Gut Healthy with Aneliya Hristova

Aneliya Hristova

Do you have IBS and feel like you’ve tried everything? Only to still be planning your life around the nearest bathroom? You are not broken. And you are not stuck forever.I’m Aneliya Hristova, Board-Certified Physician Assistant with 11 years in gastroenterology.  I left conventional medicine because I watched patients suffer from IBS while we could only manage their symptoms, never actually fix them. So I found a better way.On this podcast, I share the root-cause science of IBS that most doctors never explain:  → Why elimination diets keep you stuck (and what to do instead)  → The real drivers of IBS-D: dysbiosis, leaky gut, low stomach acid, and more  → How to get the right testing, and how to actually read your results  → Why your gut and hormones are more connected than you think → What a full IBS recovery actually looks likeNew episodes every week for women with IBS who are done with band-aid solutions and ready for real answers.This is not about managing symptoms for the rest of your life. This is about understanding what is actually causing your IBS and healing it for good.Subscribe for weekly episodes. Your gut can heal. You just need the right roadmap.

Episodes

  1. May 7

    What I Actually Do Every Day for My Gut Health (A GI PA's Honest Routine)

    📌 Free consultation booking: https://rootedcorehealth.com Most people with IBS are focused on what to add next. More supplements, stricter elimination diets, the latest protocol promising to be the one that finally works.  But more is not always better, and nothing layered on top will hold if the daily foundation isn't stable.  These are the 7 habits I build my own gut health around and recommend to every client as the foundation before anything else goes on top. In this episode, I'm going to walk you through the 7 daily gut health habits that form the base of real, lasting IBS relief, show you which ones most clients are missing when they plateau, and give you one to start tonight. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Why most gut health protocols fall apart without this foundation 1:03 Habit 1: Morning meal timing and why fruit comes first 3:33 Habit 2: The right fiber approach for an IBS gut 5:15 Habit 3: Nervous system support (it affects gut function directly) 8:45 Habit 4: Hydration timing and the 500ml morning rule 11:21 Habit 5: Post-meal walking and gentle movement for motility 13:06 Habit 6: What to stop doing (kombucha, kefir, raw garlic, late eating) 16:10 Habit 7: The mindset shift that makes real healing possible 17:35 One habit to start tonight 18:37 What to watch next for more IBS answers ❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED Q: Can IBS improve without supplements or elimination diets? A: Yes. Consistent daily habits around morning meal timing, fiber selection, hydration between meals, and nervous system management create the stable foundation that any supplement or protocol needs to actually produce lasting results. Q: Is kombucha actually good for gut health when you have IBS? A: No. For women with active gut imbalances, kombucha and kefir often worsen dysregulation rather than support it. Recent research found that kombucha produces antibiotics alongside its probiotics. Building consistent cooked fiber intake supports the microbiome far more effectively than any fermented drink. Q: Why does chronic stress make IBS symptoms worse? A: The gut and brain are in constant two-way communication through the vagus nerve. Chronic stress suppresses stomach acid output, disrupts motility, and keeps the gut in a state of functional dysregulation that diet and supplements alone cannot fully override. 📱 RESOURCES Free consultation booking: https://rootedcorehealth.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rootedcorehealth/  🔔 Hit subscribe for new episodes every week. I help women understand the real root causes of IBS and how to actually heal. 💬 Which of these 7 habits are you currently missing? Drop it in the comments. ABOUT ANELIYA HRISTOVA:  I'm Aneliya, a Board-Certified Physician Assistant with 11 years in gastroenterology. I've worked with hundreds of women with IBS, helping them find and heal the real causes. I know why nothing has worked yet. And I know what does. #IBS #GutHealth #IBSHealing #FunctionalMedicine #GutHealing

    19 min
  2. Apr 30

    Things IBS Patients Are Afraid to Ask Their Doctor (I Answer All of Them)

    📌 Free consultation booking: https://rootedcorehealth.com/ The most important IBS questions are almost never asked in the doctor's office.  They get typed into Google at 11 p.m.  They get carried around in silence because the appointment ended before you could ask, or because the last answer was so unsatisfying that asking again felt pointless.  Today I am answering them directly. In this episode, I'm going to answer the eight questions I hear most from the women I work with, with real answers based on 11 years of clinical experience in gastroenterology. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 The questions that never get answered in a doctor's appointment 0:43 Question 1: Can IBS actually be healed, or is it forever? 1:50 Question 2: Why does my colonoscopy keep coming back normal? 2:49 Question 3: Should I be taking a probiotic for IBS? 3:43 Question 4: Will I have to be on medication for the rest of my life? 4:43 Question 5: Is the low FODMAP diet the right long-term approach? 6:40 Question 6: Is my IBS really just stress, like my doctor says? 8:36 Question 7: How long does healing actually take? 9:49 Question 8: What is the single most important thing to do first? ❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED Q: Can IBS actually be healed, or do I have to manage it forever? A: IBS can be healed, but healing requires identifying and correcting the underlying imbalances, not just managing symptoms. Managing keeps you stable. Healing ends the cycle. Q: Why does my colonoscopy keep coming back normal even though I feel terrible? A: A colonoscopy checks for structural problems like polyps and cancer. It tells you nothing about gut function, microbiome health, digestive capacity, or gut lining integrity. IBS is a functional condition, and a colonoscopy is the wrong test for it. Q: Is the low FODMAP diet a good long-term solution for IBS? A: No. Long-term elimination diets restrict the fiber your microbiome depends on, which progressively narrows what you can tolerate. There is a time and place for short-term elimination, but permanent restriction makes IBS worse over time. 📱 RESOURCES Free consultation booking: https://rootedcorehealth.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rootedcorehealth/  🔔 Hit subscribe for new videos every week. I help women understand the real root causes of IBS and how to actually heal. ABOUT ANELIYA HRISTOVA:  I'm Aneliya, a Board-Certified Physician Assistant with 11 years in gastroenterology. I've worked with hundreds of women with IBS, helping them find and heal the real causes. I know why nothing has worked yet. And I know what does. #IBS #GutHealth #IBSHealing #FunctionalMedicine #Gastroenterology

    11 min
  3. Apr 23

    It Took Me 11 Years in GI Medicine to Realize What I'll Tell You in 8 Minutes

    📌 Free consultation booking: https://rootedcorehealth.com/ I spent 11 years inside conventional gastroenterology before I could admit something out loud: the system I trained in is not built to heal IBS. It is built to rule out cancer.  I watched hundreds of women come through that system.  Colonoscopy clear. Endoscopy clear. CT clear. Blood work normal.  Diagnosis: IBS.  Three months later they were back, unchanged or worse. This episode is the full story. Why I left, the patient whose words made it impossible to stay, and what I found on the other side that changed everything about how I work with women with IBS today. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Why conventional gastroenterology cannot heal IBS 0:47 What your standard IBS workup actually tests for 2:12 11 years inside the GI system and what broke me 3:12 Why IBS is a rule-out diagnosis, not a real one 4:18 The patient who made me leave conventional medicine 5:42 What functional gut testing actually finds 6:29 Why the questions change everything about treatment 6:58 Sarah's story: urgent diarrhea gone in three weeks 8:12 What every woman who heals IBS has in common 9:00 Watch next: bacterial overgrowth vs yeast overgrowth ❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED Q: Why can't conventional medicine heal IBS? A: Standard gastroenterology is designed to rule out cancer, Crohn's, and ulcerative colitis, not to diagnose the functional causes of IBS like SIBO, dysbiosis, or compromised digestion. When those tests come back normal, the label IBS is applied and treatment defaults to symptom suppression instead of healing. (3:12) Q: What is the difference between functional and conventional medicine for IBS? A: Conventional medicine asks "is this cancer" and prescribes medications to mask symptoms. Functional medicine asks "why is the gut behaving this way" and uses comprehensive stool testing, digestive function markers, and microbiome analysis to find and fix the real drivers. (5:42) Q: How fast can you actually heal IBS with functional medicine? A: In my practice, many women see urgent diarrhea and bloating resolve within three weeks of the right protocol. Full restoration of the gut lining and microbiome takes longer, but symptom relief usually comes quickly once the actual imbalances are identified. (6:58) 📱 RESOURCES Free consultation booking: https://rootedcorehealth.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rootedcorehealth/ 🔔 Hit subscribe for new episodes every week. I help women understand the real root causes of IBS and how to actually heal. ABOUT ANELIYA HRISTOVA:  I'm Aneliya, a Board-Certified Physician Assistant with 11 years in gastroenterology. I've worked with hundreds of women with IBS, helping them find and heal the real causes. I know why nothing has worked yet. And I know what does. #IBS #GutHealth #FunctionalMedicine #IBSHealing #Gastroenterology

    9 min
  4. Apr 16

    SIBO or Candida? Why You Might Be Treating the Wrong Thing

    📌 Book Your Free Discovery Call: https://rootedcorehealth.com/ Bloating can mean two completely different things. Bacterial overgrowth and yeast overgrowth look nearly identical on the surface. The treatments have almost no overlap.  Treating one when you have the other, or treating one when you have both, is the most common reason IBS protocols stall. I'm Aneliya, a Board-Certified Physician Assistant with 11 years in gastroenterology.  Most women who come to me after plateauing on SIBO treatment have unaddressed yeast overgrowth. They've never connected the dots. The skin issues, the brain fog, and the sugar cravings were all treated as separate problems.  They're not separate.  They're the same problem. Today I'm comparing bacterial overgrowth and yeast overgrowth across five dimensions,  what they are, how symptoms show up, what makes each worse, why the treatments don't interchange, and a self-assessment to identify which pattern fits you. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Why treating one when you have the other makes things worse 00:45 The yeast symptoms most women treat as separate problems 01:26 Why SIBO plateaus are almost always unaddressed yeast 01:50 Dimension 1: What they are and where they live 03:00 Dimension 2: How symptoms show up differently 04:30 Why sugar cravings are not a willpower problem 04:58 Dimension 3: What makes each one worse 06:30 Dimension 4: Why the treatments have no overlap 08:35 Dimension 5: Self-assessment — which pattern is yours 10:13 The three questions that point to the right testing ❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED:  Q. What's the difference between bacterial overgrowth and yeast overgrowth? A: Bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is bacteria from the large intestine migrating into the small intestine, where fermentation should not be happening. It is primarily a gut-localized problem — bloating, gas, altered motility. Yeast overgrowth is a whole-body systemic issue. Yeast releases metabolic byproducts that affect the brain, skin, muscles, joints, immune system, and energy levels. Same bloating. Completely different conditions. (01:50) Q: Why did my SIBO treatment only partially work? A: Almost always because yeast overgrowth was never addressed. Bacterial overgrowth is the more commonly diagnosed and treated of the two, whether you see conventional or holistic practitioners. If you have both and only one gets treated, you'll see partial improvement, then plateau, then watch symptoms come right back. Full healing requires identifying everything out of balance in the gut and addressing all of it. (01:26) Q: Can I have both bacterial and yeast overgrowth at the same time? A: Yes, and it is more common than most practitioners understand. Signs that both are present: partial improvement from SIBO treatment that eventually plateaued, both food fermentation and sugar craving patterns, systemic symptoms alongside digestive ones, and a complex symptom picture that doesn't fit neatly into one category. When both are present, they both need to be addressed in the right sequence. That is the only path to full healing. (09:48) 📱 RESOURCES Free consultation: https://rootedcorehealth.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rootedcorehealth/ 🔔 Hit subscribe for new episodes every week. I help women understand the real root causes of IBS and how to actually heal. ABOUT ANELIYA HRISTOVA:  I'm Aneliya, a Board-Certified Physician Assistant with 11 years in gastroenterology. I've worked with hundreds of women with IBS, helping them find and heal the real causes. I know why nothing has worked yet. And I know what does. #ibs #SIBO #YeastOvergrowth #Candida #GutHealth #BacterialOvergrowth #SIBOvsCandida #CandidaOvergrowth #IBSHealing #FunctionalGutHealth

    11 min
  5. Apr 2

    5 Warning Signs Your IBS is Actually Something Else (Don't Ignore These)

    Your IBS symptoms are not random. They are a pattern. And that pattern is telling you something specific. These five signs tell me your IBS is actually something more identifiable. And more treatable. 📌 Free consultation: https://rootedcorehealth.com/ I'm Aneliya, a Board-Certified Physician Assistant with 11 years in gastroenterology. I've helped hundreds of women get to the real cause of their symptoms. Symptoms don't lie when you know what to look for. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Why symptoms are always a pattern 00:24 Why Band-Aid treatments always fail 01:08 Warning sign 1. Acid reflux and low stomach acid 02:15 How PPIs make your IBS worse 02:44 Warning sign 2. Skin issues and the gut-skin axis 03:34 Warning sign 3. Gut symptoms worsening around your cycle 04:30 What perimenopause does to your gut 05:41 Warning sign 4. Energy crashes after meals 07:00 Warning sign 5. Morning urgency followed by a slowdown 08:19 The three-day tracking exercise 09:10 Your symptoms are a pattern, not a mystery ❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED Q: What does acid reflux have to do with IBS? A: Most people think acid reflux means too much stomach acid. It usually means too little. Low stomach acid slows digestion, causes food to back up, and starts a cascade of imbalances that leads to IBS. PPIs lower your acid even further, making the underlying problem worse. (01:08) Q: Why does my skin break out when my gut is at its worst? A: The gut and skin are connected through the gut-skin axis. When the gut lining breaks down, particles enter the bloodstream. The immune response shows up on your skin as eczema, acne, psoriasis, or hives. When the gut heals, the skin usually follows. (02:44) Q: Why does my IBS get worse around my period or since perimenopause? A: Estrogen and progesterone directly affect gut motility, intestinal permeability, and microbiome balance. As hormones shift, existing gut imbalances get amplified. This is not aging. It is a hormonal driver acting on a gut problem that was already there. (03:57) Q: Why am I exhausted after eating? A: Post-meal fatigue means your body is working too hard to digest. Stomach acid, pancreatic function, or biliary function is off. The days your gut is worst are almost always the days your post-meal energy is lowest. Same system. Same stress. (05:49) Q: What does urgent morning diarrhea followed by constipation later in the day mean? A: This specific pattern points to motility dysregulation, not just bacteria. Hydrogen-producing bacteria speed up gut motility and cause diarrhea. Methane-producing bacteria slow it down and cause constipation. The timing within a single day is one of the clearest diagnostic signals you have. (07:00) Q: How do I start identifying my pattern? A: Track three things for three days. Heartburn with meals, skin flare ups, and energy levels after eating. At the end, look at the pattern across all three. If it holds, you have data pointing to something specific. Not guesses. A direction. (08:44) 🎥 Watch next: 5 Things I Wish Every IBS Patient Knew: https://youtu.be/R724d5T4EZc 📱 RESOURCES Free consultation: https://rootedcorehealth.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rootedcorehealth/ 🔔 Hit subscribe for new episodes every week. I help women understand the real root causes of IBS and how to actually heal. #IBS #GutHealth #IBSSymptoms #IBSMisdiagnosis #SIBO #LeakyGut #GutSkinAxis #WomensGutHealth #PerimenopauseGutHealth #HormonesAndGut #IrritableBowelSyndrome #DigestiveHealth #IBSTreatment #FunctionalMedicine #GutHealing #RootCauseHealing #IBSWarning #LowStomachAcid #MorningDiarrhea #GutPattern

    10 min
  6. Apr 2

    Your 'Healthy' Diet is Destroying Your Gut (A GI Expert Explains Why)

    Your healthy diet may be making your IBS worse. If you eat clean and still suffer from IBS, read this before trying anything else. 📌 Free consultation booking: https://rootedcorehealth.com/ I'm Aneliya, a Board-Certified Physician Assistant with 11 years in gastroenterology. Four gut health habits most women with IBS follow correctly are actually keeping them stuck. Effort isn't the problem. Direction is. If you've tried everything and your symptoms keep coming back, this one is for you. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 The Four Healthy Habits That Keep IBS Stuck 0:58 Why Doing Everything Right Still Fails 1:20 Myth #1: High Fiber Foods and SIBO 3:15 Myth #2: Fermented Foods and Probiotics Can Make IBS Worse 4:09 Myth #3: How Elimination Diets Deepen the Problem 6:04 Three Questions That Show If Your Diet Is Managing an Untreated Condition 6:34 Myth #4: Stress Does Not Cause IBS 8:04 What Actually Heals IBS: Testing and Root Cause Treatment ❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED Q: Can a healthy diet make IBS symptoms worse? A: Yes. Foods like high-fiber vegetables and fermented foods can worsen IBS if you have SIBO, dysbiosis, or digestive dysfunction. The food is rarely the problem. What's living in your gut is. (1:20) Q: Why does fiber make my IBS worse? A: If you have SIBO, bacteria in your small intestine ferment the fiber and cause more bloating, cramping, and urgent diarrhea. Nine out of ten people with IBS have SIBO as an underlying driver. (1:49) Q: Can probiotics make IBS symptoms worse? A: Yes. If you have SIBO, too much of certain bacteria, or Candida, adding probiotics can increase fermentation, bloating, and systemic reactions. Testing your microbiome before starting any protocol is essential. (4:09) Q: Why aren't elimination diets fixing my IBS? A: Restricting foods doesn't treat the root cause. Long-term elimination limits microbiome diversity, which creates more leaky gut, more food sensitivities, and a shorter list of safe foods over time. (4:35) Q: Does stress cause IBS? A: Stress doesn't cause IBS. It triggers an imbalance that already exists. Many people have stress. Not everyone has urgent diarrhea. The underlying gut dysfunction, not stress, is what needs to be treated. (6:34) Q: Why do I feel like a failure with IBS even when I'm doing everything right? A: Because you've been given effort as a solution to a problem that requires information. You can't discipline your way out of a bacterial imbalance. The fix is testing to find what's actually wrong, then treating it directly. (8:30) 🎥 Watch next: 5 Warning Signs Your IBS Is Telling You Something More Specific → https://youtu.be/sYZAhuhJrLs 🔔 Hit subscribe for weekly episode on the real root causes of IBS and how to actually heal. Don't miss what's coming next. 💬 Which of these "healthy" habits have you tried? Has any of them made your symptoms worse? Drop it in the comments. About Aneliya Hristova: Aneliya is a Board-Certified Physician Assistant with 11 years in gastroenterology, now focused on helping women find the real root causes of IBS and actually heal. #IBS #GutHealth #AneliyaHristova #SIBO #IBSRelief #GutHealing #EliminationDiet #HealthyDiet

    9 min
  7. Apr 2

    Why Your IBS Won't Go Away (And What to Actually Do About It)

    Normal colonoscopy. Normal CT scan. Normal endoscopy. If that's your story, I need you to hear this. Normal does not mean nothing is wrong. It means nothing is wrong that those tests were designed to find. 📌 Free consultation booking: https://rootedcorehealth.com/ I'm Aneliya, a Board-Certified Physician Assistant with 11 years in gastroenterology.  I've helped hundreds of women recover from IBS in my own practice, where we actually heal. The pattern is clear.  The people who stay stuck treat triggers. The people who heal treat causes. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Normal tests don't mean healthy guts 00:30 Why IBS keeps coming back 01:35 My authority and experience 02:00 Triggers vs causes. The key difference 02:15 Reason #1. Doctor's tests rule out cancer, not IBS 03:15 Reason #2. Real IBS drivers require functional testing 04:50 Reason #3. Elimination diets and probiotics deepen the problem 06:00 Reason #4. The healing sequence. Evaluate, Eliminate, Elevate 07:05 Client example. School bus driver Leanne 08:15 How to know if you're healing vs managing ❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED Q: Why does my IBS keep coming back after elimination diets? A: Elimination diets work by removing foods that feed harmful bacteria. But without a healing protocol alongside them, your good bacteria starve too. Your safe food list shrinks and symptoms worsen because the root cause was never addressed. (05:30-06:30) Q: How is SIBO different from regular dysbiosis? A: SIBO is bacterial overgrowth in the small intestine where bacteria don't belong. Regular dysbiosis is an imbalance in the colon's bacteria. They require completely different treatments. (03:30-04:00) Q: What's the difference between triggers and causes? A: Triggers are foods or stressors that aggravate an existing imbalance. Causes are the actual imbalances themselves like dysbiosis, leaky gut, or compromised digestion. You can manage triggers forever and never heal until you fix the cause. (01:45-02:30) Q: Can I actually cure IBS completely? A: Yes, but only when you identify the specific cause. IBS is not a mystery. It's a set of symptoms with identifiable causes that respond to the right treatment when you find them through proper testing and individualized protocols. (07:45-08:45) Q: How long does gut healing actually take? A: With the right protocol based on real testing, people see significant improvements within two to four weeks of starting. Complete healing varies based on which imbalances need addressing and how long they've been present. (06:45-07:15) 🎥 Watch next. Your Healthy Diet is Destroying Your Gut: https://youtu.be/0paMu4xC-70 📱 RESOURCES Free consultation booking: https://rootedcorehealth.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rootedcorehealth/ 🔔 Hit subscribe for new episodes every week. I help women understand what's really going on with their gut and how to fix it. 💬 Tell me in the comments. Have you had all the standard tests come back normal while still having symptoms? What happened next? ABOUT ANELIYA HRISTOVA: I'm Aneliya, a Board-Certified Physician Assistant with 11 years in gastroenterology. I've helped hundreds of women recover from IBS by finding and treating the root cause. I know why nothing has worked yet. And I know what does. #IBS #GutHealth #IBSHealing #Gastroenterology #LeakyGut #SIBO #Dysbiosis #FunctionalHealth #IBSDiarrhea #IBSCure #MicrobiomeHealth #DigestionProblems #IBSRelief #NaturalHealing #HealthPA #WomensHealth #ChronicIllness #FunctionalMedicine #GutHealer #DigestionHealth

    9 min
  8. Apr 2

    5 Things I Wish Every IBS Patient Knew (A PA's Honest Truth)

    You are not broken. Your body went out of balance for a reason. After 11 years in gastroenterology, here is the one truth every IBS patient needs to hear.  It can be fixed. 📌 Free consultation booking: https://rootedcorehealth.com/ I'm Aneliya, a Board-Certified Physician Assistant with 11 years in gastroenterology. I've worked with hundreds of women with IBS. I've seen what doesn't work inside conventional medicine. Now I help them actually heal. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 You are not broken 00:50 Why IBS diagnosis misses the real problem 02:45 The 5 truths doctors don't explain 03:35 Truth #1. IBS is not a real diagnosis 05:15 Truth #2. Real causes are findable with proper testing 06:30 Truth #3. Elimination diets and probiotics can backfire 07:45 Truth #4. One-size-fits-all protocols always fail 09:35 Truth #5. Healing requires real data and individualization 11:00 The difference between triggers and causes ❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED Q: What does IBS diagnosis really mean? A: IBS stands for Irritable Bowel Syndrome. It's the label doctors give when standard tests come back normal. But normal does not mean your gut is healthy. (00:35-02:45) Q: Why do probiotics make my IBS worse? A: If SIBO is your underlying issue, probiotics add more bacteria to an overloaded environment. This can worsen symptoms. (06:30-07:00) Q: How do I know if I have leaky gut? A: If your gut lining is damaged, you'll react to foods with bloating, gas, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. Real testing shows gut barrier integrity. (04:30-05:15) Q: Will my food sensitivities ever go away? A: Only if you heal the underlying cause like leaky gut, dysbiosis, or compromised digestion. Elimination diets alone shrink your safe food list without fixing what caused the problem. (06:45-07:45) Q: What testing should I actually get for IBS? A: Get comprehensive stool analysis, SIBO breath testing, digestive enzyme assessment, and microbiome evaluation. These tests reveal the specific imbalances that conventional gastroenterology never checks. (02:50-04:30) 🎥 Watch next. Why Your IBS Won't Go Away: https://youtu.be/K60UeyECwcY 📱 RESOURCES Free consultation booking: https://rootedcorehealth.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rootedcorehealth/ 🔔 Hit subscribe for new episodes every week. I help women understand the real root causes of IBS and how to actually heal. 💬 In the comments below, tell me. Have you had a normal colonoscopy but still have IBS symptoms? What testing have you actually had? ABOUT ANELIYA HRISTOVA: I'm Aneliya, a Board-Certified Physician Assistant with 11 years in gastroenterology. I've worked with hundreds of women with IBS, helping them find and heal the real causes. I know why nothing has worked yet. And I know what does. #IBS #GutHealth #IBSHealing #Gastroenterology #LeakyGut #GutHealing #SIBO #FunctionalHealth #IBSDiarrhea #IBSConstipation #MicrobiomeHealth #DigestionProblems #IBSTreatment #NaturalHealing #HealthPA #WomensHealth #ChronicIllness #DysbiozisHealing #FunctionalMedicine #PhysicianAssistant

    12 min

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Do you have IBS and feel like you’ve tried everything? Only to still be planning your life around the nearest bathroom? You are not broken. And you are not stuck forever.I’m Aneliya Hristova, Board-Certified Physician Assistant with 11 years in gastroenterology.  I left conventional medicine because I watched patients suffer from IBS while we could only manage their symptoms, never actually fix them. So I found a better way.On this podcast, I share the root-cause science of IBS that most doctors never explain:  → Why elimination diets keep you stuck (and what to do instead)  → The real drivers of IBS-D: dysbiosis, leaky gut, low stomach acid, and more  → How to get the right testing, and how to actually read your results  → Why your gut and hormones are more connected than you think → What a full IBS recovery actually looks likeNew episodes every week for women with IBS who are done with band-aid solutions and ready for real answers.This is not about managing symptoms for the rest of your life. This is about understanding what is actually causing your IBS and healing it for good.Subscribe for weekly episodes. Your gut can heal. You just need the right roadmap.