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Clinical Practice Update: Intestinal Ultrasound in IBD
AGA’s newest Clinical Practice Update provides an expert commentary on the role of intestinal ultrasound in inflammatory bowel disease care.
Watch authors Drs. Shirley Cohen-Mekelburg and Mallory Chavannes discuss the key takeaways regarding this clinical guidance and what clinicians should know about implementing IUS into their practice.
Read the clinical practice update: www.cghjournal.org/article/S1542-3565(24)00454-3/fulltext
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Clinical Practice Update: Management of Iron Deficiency Anemia
Переглядів 4721 годину тому
AGA’s newest Clinical Practice Update provides an expert review on the management of iron deficiency anemia. Watch authors Drs. Cynthia Ko, Don Rockey and Christian Jackson discuss the key takeaways regarding the therapeutic management of iron deficiency anemia in patients with gastrointestinal diseases. Read the clinical practice update: www.cghjournal.org/article/S1542-3565(24)00410-5/fulltext
AGA Strategic Plan
Переглядів 30День тому
Our purpose: AGA unites clinicians, researchers and digestive health stakeholders with the goal of ending the burden of digestive disease. How we advance our purpose: AGA brings together great ideas, diverse perspectives and smart partners.
Lo que los pacientes hispanos necesitan saber sobre la obesidad
Переглядів 9014 днів тому
La obesidad es un problema de salud que dura toda la vida y que afecta a algunos grupos étnicos y raciales más que a otros, entre ellos a casi la mitad de los hispanoamericanos. Los problemas de salud relacionados con la obesidad, como las enfermedades del hígado, también afectan a los hispanos más que a otros grupos étnicos y raciales. Mantener un peso saludable es una forma importante de mejo...
Clinical Practice Update: Management of Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome
Переглядів 18128 днів тому
AGA’s newest Clinical Practice Update provides expert commentary on the diagnosis and management of cyclic vomiting syndrome. Watch authors Drs. Thangam Venkatesan and David Levinthal discuss the key takeaways regarding diagnosis and therapeutic management of this condition. Read the clinical practice update: www.gastrojournal.org/article/S0016-5085(24)05025-X/fulltext
What Hispanic patients need to know about obesity
Переглядів 115Місяць тому
Obesity is a life-long health problem that affects some ethnic and racial groups more than others, including almost half of Hispanic American adults. Obesity-related health problems, like liver disease, also affect Hispanics more than other ethnic and racial groups. Maintaining a healthy weight is an important way to improve obesity-related health problems and reverse or prevent certain conditi...
Clinical Practice Update: Management of IBD in Patients with Malignancy
Переглядів 266Місяць тому
AGA’s newest Clinical Practice Update discusses the risks of various malignancies in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) and the impact of the available medical therapies on these risks. The CPU also guides the approach to the patient with IBD who develops a malignancy or the patient with a history of cancer in terms of IBD medication management. Watch authors Drs. Jordan Axelrad an...
Clinical Practice Update: Pain Management in IBD
Переглядів 1552 місяці тому
AGA’s newest Clinical Practice Update provides expert commentary on the evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of pain among patients with IBD. Watch authors Drs. Laurie Keefer and Emeran Mayer share the key takeaways from this new piece of clinical guidance. Read the clinical practice update: www.gastrojournal.org/article/S0016-5085(24)00358-5/fulltext
Introducing AGA’s 119th president: Dr. Maria T. Abreu
Переглядів 1062 місяці тому
Get to know AGA’s newest president, Dr. Maria T. Abreu. Dr. Abreu is a gastroenterologist at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and a leader in inflammatory bowel disease patient care.
Fecal microbiota-based treatments for C diff infection
Переглядів 3802 місяці тому
Clostridioides difficile (previously known as Clostridium difficile), or C diff for short, is an infection from a bacterium that can grow in your intestines and cause bad GI symptoms. Each year, C diff infects roughly 375,000 people in the U.S. and often calls for hospitalization. There are a few treatment options for C diff, such as fecal microbiota-based therapies including conventional fecal...
Clinical Practice Update: High-Quality Upper Endoscopy
Переглядів 1433 місяці тому
AGA’s newest Clinical Practice Update provides clinicians with guidance on best practices for performing a high-quality upper endoscopic exam. Watch author Dr. Satish Nagula provide an overview of this new clinical guidance and the best practice advice statements clinicians should be taking into their practice. Read the full clinical practice update in Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology: ...
Clinical Practice Update: Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome
Переглядів 8273 місяці тому
AGA’s newest Clinical Practice Update provides expert commentary regarding diagnosis and management of cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome. Watch author Dr. Michael Camilleri share the key takeaways from this new piece of clinical guidance. Read the clinical practice update: www.gastrojournal.org/article/S0016-5085(24)00127-6/fulltext
Gastro Journal Club: Surveillance Discontinuation for BD-IPMN
Переглядів 7585 місяців тому
For this installment of the Gastro Journal Club, we are honored to host Dr. Giovanni Marchegiani from the University of Padua. He is joined by fellows from Northwell Health for a discussion of the article "Surveillance for Presumed BD-IPMN of the Pancreas: Stability, Size, and Age Identify Targets for Discontinuation," published in the October 2023 issue of Gastroenterology: www.gastrojournal.o...
Clinical Practice Update on Diet and Nutritional Therapies in Patients With IBD
Переглядів 2675 місяців тому
AGA’s newest Clinical Practice Update provides an expert review along with 12 best practice advice statements on the topics of diet and nutritional therapies in the management of IBD, while emphasizing identification and treatment of malnutrition in these patients. The authors provide guidance for tailored dietary approaches during IBD remission, active disease and intestinal failure. Watch aut...
Clinical Practice Update: Appropriate and Tailored Polypectomy
Переглядів 2855 місяців тому
AGA’s newest Clinical Practice Update provides an expert review along with 12 best practice advice statements on the appropriate use of different polypectomy techniques. We focus on polyps less than 2 cm in size that are most commonly encountered by the practicing endoscopist, including use of classification systems to characterize polyps and various polypectomy methods. We review characteristi...
Gastro Journal Club: Antireflux Treatment and Risk of Esophageal Adenocarcinoma
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Gastro Journal Club: Antireflux Treatment and Risk of Esophageal Adenocarcinoma
Clinical Practice Update: Endoscopic Full-Thickness Resection for GI Subepithelial Lesions
Переглядів 3156 місяців тому
Clinical Practice Update: Endoscopic Full-Thickness Resection for GI Subepithelial Lesions
Crohn’s Perianal Fistulas: Better Together! A team approach to patient care
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Crohn’s Perianal Fistulas: Better Together! A team approach to patient care
AGA year-in-review: making a difference for patients
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AGA year-in-review: making a difference for patients
Clinical Practice Update: Use of Vasoactive Drugs and Intravenous Albumin in Cirrhosis
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Clinical Practice Update: Use of Vasoactive Drugs and Intravenous Albumin in Cirrhosis
Meet AGA’s GI Clinical Trialists Seed Grant recipients
Переглядів 737 місяців тому
Meet AGA’s GI Clinical Trialists Seed Grant recipients
Clinical Practice Update: Role of Artificial Intelligence in Colon Polyp Diagnosis
Переглядів 1888 місяців тому
Clinical Practice Update: Role of Artificial Intelligence in Colon Polyp Diagnosis
Clinical Practice Update: Risk Stratification for CRC Screening and Surveillance
Переглядів 2069 місяців тому
Clinical Practice Update: Risk Stratification for CRC Screening and Surveillance
Clinical Practice Update: Evaluation and Management of Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency
Переглядів 7969 місяців тому
Clinical Practice Update: Evaluation and Management of Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency
Dr. Maria Abreu - join an AGA committee
Переглядів 749 місяців тому
Dr. Maria Abreu - join an AGA committee
Dr. Aja McCutchen: Thank you to our donors
Переглядів 599 місяців тому
Dr. Aja McCutchen: Thank you to our donors
Dr. Aja McCutchen: why support the AGA Research Foundation
Переглядів 829 місяців тому
Dr. Aja McCutchen: why support the AGA Research Foundation
Dr. Srinivas Gaddam: Why research matters
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Dr. Srinivas Gaddam: Why research matters
Dr. Srinivas Gaddam: the impact of an AGA grant
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Dr. Srinivas Gaddam: the impact of an AGA grant
Dr. Aja McCutchen talks supporting the AGA Research Foundation
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Dr. Aja McCutchen talks supporting the AGA Research Foundation

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @rumaeljawed8032
    @rumaeljawed8032 4 години тому

    Amazing!

  • @weichen5146
    @weichen5146 2 дні тому

    You're such a delightful person and a dedicated doctor, you are truly an inspiration Dr Emovon on UA-cam, I'm finally free from bad breath and acid reflux stay blessed sir..🥰🥰

  • @Liam-pd1ek
    @Liam-pd1ek 5 днів тому

    I suffered from bad breath and acid reflux pain for 45 years and those past years have been in complete agony and pain until I came across Dr Emovon on UA-cam who cured me permanently from bad breath and acid reflux pain with his herbal products, Dr.Emovon is the real deal to infections #dremovon..🦷🦷🦷

  • @ricrussell4413
    @ricrussell4413 5 днів тому

    I am a recent late in life prognoses with horrific disease .. my sister was diagnosed in her sixties. Not supposed to to genetic but I question it. She also died from years of vomitting with esopheal cancer.. adenocarcinoma through her body ..

  • @karinasanguinetti3841
    @karinasanguinetti3841 6 днів тому

    3

  • @AboLade-z7s
    @AboLade-z7s 8 днів тому

    What an awesome journey it has been. Coming across Dr Igudia UA-cam channel has been a testimony. Finally got rid of Hepatitis B Virus. Thank for your service and dedication, you are a blessing to us Dr Igudia, Gratitude.

  • @swarnanatureuniverse8296
    @swarnanatureuniverse8296 9 днів тому

    Thanks very nice discuss I am from India St.Odisha

  • @VIKclips
    @VIKclips 10 днів тому

    I had it without drugs, awake, it's pretty rough, first time I puked while the pipe was in my throat, it was bad... Second time was easier but the gag reflex is still there, the wire looks thin but you can feel it in your throat and in your stomach too, touching walls. The worst part is when they insert it, afraid of what you will feel, but when they do go in, you just wait and pray for it to be over soon, and when it's done there is a relief.

  • @lore.1978
    @lore.1978 10 днів тому

    🙏🙏🙏 Dios cuide a todos los enfermos!!

  • @user-gt6gq1tw1q
    @user-gt6gq1tw1q 13 днів тому

    I wanna talk about my own experience I was an athlete since 12 but started suffering from chronic lung inflammation since I was 22 for 6 years, if I exercise I cough and wheeze my lungs out , now here is the thing I might sound crazy but once I started smoking cigarettes I completely healed, I became sharper and fitter during exercise, and I think it's because of low dozage of carbon monoxide in cigarettes.

  • @rowenagrafe7206
    @rowenagrafe7206 15 днів тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @edwardhaggarty365
    @edwardhaggarty365 18 днів тому

    Most informative.

  • @randallgregerson4761
    @randallgregerson4761 20 днів тому

    In 2019 I had a colonoscopy where protocol was used. After the procedure my brother, gastroenterologist, and I apparently had a discussion of which I have no memory of having. I know this is most likely anecdotal, but I had depression for several days afterwards and my short term memory has been crappy since then.

  • @EUSTATHIOSANTONIO-u5i
    @EUSTATHIOSANTONIO-u5i 22 дні тому

    I’m super excited, I have been cured from Hepatitis B infection after using your medicine. Thank you doctor Igudia on UA-cam you are a kind doctor my God will always bless you and your family, keep saving lives doctor.

  • @UGBIBURNA-j3y
    @UGBIBURNA-j3y 22 дні тому

    Thanks Dr Igudia you are indeed a great doctor and a savior. being recommended to you on UA-cam was a blessing to me after year’s of suffering, I have finally been cured from my Hepatitis B. Am grateful sir.

  • @ILoveMyselPH-D
    @ILoveMyselPH-D 22 дні тому

    Have mine scheduled in 3 weeks. August 2024.

  • @jonathanperry7378
    @jonathanperry7378 22 дні тому

    Shit fucking hurts lmao damn diabetes

  • @dlee3710
    @dlee3710 25 днів тому

    There is a cure, get off high fructose corn syrup completely, and avoid fried oily foods. Benfotamine and alpha lipolaic acid help.

  • @Ahgjlo
    @Ahgjlo 26 днів тому

    I got chs and I did not know I had it. I smoked weed for 30 years everyday. My chs came about 3 years ago. The first thing that happened was I was smoking a spliff, and halfway through smoking the spliff, I had very bad nausea, stomach pains and stomach cramps and I then vomited, i didn't understand why i vomited so I continued to smoke. 3 months before this happened. My marriage broke down and I was missing my children so much I could not cope, so I was already in a bad state of depression and not sleeping or eating much. I continue to smoke after this first bout of vomiting. After this first bout of vomiting, i could not eat food, and my insomnia kicked in very badly. Maybe I'm just eating two spoons of my dinner per day, and maybe 2 to 3 hours of sleep a night. I continue to smoke weed. I worked through this whole period doing manual labour, and somehow my body was still functioning, and I felt strong even with lack of sleep and hardly eating food. I was functioning on Coca-Cola, Lucozade, and spliffs. Basically I was ill for 6 months and continue to smoke without knowing the reason for my sickness. 6 months later, I hit a brick wall, and my body started to shut down. I went from 17 and a half stone down to 12 stone in 6 months. I started getting stomach cramps, stomach pain, vomiting from time to time, gastro problems, hypnic jerks when trying to sleep, Tinnitus in the ears. once I did fall to sleep then I woke up with tremors. Muscle spasms. Muscle stiffness. Muscle pain. Bone pain. Muscle spasms in my back . Found it hard to walk. Numbness down my legs. Vomiting, nausea.Waking up with numbness in my arms and hands. Anxiety, Muscle spasms in my throat, throat tightening every time I lie down to try to sleep. Constipation, Haemorrhoids. I could not urinate properly. The Muscle spasms in my throat when I try to lie down were causing my throat to close. All this time, i was going to the doctor's and getting nothing back from the doctors with regards to why I was getting all these symptoms. The doctor was offering me muscle relaxant tablets but I could not take them because they made a lot of my symptoms worse. the doctor was telling me to sleep sitting up due to my throat closing when lying down. They sent me for every check-up you could imagine and found nothing about the causes of my sickness. They did find I had developed a hiatus hernia. As more time went past, the muscle spasms in my throat got so bad that I could not smoke because my throat started to close when standing or sitting. This obviously stopped me from smoking. My anxiety and depression were so bad from missing my kids and all the symptoms from the chs and I was still not diagnosed. I felt like I was dying. My nervous system was in a very bad way. I was researching everywhere and came across CHS. I then took this to the doctor, and they diagnosed me with CHS. I continue to work through this whole period. Looking back, I do not know how I got through. But I think the continuous moving of the body was helping me somehow. I started to eat a little better and slowly slowly I started to put my weight back on. After 1 year of me sleeping sitting up I was finally able to lie down without my throat going into spasms so I could lay down I started to sleep a little better slowly slowly. It's been 2 and a 1/2 years since stopping smoking. After 1 year, I was still in a very bad way, with many symptoms still remaining. After about a year and a half they found a 7 mm polyp which they cut out of my stomach. Through this whole period of me being sick with chs i had found having hot baths with Epsom salts was helping me a great deal. Putting warm olive oil all over my muscles was also helping. Drinking bone broth also helped a lot. After 2 years, my haemorrhoids started to calm down. I was able to go to the toilet better. Both urinating and pooing. It's been 2 and 1/2 years, and I still have tinnitus in the ears and spasms in my back and back pain, but it's nothing like the spasms and back pain I had before. I'm still suffering a little bit with insomnia. And when I wake from sleep, my arms and hands still go numb and numbness down the outside of my right leg mainly my knee and thigh. The biggest help I have found in my healing period was through cranial therapy. When I start to feel quite good, sometime I would try to drink alcohol and smoke cigarettes. Drinking alcohol and smoking cigarettes seems to bring back some symptoms. I tried to drink sometimes to test my body. But then I realised I could not drink. Same with smoking cigarettes. Some symptoms start to come back. I have come to the realisation that I can not drink alcohol or smoke cigarettes. And obviously cannot smoke cannabis for the rest of my life. Even standing next to someone who is smoking a spliff affects me. I was always a very fit and strong individual and felt invincible. But this whole experience has humbled me. Please look after yourself and your health mentally and physically. The one good thing I can see about CHS is that if you stop smoking weed and live a healthy life it can go away. As I said I still have some symptoms. But I feel like if I look after myself hopefully I pray to God that all my symptoms will eventually go away. it is possible that there is damage done that cannot be repaired from but I am very thankful and go forward with a positive mindframe. It is very good to see that there is information out there for people to find. It did not occur to me to go on UA-cam and type in chs back then. But even the videos on UA-cam here do not talk about half my symptoms. I obviously took chs to the Brim. And maybe I'm very lucky. But it is very good to see there is information out there and people are learning more and more everyday about CHS. If you feel you have CHS the beginner of CHS or you feel you have had it for a while please stop smoking now. Go and seek help. As I said the best thing that I found helped me was cranial therapy and God. God bless you all out there, peace 🙏

  • @annahayes9009
    @annahayes9009 26 днів тому

    Had polyp removed during colonoscopy,1cm but had to go back 6months later because it was not completely removed .

  • @SnitchandSnacks
    @SnitchandSnacks 29 днів тому

    I don't want you to try and self-diagnose yourselves, but if what I've listed below matches yours, you'd better plan a check-up right away because I was told by my doctor before that it could've gotten worse if I didn't had a check-up sooner : 1. DIfficulty breathing. Try to inhale deeply and you would automatically know if you couldn't breath deeper than you usually could. Also, you have hard time automatically breathing when trying to sleep. 2. Chest Numbness. Due to trying to compensate with breathing normally, you would sometimes feel your chest feel numb for a few minutes. 3. Chest pains due to acid reflux. You would know this pain a few hours after eating a meal, regardless of what food it was, and it usually takes a long time (like around 2-3 hours) until it goes away on its own. 4. Nausea. Acid reflux is fucking up your stomach and now you feel like you want to vomit, regardless of whether you ate anything or not. 5. Strong acidic taste in mouth after vomiting. Yep, that's acid reflux. 6. Easily getting fulled after a few spoons, but because you're used to eating a huge portion, you don't feel the fullness immediately, only until your plate's finished. What I was told to keep away from : 1. Coffee, carbonated drinks, alcoholic beverages, sweetened drinks are a huge NO NO. Stick to water. 2. Heavy meals. 3. Meat. I was told to eat less strong foods like congee or soups (that are not salty/spicy) 4. Milk. This shit is an automatic acid spawner for me. Proven and tested. 1 cup of this shit and it's all back to zero of GERD. 5. Salty/Spicy foods. Took me around (estimately, if I could remember) 6 months until I fully recovered and all of the symptoms were gone.

  • @HaccGov
    @HaccGov Місяць тому

    To a layperson, this sounds like the eary days of study of what was to come tirzepatide which seems to be a remarkable drug for me.

  • @dizzman5546
    @dizzman5546 Місяць тому

    useless

  • @Istandwithreality
    @Istandwithreality Місяць тому

    I got bite from a tick since 1991 and that is when my stomach problem started. All in this video is true. What I am trying to understand is if it is possible for someone to pass this to his children? I am observing some of the symptoms from my children.

  • @thecalmplayer6555
    @thecalmplayer6555 Місяць тому

    This is BS bro. I had no issues at all and then i started having this weird feeling of fullness last Thursday when I had my Lunch. Came back from school only to throw up. Didnt eat anything that day. Didnt go to the school next day. From that day onwards, I'm feeling full even when I eat light food. I go to the gym regularly and because of this I was not able to go there for the past 5 days. OMFG....

  • @Astrodicted
    @Astrodicted Місяць тому

    I'm so mad about the same old stuff like 'manage yr diabetes." The cure to neurological problems i guess...not

  • @mickeycooper3737
    @mickeycooper3737 Місяць тому

    My Daughter is a 3Q 11.21 chromosome deletion. I’ve been told she has HCP and possibly AP condition. Any ped. Hemo doctors have experience with children with this type HCP porphyria ?? She can’t be in the sun or she blisters and becomes very ill.

  • @GiftEhis-y6p
    @GiftEhis-y6p Місяць тому

    I’ll gladly recommend Dr Igudia to you all for any STI medication. I finally got rid of my Hepatitis B infection with the help of this doctor. Thank you Dr Igudia, if the world has more people like you, it will definitely be a better place, keep saving lives sir

  • @user-ed9xq6tz5m
    @user-ed9xq6tz5m Місяць тому

    Dr Igudia, there’s absolutely no words to put together just to say thank you, because at a point I felt like giving you the Hepatitis B Infection, but at a point I came across your channel, with doubt still purchased his medicine, and now something I thought was impossible has been cured. thanks doctor Igudia.

  • @JohnnyTsunami54
    @JohnnyTsunami54 Місяць тому

    have you noticed a massive increase in patients? or just a slight increase? I'm a nurse here in Texas and we have a massive amount of new patients coming in with this syndrome. Normally very stressed and vomiting constantly.

  • @ELW00dz
    @ELW00dz Місяць тому

    Good old USA, where cost comes before science. Lots of research material not being collected due to financials, as per the usual.

  • @user-ct7ln4qp5p
    @user-ct7ln4qp5p Місяць тому

    Psy- op!

  • @Scott-ff2oe
    @Scott-ff2oe Місяць тому

    Thank you.

  • @jimobrien2407
    @jimobrien2407 Місяць тому

    I’m definitely asking about this when I have to go back for an endoscopy next year. I just had a conventional procedure and it was terrible.

  • @moyahardman483
    @moyahardman483 Місяць тому

    Huh always wondered if I had this

  • @CK-yh9mi
    @CK-yh9mi 2 місяці тому

    Sounds good to me!

  • @cjwise7741
    @cjwise7741 2 місяці тому

    My daughter is a type 1 that has gastroparesis. Her A1C is 6.1. Her blood sugar is very well controlled. Even with glucose levels at 120 and below she has stomach pain. Managing the diabetes does not make it pain free. At least for her.

  • @Victoriashalom-wf3bl
    @Victoriashalom-wf3bl 2 місяці тому

    POR FAVOR SI TIENES PREDIABETES O DIABETES DEJEN DE COMER TODO LO QUE TENGA DULCE ASÍ SEAN FRUTAS CARBOHIDRATOS PAWUETES TOMEN MUCHA AGUA CON LIMÓN EJERCICIO VERDURAS PESCADO POLLO HUEVOS QUESO AGUACATE Y OTEN A JESÚS ÉL ÚNICO QUE MURIÓ EN LA CRUZ PARA DARNOS LA SALVACIÓN DEL ALMA Y LA SALUD DEL CUERPO ❤🙏🙏🙏 SALUDOS DESDE BOGOTÁ ❤️🇨🇴🙏🙏 BENDICIONES EN CRISTO JESÚS ❤

  • @audrey..-
    @audrey..- 2 місяці тому

    I’m scared

  • @westonhuffman7908
    @westonhuffman7908 2 місяці тому

    Well, I wanna get a fecal microbiota transplantation.

  • @stanparsonstreeinc
    @stanparsonstreeinc 2 місяці тому

    What is the medication for

  • @Yukinoomoni
    @Yukinoomoni 2 місяці тому

    I find this study very suspect.

  • @platonpaton
    @platonpaton 3 місяці тому

    CLINDAMICINA es un peligro para eso, deberían usar otras alternativas y descartar ese antibiotico.

  • @lostmoose9994
    @lostmoose9994 3 місяці тому

    I am 100 % sure my Dr. has no clue of this

  • @soothingtunes9247
    @soothingtunes9247 3 місяці тому

    You're not audible dear , always check before posting

  • @thogusdonatus4607
    @thogusdonatus4607 3 місяці тому

    Would this count if u get a weird stomach feel when u consume Sodas . candy or energy drinks ?

  • @HolinT-ip6vn
    @HolinT-ip6vn 3 місяці тому

    Well, watching them melt away within 48 hours felt so good, and yes, I used what I mentioned the other day. It actually took a bit more to make them totally disappear, I just go’ogled Melissa Thanderski and the pain unexpectedly disappeared so quickly.

  • @Warrior-iu6jf
    @Warrior-iu6jf 3 місяці тому

    Good for asmr

  • @dhruvmeena96
    @dhruvmeena96 3 місяці тому

    i think the study is flawed because Lornithine Laspartate is not a good ornithine source to begin with compared to Ornithine HCL. also studies showed ammonia decreased quicker in initial days with LOLA

  • @them.a.s.yfamily554
    @them.a.s.yfamily554 4 місяці тому

    Spicy food is not associated with Barrett's esophagus