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IBS Is Not Psychological: Gut-Brain Disease - Autoimmune Alchemy

IBS Is Not Psychological: Gut-Brain Disease

Autoimmune Alchemy · Dr. Micah Yu and Dr. Melissa Mondala

2. februar 2026 49m
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In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Trisha Pasricha, a Harvard-trained gastroenterologist who directs the Gut-Brain Research Lab at Beth Israel, to reveal why IBS isn't "all in your head" and how specialized antibody testing can uncover autoimmune attacks on gut neurons. We explore the IBS-fibromyalgia overlap, why one in three people develop IBS after infections, and her groundbreaking research showing smartphone scrolling in bathrooms increases hemorrhoid risk by 46%. Dr. Pasricha shares evidence-based treatments including peppermint oil and psyllium fiber while debunking probiotic myths, and explains why constipation may be an early Parkinson's warning sign. This conversation validates patients dismissed by doctors and proves these conditions have real pathology requiring collaborative care across specialties. Key TakeawaysIBS is NOT "all in your head"—pathology lives in the deep enteric nervous system where standard tests can't reach 90% of gut-brain communication flows UPWARD through the vagus nerve, not downward from stress One in three people who get gastroenteritis will develop IBS from "scarring" of gut neurons The Mayo Paraneoplastic Panel can detect autoimmune antibodies attacking gut neurons (specialized test) Many IBS patients also have fibromyalgia—treatments often overlap (SNRIs, peppermint oil, fiber) Psyllium fiber (25g women, 38g men daily) works for BOTH constipation and diarrhea—it's a "shapeshifter" Probiotics are NOT recommended by gastroenterology guidelines—feed your microbiome with fiber and fermented foods instead Smartphone scrolling in the bathroom increases hemorrhoid risk by 46%—limit to 5 minutes maximum Constipation may be an early Parkinson's warning sign—the disease likely begins in the gut H. pylori is abnormally prevalent in Parkinson's patients and treating it can improve tremors by enhancing levodopa absorption Chapters & Timestamps00:00 Introduction to Dr. Trisha Pasricha & Gut-Brain Research 02:00 What Is IBS & Why It's Not "All in Your Head" 04:00 The Enteric Nervous System: Our "Second Brain" 07:00 The Autoimmune Connection to IBS 10:00 IBS-Fibromyalgia Overlap & Treatment Crossover 13:00 Mayo Paraneoplastic Panel: Testing for Autoimmune IBS 16:00 Getting Second Opinions & Finding Neuro-GI Specialists 19:00 Social Media Education: Benefits & Rabbit Holes 21:00 Evidence-Based Treatments: Peppermint Oil & Psyllium Fiber 26:00 The Truth About Probiotics: Not Recommended 29:00 Fiber Diversity & the Mediterranean Diet Connection 33:00 Groundbreaking Research: Smartphones & Hemorrhoids (46% Risk) 36:00 Parkinson's Disease Begins in the Gut 38:00 The GI-Neuro Parkinson's Clinic Model 42:00 H. Pylori Connection to Parkinson's & Rheumatic Diseases 45:00 Post-Infectious IBS & Reactive Arthritis Parallels 47:00 Dr. Pasricha's Book & Where to Find Her Guest DetailsDr. Trisha S. Pasricha, MD Board-Certified Gastroenterologist & Neuro-GI Specialist Credentials & Training: Board Certified in Gastroenterology Harvard Medical School trained Johns Hopkins trained Fellowship in Neuro-Gastroenterology (Gut-Brain Connection & Motility) Director of Gut-Brain Research Lab at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston Medical Columnist, The Washington Post (weekly Monday column) Research & Publications: Published in New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA, Nature Reviews Leading research on IBS, gut-brain axis, and Parkinson's disease gut origins Groundbreaking studies on smartphone use and GI health Expert in autoimmune causes of GI motility disorders Specializations: Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and its autoimmune etiologies Neuro-gastroenterology and enteric nervous system disorders Gut-brain connection and vagus nerve communication Parkinson's disease gastrointestinal manifestations Gastroparesis and GI motility disorders Fibromyalgia-IBS overlap syndrome Post-infectious IBS and reactive gut disorders Joint hypermobility syndromes with GI involvement Interdisciplinary care for complex patients Author: "You've Been Pooping All Wrong" (Release date: April 7, 2026) Clinical Philosophy: Dr. Pasricha is passionate about validating patients who've been dismissed with "it's all in your head" and proving that IBS and related conditions have real, measurable pathology in the deep layers of gut tissue that standard tests can't reach. She emphasizes that 90% of gut-brain communication flows upward from the gut through the vagus nerve, not downward from stress, and she takes exhaustive patient histories to uncover triggers like infections, autoimmune connections, or trauma. She strongly advocates for second opinions, encourages social media education (with medical guidance), and believes in treating pain at both the peripheral (gut) and central (brain) levels while being transparent about why certain medications like SNRIs work for pain independent of mental health. Her research lab is pioneering work on how Parkinson's disease may begin in the gut years before motor symptoms appear, and she runs an innovative interdisciplinary clinic with neurologists to treat the whole patient. Connect with Dr. Trisha PasrichaInstagram: @trishapasrichamd Column: The Washington Post (Mondays) Book: "You've Been Pooping All Wrong" (Available April 7, 2026) Practice: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA Note: Due to high demand, securing an appointment may be challenging. Dr. Pasricha recommends finding a neuro-gastroenterologist or motility specialist closer to home who can partner with you on your care journey. About Your HostDr. Micah Yu, DC, CFMP Functional Medicine Practitioner & Host of AutoImmune Alchemy Dr. Micah Yu is a doctor of chiropractic and certified functional medicine practitioner specializing in autoimmune conditions and chronic illness. He recognizes mold exposure as a common root cause of autoimmune disease, particularly in patients with long-haul COVID who suddenly develop mold sensitivities. Dr. Yu is passionate about educating his community on environmental toxins and bringing expert voices like John Banta to help patients understand the hidden triggers affecting their health. He practices integrative medicine with his wife, creating a dynamic team dedicated to uncovering root causes and supporting patients on their healing journey. About AutoImmune Alchemy PodcastMission: Blending science with soul to transform autoimmune struggles into healing alchemy AutoImmune Alchemy is a podcast dedicated to the autoimmune community, offering hope, validation, and evidence-based solutions for those struggling with complex chronic conditions. Hosted by Dr. Micah Yu, the show explores root causes like mold exposure, infections, and environmental toxins that traditional medicine often overlooks. Each episode features expert interviews and cutting-edge treatments to help listeners understand the "why" behind their illness and find pathways to healing. Connect with AutoImmune Alchemy: Website: MyautoimmunemdHome – New Instagram: @myautoimmunemd Facebook: @MYAutoimmuneMD YouTube: @myautoimmunemd Email: [email protected] Subscribe & Review: Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major podcast platforms. If this episode helped you understand mold's role in chronic illness, please leave a 5-star review! This episode is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with your qualified healthcare provider before starting any new treatment or remediation. Individual results may vary.

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