Understanding IBS, SIBO, Gut Microbiome Dysbiosis & Leaky Gut
An Integrative Gastroenterologist Guides You to Empowerment

An e-Learning Course

William B. Salt II, M.D.

$249

You're in the right place if you have:


YOUR SYMPTOMS

  • Abdominal pain and/or discomfort
  • Gas (abdominal bloating, distention, flatulence, and noisy intestinal sounds)
  • Bowel dysfunction, including constipation, diarrhea, or both


YOUR DIAGNOSIS OR DIAGNOSES 

(either made by your health care professional(s) or you suspect yourself)

  • IBS (irritable bowel syndrome)
  • SIBO (small intestinal bacterial overgrowth)
  • Methane-Associated Constipation
  • Carbohydrate Maldigestion (FODMAPs)
  • Sucrose Intolerance
  • Bile Acid Malabsorption (BAM)
  • SIFO (small intestinal fungal overgrowth)
  • Crohn's disease and Colitis (Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, or IBD)


ENTEROPATHY

Your symptoms and diagnosis or diagnoses are those of "enteropathy." Enteropathy is a disease, disorder, or condition related to your gut or gastrointestinal tract, and specifically, the small intestine, colon, or both.

THE REVOLUTION

There is a revolution - a renaissance - in the recognition and treatment of enteropathy. Sadly, most of you have not been diagnosed accurately, and most of you who do seek medical attention are not receiving state of the art care.

I CAN HELP YOU

I'm William B. Salt II, M.D., a board certified integrative gastroenterologist with over 40 years of experience caring for patients with enteropathy and teaching medical students, residents, and health care professionals. 


IN THIS E-LEARNING PROGRAM, I WILL GUIDE YOU THROUGH YOUR MAP TO UNDERSTANDING.

e + e = E

educated and enlightened, you will be Empowered to become your own expert. Then you can take charge of your health and work collaboratively with caring professionals. You can then work together to arrive at your correct diagnosis or diagnoses and explore your many treatment options.

A PEEK AT YOUR MAP

I know this looks complicated and you can't read it, but I'll guide you through it slowly over the course of about 4 hours so you can solve the equation:

e + e = E

Course Curriculum

  • 1

    Understanding IBS, SIBO, Gut Microbiome Dysbiosis and Leaky Gut: An Integrative Gastroenterologist Guides You to Empowerment, by William B. Salt II, M.D.

  • 4

    Disclaimer

    • Disclaimer

  • 5

    Dedication

    • Dedication

  • 9

    Part One | KNOW THYSELF

    • Part One | KNOW THYSELF

  • 10

    CHAPTER 1 | You're Symptomatic! — The "Enteropathy" Symptom Triad

    • Chapter 1.1

    • Chapter 1.2

    • Chapter 1.3

    • Chapter 1.4

  • 11

    CHAPTER 2 | A Case Presentation — The Typical Enteropathy Patient

    • Chapter 2.1

    • Chapter 2.2

  • 12

    CHAPTER 3 | Symptoms — Gut & Body

  • 13

    CHAPTER 4 | Diagnoses — Gut & Body

    • Chapter 4.1

    • Chapter 4.2

    • Chapter 4.3

    • Chapter 4.4

    • Chapter 4.5

  • 14

    CHAPTER 5 | Signs — What Can Be Seen & Detected

    • Chapter 5.1

    • Chapter 5.2

    • Chapter 5.3

    • Chapter 5.4

    • Chapter 5.5

    • Chapter 5.6

    • Chapter 5.7

  • 15

    CHAPTER 6 | Concerning Features — Red Flags

    • Chapter 6.1

    • Chapter 6.2

  • 16

    CHAPTER 7 | Anatomy of the Gut — The Essentials

    • Chapter 7.1

    • Chapter 7.2

    • Chapter 7.3

    • Chapter 7.4

  • 17

    CHAPTER 8 | Anatomy of the Nervous System — The Essentials

    • Chapter 8.1

    • Chapter 8.2

    • Chapter 8.3

    • Chapter 8.4

    • Chapter 8.5

    • Chapter 8.6

    • Chapter 8.7

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    CHAPTER 9 | Physiology of the Gut — The Essentials

    • Chapter 9.1

    • Chapter 9.2

    • Chapter 9.3

    • Chapter 9.4

    • Chapter 9.5

    • Chapter 9.6

    • Chapter 9.7

    • Chapter 9.8

    • Chapter 9.9

    • Chapter 9.10

    • Chapter 9.11

    • Chapter 9.12

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    CHAPTER 10 | Microscopic Physiology of the Gut — The Essentials

    • Chapter 10.1

    • Chapter 10.2

    • Chapter 10.3

    • Chapter 10.4

    • Chapter 10.5

    • Chapter 10.6

    • Chapter 10.7

    • Chapter 10.8

    • Chapter 10.9

    • Chapter 10.10

    • Chapter10.11

    • Chapter10.12

    • Chapter10.13

    • Chapter 10.14

  • 20

    CHAPTER 11 | "The Big Picture" — First Look

    • Chapter 11.1

    • Chapter 11.2

  • 21

    Part Two | FOLLOW YOUR MAP

    • Part Two | FOLLOW YOUR MAP

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    CHAPTER 12 | Dr. Salt's Enteropathy Map — I'll Be Your Guide

    • Chapter 12.1

    • Chapter 12.2

    • Chapter 12.3

    • Chapter 12.4

    • Chapter 12.5

    • Chapter 12.6

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    CHAPTER 13 | IBS — Irritable Bowel Syndrome Is the First Enteropathy

    • Chapter 13.1

    • Chapter 13.2

    • Chapter 13.3

    • Chapter 13.4

    • Chapter 13.5

    • Chapter 13.6

    • Chapter 13.7

    • Chapter 13.8

    • Chapter 13.9

    • Chapter 13.10

    • Chapter 13.11

    • Chapter 13.12

    • Chapter 13.13

    • Chapter13.14

    • Chapter 13.15

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    CHAPTER 14 | Gut Microbiome — Health

    • Chapter 14.1

    • Chapter 14.2

    • Chapter 14.3

    • Chapter 14.4

    • Chapter 14.5

    • Chapter 14.6

    • Chapter 14.7

    • Chapter 14.8

    • Chapter 14.9

    • Chapter 14.10

    • Chapter 14.11

    • Chapter 14.12

  • 25

    CHAPTER 15 | Gut Microbiome Dysbiosis — Hydrogen, SIBO & COLON BLOOM

    • Chapter 15.1

    • Chapter 15.2

    • Chapter 15.3

    • Chapter 15.4

    • Chapter 15.5

    • Chapter 15.6

    • Chapter 15.7

    • Chapter 15.8

    • Chapter 15.9

  • 26

    CHAPTER 16 | SIBO — Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (Hydrogen & Hydrogen Sulfide}

    • Chapter 16.1

    • Chapter 16.2

    • Chapter 16.3

    • Chapter 16.4

    • Chapter 16.5

    • Chapter 16.6

    • Chapter 16.7

    • Chapter 16.8

    • Chapter 16.9

    • Chapter 16.10

    • Chapter 16.11

    • Chapter 16.12

    • Chapter 16.13

    • Chapter 16.14

    • Chapter 16.15

    • Chapter 16.16

    • Chapter 16.17

    • Chapter16.18

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    CHAPTER 17 | BLOOM — COLON Growth of Methanobrevibacter Smithii (Methane)

    • Chapter 17.1

    • Chapter17.2

    • Chapter17.3

    • Chapter17.4

    • Chapter 17.5

    • Chapter17.6

  • 28

    CHAPTER 18 | Gut Mycobiome Dysbiosis — Small Intestinal Fungal Overgrowth (SIFO)

    • Chapter 18.1

    • Chapter18.2

    • Chapter18.3

  • 29

    CHAPTER 19 | Microbiome/Mycobiome — Interrelationships

    • Chapter 19.1

    • Chapter19.2

    • Chapter19.3

  • 30

    CHAPTER 20 | IBS/Microbiome — Interrelationships

    • Chapter 20.1

    • Chapter 20.2

    • Chapter 20.3

    • Chapter 20.4

    • Chapter 20.5

    • Chapter 20.6

    • Chapter 20.7

    • Chapter 20.8

    • Chapter 20.9

    • Chapter 20.10

    • Chapter 20.11

    • Chapter 20.12

    • Chapter 20.13

    • Chapter 20.14

    • Chapter 20.15

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    CHAPTER 21 | Maldigestion/Malabsorption — Definitions, Causes & Consequences

    • Chapter 21.1

    • Chapter 22.2

    • Chapter 23.3

    • Chapter 24.4

    • Chapter 24.5

    • Chapter 24.6

  • 32

    CHAPTER 22 | FODMAPs — Maldigested/Malabsorbed Carbohydrates

    • Chapter 22.1

    • Chapter 22.2

    • Chapter 22.3

    • Chapter 22.4

    • Chapter 22.5

  • 33

    CHAPTER 23 | Wheat/Gluten — Clearing the Confusion

    • Chapter 23.1

    • Chapter 23.2

    • Chapter 23.3

    • Chapter 23.4

  • 34

    CHAPTER 24 | Sucrose Intolerance — Under-Diagnosed & Misunderstool

    • Chapter 24.1

    • Chapter24.2

    • Chapter 24.3

    • Chapter 24.4

    • Chapter 24.5

  • 35

    CHAPTER 25 | BAM — Bile Acid Malabsorption

    • Chapter 25.1

    • Chapter 25.2

    • Chapter 25.3

    • Chapter 25.4

  • 36

    CHAPTER 26 | Uncommon Diagnoses — Must Be Considered

    • Chapter 26.1

    • Chapter 26.2

    • Chapter 26.3

    • Chapter 26.4

  • 37

    CHAPTER 27 | MCAS, POTS & EDS — Not so Uncommon

    • Chapter 27.1

    • Chapter 27.2

    • Chapter 27.3

    • Chapter 27.4

    • Chapter 27.5

  • 38

    Chapter 28 | Associated Diagnoses — Other Enteropathies May Also Be Present

    • Chapter 28.1

    • Chapter 28.2

  • 39

    Chapter 29 | Unexplained — "Black Box Enteropathy"

    • Chapter 29.1

    • Chapter 29.2

  • 40

    CHAPTER 30 | Testing — Usually Non-Invasive

    • Chapter30.1

    • Chapter 30.2

    • Chapter 30.3

    • Chapter 30.4

    • Chapter 30.5

    • Chapter 30.6

    • Chapter 30.7

    • Chapter 30.8

    • Chapter 30.9

    • Chapter 30.10

    • Chapter 30.11

    • Chapter 30.12

    • Chapter 30.13

    • Chapter 30.14

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    CHAPTER 31 | Seven-Step Diagnostic Approach — How I Do It

    • Chapter 31.1

    • Chapter 31.2

    • Chapter 31.3

    • Chapter 31.4

    • Chapter 31.5

    • Chapter 31.6

    • Chapter 31.7

    • Chapter 31.8

    • Chapter 31.9

    • Chapter 31.10

  • 42

    CHAPTER 32 | New IBS/SIBO Diagnostic Algorithm — Mark Pimentel, M.D.

    • Chapter 32.1

    • Chapter 32.2

  • 43

    Part Three | SEE YOUR BIG PICTURE CLEARLY

    • Part Three | SEE YOUR BIG PICTURE CLEARLY

  • 44

    CHAPTER 33 | Your Map Shows You've Arrived — Review

    • Chapter 33.1

    • Chapter 33.2

  • 45

    CHAPTER 34 | Cells, Mitochondria & Messengers — Where It Begins

    • Chapter 34.1

    • Chapter 34.2

    • Chapter 34.3

    • Chapter 34.4

    • Chapter 34.5

    • Chapter 34.6

    • Chapter 34.7

    • Chapter 34.8

    • Chapter 34.9

    • Chapter 34.10

    • Chapter 34.11

    • Chapter 34.12

    • Chapter 34.13

    • Chapter 34.14

    • Chapter 34.15

    • Chapter 34.16

    • Chapter 34.17

    • Chapter 34.18

    • Chapter 34.19

    • Chapter 34.20

  • 46

    CHAPTER 35 | The Immune/Inflammatory System — Protect & Defend

    • Chapter 35.1

    • Chapter 35.2

    • Chapter 35.3

    • Chapter 35.4

    • Chapter 35.5

    • Chapter 35.6

  • 47

    CHAPTER 36 | Gut Barrier Dysfunction — "Leaky Gut" & Health Consequences

    • Chapter 36.1

    • Chapter 36.2

    • Chapter 36.3

    • Chapter 36.4

    • Chapter 36.5

    • Chapter 36.6

    • Chapter 36.7

    • Chapter 36.8

    • Chapter 36.9

    • Chapter 36.10

    • Chapter 36.11

    • Chapter 36.12

  • 48

    CHAPTER 37 | Fasano Triad & the Gut Microbiome — Gut, Brains & Bodily Consequences

    • Chapter 37.1

    • Chapter 37.2

    • Chapter 37.3

    • Chapter 37.4

  • 49

    CHAPTER 38 | Mind-Body Connection — Emphasis on the Mind/Brain—Gut Connection

    • Chapter 38.1

    • Chapter 38.2

    • Chapter 38.3

    • Chapter 38.4

    • Chapter 38.5

    • Chapter 38.6

  • 50

    CHAPTER 39 | Four Mind/Brain Systems — Cognition

    • Chapter 39.1

    • Chapter 39.2

    • Chapter 39.3

  • 51

    CHAPTER 40 | Four Mind/Brain Systems — Emotion

    • Chapter 40.1

    • Chapter 40.2

    • Chapter 40.3

  • 52

    CHAPTER 41 | Four Mind/Brain Systems — Stress Response, Allostasis & Allostatic Load

    • Chapter 41.1

    • Chapter 41.2

    • Chapter 41.3

    • Chapter 41.4

    • Chapter 41.5

    • Chapter 41.6

    • Chapter 41.7

    • Chapter 41.8

    • Chapter 41.9

    • Chapter 41.10

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    CHAPTER 42 | Four Mind/Brain Systems — Sensitivity with Pain & Symptom Amplification

    • Chapter 42.1

    • Chapter 42.2

    • Chapter 43.3

    • Chapter 42.4

    • Chapter 42.5

    • Chapter 42.6

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    CHAPTER 43 | Enteropathy & Non-Gut Bodily Symptoms — Common Cause(s)

    • Chapter 43.1

    • Chapter 43.2

    • Chapter 43.3

  • 55

    CHAPTER 44 | Get "The Big Picture" — Review & See Clearly

    • Chapter 44.1

    • Chapter 44.2

    • Chapter 44.3

    • Chapter 44.4

  • 56

    CHAPTER 45 | Management & Treatment — Multiple Targets

  • 57

    CHAPTER 46 | Several Selected Treatments — From Many Options

  • 58

    CHAPTER 47 | Treating IBS & SIBO — Mark Pimentel, M.D.

  • 60

    Resources

    • RESOURCES INTRODUCTION

    • RESOURCES PDF

About Your Guide

Integrative Gastroenterologist

William B Salt II MD

I'm an M.D. graduate of The Ohio State University and board certified in internal medicine and gastroenterology, trained at Vanderbilt University Hospitals, where I also served as a chief resident in medicine. I've had a life-long career interest in IBS and most recently the commonly associated dysfunction of the GI tract (gut) microbiome called, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO). I have over 40 years of experience caring for patients, teaching medical students and residents in training, and educating other doctors.  Here's my Curriculum Vitae, if you would like to see more details about me:SALTCV_PDF_Aug2017.pdfHere's my website that describes my clinical practice:WilliamSaltMD.comHere's a link to my most recent ebook on Amazon:

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