Free
60mins
IBS: DIETARY, HOLISTIC & MICROBIOTA MANAGEMENT
Bridgette Wilson
30 September 8-9pm
IBS: DIETARY, HOLISTIC & MICROBIOTA MANAGEMENT
Bridgette Wilson
30 September 8-9pm
Free
60mins
CONTENT AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Irritable bowel syndrome is a complex, chronic and multi-factorial condition. Get up to date on the latest evidence for diet and lifestyle habits, gut-brain axis and microbiota manipulation to improve IBS symptoms.
CLEAR UNDERSTANDING OF:
- First line dietary management of IBS
- Strategies for managing the gut-brain axis in IBS
- Evidence for using probiotics and prebiotics in IBS
BE AWARE OF:
- Symptoms that indicate further testing is required (e.g. Coeliac, BAM, IBD)
- Features of the diet that can impact IBS symptoms
- References for appropriate further reading
BE ABLE TO:
- Discuss the evidence for dietary and holistic management of IBS
- Discuss patient test results and symptoms with confidence
- Understand the evidence for gut microbiota manipulation in IBS
Please note, webinars are not intended to be used by non-medically qualified individuals or as a substitute for, or basis for any medical treatment.
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Bridgette Wilson, PhD RD
Senior Specialist Dietitian & Research Associate at Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust/ City Dietitians/ King’s College London
Dr Bridgette Wilson is a gut specialist clinical and research dietitian in the NHS and private healthcare.
Bridgette’s award-winning PhD was on FODMAPs and Prebiotics in Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Ulcerative Colitis. Bridgette specialises in helping patients with functional and inflammatory bowel disorders and continues her research into both at King’s College London.
WEBINAR HOST AND MODERATOR
Tanya Haffner, MD RD Nutrilicious.
CPD CERTIFICATE & LEARNING MATERIALS
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This webinar is kindly supported by the Bimuno science & nutrition team at Clasado biosciences
About Bimuno science & nutrition team at Clasado biosciences
The research journey for Bimuno started at the University of Reading. Since 2008, Clasado has completed over 20 clinical trials exploring the effects of modulating the gut microbiota. The science behind Bimuno is one of the most comprehensive of any commercially available prebiotic supplement. Bimuno’s safety and efficacy is now supported by over 90 scientific publications.
Click here for their healthcare professional website for further support and resources.
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