill bugs found on labs – may also need to support liver detoxification pathways • When h. pylori present, address as appropriate after 60 days of successful adherence to Step One - some cases also will require anti-inflammatory/leaky gut repair program during this initial 60 days STEP 3: RE-COLONIZATION, REPAIR, REEVALUATION • Re-colonization of intestines with healthy bacteria to continue GI repair process • May also use leaky gut repair programs at this stage now that pathogens gone • Continued adherence to diet changes • Retest two months after completion of pathogen protocols, stop probiotics two weeks prior to retesting STRENGTHENING SIgA LEVELS THROUGH ADRENAL PROTOCOLS AND STRESS MANAGEMENT Test adrenal hormones Determine stage of adrenal exhaustion Treat adrenals and clean up lifestyle stressors RESEARCH Now we’re hearing that bugs and even worms may have a beneficial impact on the immune system, yet many in functional and natural medicine have been treating these for a while. Are these things bad or good? This is from the Journal of Inflammatory Bowel Disease: The results suggest a benefit of H. pylori infection against the development of IBD. As patients had an incidence of H. pylori infection, this equated to a decrease in Inflammatory Bowel Disease. However, we have other studies like this in the Clinical Journal of Oxford: 10 patients with Hashimoto’s and an H. pylori infection were studied. Half were treated for the H. pylori infection the other half were not. Those treated saw a marked decrease in thyroid autoimmunity. This suggests that H. pylori is bad and we want to eradicate it. If some evidence shows H. pylori to be beneficial and other evidence shows it to be deleterious, it tells me that timing may be a very important factor. Exposure tends to be protective when it’s before 3 years of age, before the gut microbiota stabilizes. If the colonization occurs later in life, this may be potentially detrimental. SUMMARY KEY CONCEPTS: • H. pylori causes damage to stomach lining and reduces stomach acid production so amino acids are not properly absorbed, which leads to inflammation and oxidative stress • Reduce inflammation through diet and lifestyle changes • Strengthen SIgA levels through adrenal protocols • Kill bugs found on labs • Re-colonization of healthy bacteria CASE STUDY • History: 36 year old female, working as a bartender, works late nights, diagnosed as having depression and an eating disorder • Chief complaint: fatigue, stomach pain, occasional nausea and vomiting, depression • Physical exam: normal, normal blood work • Triggers: include stress, high gluten diet • Resolution: stomach pain cleared within 30 days of treatment for H. pylori in third month of program, depression resolved at end of 6 months • Follow up: testing showed improved adrenal function and elimination of H. pylori PATIENT TIMELINE 1 Months Consultation 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Gluten free, anti-inflammatory diet for at least 60 days - Labs In Report of Findings Adrenal Test (Saliva) Stool Test Organix Test (Urine) First Round Adrenals Second Round Adrenals Treatment of H. Pylori Liver Detox Nutrient Replacement, Esp. AA FOLLOW UP TESTING AND KEY INSIGHTS • Cortisol levels improved • Elimination of H. pylori • GI pathogens can trigger significant fatigue and depression related problems • Eating disorders, GI pain, nausea can all be signals of H. pylori infection • Stress exacerbates H. pylori, in a sense it’s a stress related condition THANK YOU
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