The Dr. Hyman Show

Why You Keep Getting Sinus Infections, Colds, Urinary Tract Infections, And Other Recurrent Infections with Dr. Elizabeth Boham

May 15, 2020
In this discussion, Dr. Elizabeth Boham, a functional medicine physician and nutritionist, unpacks the mysteries of recurrent infections. She highlights how antibiotics can disrupt beneficial bacteria and why understanding the root causes is vital. Key strategies include enhancing immune health through diet, clean air, and personalized approaches, especially for conditions like UTIs. Dr. Boham emphasizes transforming childhood health by addressing diet and environmental factors, showcasing how nutrition profoundly impacts our resilience against infections.
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ANECDOTE

Recurring Infections in a Child

  • A 10-year-old boy experienced recurring colds and flus, missing significant school time.
  • He had a history of ear infections treated with antibiotics and constant nasal congestion.
INSIGHT

Antibiotics and Immune System

  • Antibiotics, while treating infections, can disrupt the gut microbiome's balance.
  • This can weaken the immune system, increasing susceptibility to future infections.
ADVICE

Addressing Food Sensitivities and Deficiencies

  • Consider food sensitivities, especially dairy, as a potential cause of congestion.
  • Address nutritional deficiencies, particularly zinc and vitamin C, to support the immune system.
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