Against the Grain

Samir Kakodkar

Host: Samir Kakodkar, MD - specialist in Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis Medical School: Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine Internal Medicine Residency: Rush University Medical Center Fellowship in Gastroenterology and Hepatology: Advocate Lutheran General Hospital Advanced Fellowship in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (Crohn's and Colitis): Northwestern Memorial Hospital Practice Location 7900 N Milwaukee Ave Suite 19, Niles, IL 60714 For appointments: 847-318-9595 Contact: samir3@gmail.com YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSzuuqUFGgtcwpAbtL5b0xw If interested in scheduling a phone conversation with me, please visit https://calendly.com/samir3/against-the-grain Twitter: @KakodkarSamir 

  1. The IBDCoach Update and Ksharustra (Ayurvedic Seton) for Fistulizing Crohn's Disease

    08/14/2021

    The IBDCoach Update and Ksharustra (Ayurvedic Seton) for Fistulizing Crohn's Disease

    This is my second podcast with IBDCoach. We try to make sense of all the IBD diets, supplements and medications out there which can be so confusing! We also have a detailed discussion regarding Andrew's use of Ksharsutra (Ayurvedic Seton) to treat his fistula.  I am not officially endorsing or recommending this service or Ksharsutra. You must discuss using any adjunctive therapies with your gastroenterologist.Andrew Kornfeld (andrew@ibd.coach) holds degrees in Neuroscience and Psychology from UC Santa Cruz and is an award-winning educator, organizer, and published author. He has Crohn’s disease, and over the course of a decade and a half has developed a tailored and evidence-based protocol that allowed him to achieve robust, lasting clinical remission from his IBD. Andrew founded IBDCoach (www.ibd.coach) so others with Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis could benefit from the strategic lessons and research he has conducted in his personal pursuit of health.Amy Loftus (amy@ibd.coach) holds a B.A. in Biological Anthropology and an M.A. in Education from the University of California, Berkeley. She works alongside Andrew to run the operations arm of IBDCoach. Amy combines her decade of classroom teaching experience, her work as a software engineer at a Silicon Valley health tech startup, and her years as an IBD spouse to empower IBDCoach members with the resources they need to achieve their remission goals.

    2h 5m
  2. Whole Food Plant Based Diet for Crohn's and Colitis: Shamiz and Shukul Kachwalla

    11/23/2020

    Whole Food Plant Based Diet for Crohn's and Colitis: Shamiz and Shukul Kachwalla

    There are many reasons why a whole food plant based diet may be helpful for Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. Data suggest limiting omega-6 PUFAs (ie oils), saturated fats, animal protein, and food additives may be associated with a reduced risk of developing IBD. A whole food plant based diet seems to check all of those boxes. However, this doesn’t change the fact that there are some out there who respond to the Specific Carbohydrate Diet (which is a monosaccharide diet) that does not restrict meat, cheese or cooking oils. Enthusiasm for a whole food plant based diet is gaining steam not just for IBD but also other health conditions like heart disease, obesity, diabetes and prevention of cancer. It’s important to remember that there still is a lot of controversy regarding what is the optimal diet for human health if such a thing exists. Today I interviewed Shamiz and Shukul Kachwalla who are brothers who run High Carb Health and promote a whole food plant based diet. Shamiz has ulcerative colitis and has been maintaining drug free remission with a whole food plant based diet for over seven years. As a disclaimer, this podcast should not be interpreted as medical advice and is not an official endorsement of this diet for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease especially without appropriate medical therapy. Their website: https://www.highcarbhealth.com/Crohn's Disease Remission with a Plant-Based Diet: A Case Report:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31226766/Lifestyle-related disease in Crohn's disease: relapse prevention by a semi-vegetarian diethttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20503448/

    1 hr
4.8
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53 Ratings

About

Host: Samir Kakodkar, MD - specialist in Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis Medical School: Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine Internal Medicine Residency: Rush University Medical Center Fellowship in Gastroenterology and Hepatology: Advocate Lutheran General Hospital Advanced Fellowship in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (Crohn's and Colitis): Northwestern Memorial Hospital Practice Location 7900 N Milwaukee Ave Suite 19, Niles, IL 60714 For appointments: 847-318-9595 Contact: samir3@gmail.com YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSzuuqUFGgtcwpAbtL5b0xw If interested in scheduling a phone conversation with me, please visit https://calendly.com/samir3/against-the-grain Twitter: @KakodkarSamir 

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