Intestinal Health and Antibiotic Resistant Threats EP008
This time on the ‘Gluten Free RN’ podcast, Nadine explores the connection between gluten intolerance and antibiotic-resistant threats. Because damaged intestines compromise the immune system, undiagnosed celiac patients are more likely to develop infections that necessitate antibiotics.
Nadine summarizes the 2013 CDC report, Antibiotic Resistance Threats in the United States, explaining the three microorganisms identified in the report with a Threat Level of Urgent. Listen and learn how to protect yourself and your family from the public health threat posed by these bacteria!
What’s Discussed:The prevalence of undiagnosed celiac disease and gluten intolerance
The importance of healthy intestinal tissue
The soldier analogy
The need for a more judicious approach to prescribing antibiotics
How to rebuild microbiome
The need for IgA and IgG testing to complement a celiac panel
The public health threat posed by antibiotic-resistant bacteria
The connection between damaged intestines and a higher risk of bacterial infection requiring antibiotics
The three microorganisms with a Threat Level of Urgent
The causes of inflammation in your intestines
Why Nadine has concerns about the potential pandemic and huge loss of life presented by large numbers of undiagnosed celiac patients who are susceptible to bacterial infections
Resources Mentioned:CDC Report: Antibiotic Resistance Threats in the United States, 2013
Enterolab Website
Cyrex Laboratories Website
PubMed
Connect with Nadine:Contact via Email
Books by Nadine:Dough Nation: A Nurse's Memoir of Celiac Disease from Missed Diagnosis to Food and Health Activism
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