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Dr. Mark Pimentel discusses a Deeper Understanding of SIBO and IBS with moderator Dr. Ben Weitz at the Functional Medicine Discussion Group meeting on January 23, 2025.
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Podcast Highlights
In this episode of the Rational Wellness Podcast, host Dr. Ben Weitz interviews Dr. Mark Pimentel, a leading expert in gastroenterology, to explore the causes and treatments of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO). Dr. Pimentel shares his insights on the relationship between food poisoning and IBS, different types of SIBO (hydrogen, hydrogen sulfide, and methane overgrowth), and the role of antibiotics like Rifaximin in treatment. The conversation also delves into anecdotes from Dr. Pimentel's experience, the immune response to food poisoning, the impact of diet, the potential of elemental diets, and new research avenues in treating these gastrointestinal conditions. 00:31 Discovering the Cause of IBS 02:14 Link Between Food Poisoning and IBS 03:44 Understanding SIBO and Its Forms 04:24 Methane and Its Impact on Digestion 06:13 Genetic Predisposition to SIBO 07:33 Antibodies and Autoimmunity in IBS 14:11 Methanogens and Their Role in IBS 18:00 Challenges in Treating SIBO 21:00 Dietary Approaches to Managing IBS 23:57 Research and Future Directions 42:14 Introduction to Apollo Wearable Benefits 43:37 Understanding GI Infections and Relapse Risks 44:28 Fungus and Mold Exposure in SIBO Treatment 45:04 The Role of Antifungals and Breath Tests 45:17 Autoimmune Diseases and Mold Sensitivity 48:37 Biofilm and Mucus in Gut Health 50:26 Methane and Hydrogen in Breath Tests 53:36 Dietary Considerations for SIBO 57:10 Treating IBS: Symptoms vs. Causes 59:45 Rifaximin and Other Treatments for SIBO 01:08:11 Microbiome Diversity and Dietary Impact
Dr. Mark Pimentel is a distinguished gastroenterologist, researcher, and innovator in the field of gut health and microbiome science. He is the Executive Director of the Medically Associated Science and Technology program at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where he leads a multidisciplinary team focused on understanding and treating diseases linked to the gut microbiome. Dr. Pimentel is internationally recognized for his pioneering research in Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth and Irritable Bowel Syndrome. His landmark work established SIBO as a leading cause of IBS, fundamentally altering the way such patients are diagnosed and treated. He also developed the first non-invasive breath test to identify SIBO, which has become a standard diagnostic tool globally, including the Triosmart SIBO breath test that measures three gases—hydrogen, methane, and hydrogen sulfide. He has developed a blood test for measuring antibodies that documents the autoimmune origin of SIBO, the IBS Smart test. He has mapped out the microbiome of the small intestine for the first time and he now has documented the specific microbes that cause the three forms of SIBO. He pioneered the use of Rifaximin, a minimally absorbed antibiotic that has become a cornerstone treatment for SIBO and he is actively developing additional and better therapies for treating the root causes of SIBO, which is one of the reasons that Dr. Pimentel’s work has been so embraced by the Functional Medicine community, sharing our focus on root cause medicine.
Dr. Ben Weitz is available for Functional Nutrition consultations specializing in Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders like IBS/SIBO and Reflux and also Cardiometabolic Risk Factors like elevated lipids, high blood sugar, and high blood pressure. Dr. Weitz has also successfully helped many patients with managing their weight and improving their athletic performance, as well as sports chiropractic work by calling his Santa Monica office 310-395-3111.