Malabsorption - The Missing Link to Healing

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Intestinal inflammation disrupts the digestive process and prevents certain nutrients from being absorbed.

Fat is one example. And when fat malabsorption occurs, more oxalates may enter the body. Essentially, fat can bind to calcium, which then prevents calcium from binding to oxalates in the gut and being eliminated in your bowels.

This specific condition involving fat malabsorption, known as enteric hyperoxaluria, is also associated with irritable bowel disease, chronic pancreatitis, bariatric surgery, and celiac disease.

Join us on the next episode of Pick Dr. Osborne's Brain as we unpack this topic!

00:00 - intro and overview
01:08 - no grain no pain challenge testimonial from Jane
03:54 - the malabsorption paradox
06:52 - what is malabsorption?
12:00 - macronutrients and micronutrients
20:00 - symptoms of malabsorption
21:20 - drugs that cause malabsorption
28:45 - surgical procedures that contribute to malabsorption
33:00 - what to do next to stop the cycle from happening
38:00 - Q&A
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Speak with your doctor..hahaha
They don't listen,
They are only treating inaccurate tests
Not the person
The medical system is criminal
Thank you for putting out good info

narcassistslayer
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I gave up grain and my arthritic hands have stopped hurting. 63yr old woman

teriwellborn
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Diagnosed coeliac age 1, 69 years ago. One of 6 to get anything to eat! Gallbladder removal due to stuck stone. Diverticulitis. Kidney stones. Still have them all but cracked teeth. Major clinical depression. Anxiety . Used to have vitamin B12 i had too much.
Now 70...Ostioarthritis in my spine and osteopenia.
No doctor has ever put 2 and 2 together. Thankyou for you wisdom and care.

veronicabyrne
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I don't give up an hour and a half for just anybody. This was time well spent. It took me almost 2 hours because I'd stop and take notes. I wait patiently for your ESSENTIAL NUTRIENTS TESTING. Please let us all know when it's available

tinameyer
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Listened to you before, but this video hit home. I believe malabsorption is a huge factor in my poor, digestion and overall health. Abdominal and colon surgery, an onslaught of ever changing drugs as opposed to nutrition has worn my system down. Thanks Doc.

pamtedder
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Thanks for answering the questions I needed answered. Phenomenally the answers you have enumerated explains my cancer survival. I fasted during the chemotherapy. Shutting down my gut three days before chemo and then three days after gave me a week to build back for the next chemo. I had four treatments. This strategy allowed maximum buildup for surgery and postoperative recovery. This was accomplished with an undamaged digestive system. If your oncologist doesn’t talk nutrition please tell the guy next to you ( they put us in big rooms to do the drips) about this video.

deflo
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I eat grain and my arthritis was fine. It also healed my gut. What did fix my arthritis was losing some weight, exercise and using turmeric with black pepper. I now have zero pain.

sheila
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I have given up grains recently. But I have gluten free oats I have at times. I don't miss wheat or ancient grains as much as I thought I would. But I have never had significant knee discomfort. I jogged for 20 yrs . Now I walk, do yoga and lift light weights. I'm 74 yrs old. Have osteopenia, mild neuropathy in my feet and mild lumbar disc herniation. But otherwise labs, BP, health is good. My overall digestion has improved since I went keto low carb low oxalate, low histamine diet. Love your videos. I'm learning . I'm retired nurse, cardiology CCU.

lyndamedley
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This is probably the best video I've seen about nutrition and more.

maryrobison
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I wish that non gmo organic food was still available for a reasonable price in the US…it’s funny that we actually believe we are ahead of the times in the US…out medical industry is killing us and we think it’s the best in the world lol…..doctors and nurses are actually taught that vitamin k and potassium are the same! I was mind blown to learn this from a nurse…and doctors! This guy is a rare gem! Thank God for folks like him that take the time to share this type of information!

wwhat
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Very helpful information especially since I have no gallbladder😩 So malabsorption and low acid, fat absorption has really been a problem. So I'm supplementing with (I hope). So what I ate caused more of the inflammatory diet. Well the most of the time time the client is offered antibx. Good job I listened to your lectures. Gluten sensitve, SIBO/Leaky gut There's tremendous change in my health now. Thanks so much!

yvoneisaacs
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Dr Osborne You are apart of my morning coffee.wake up starting my day … I sent this directly to my daughter in law after a Long bout with C-dif and a huge overload of antibiotics with an initial misdiagnosis and hospitalization…even now very lingering after effects she is still struggling through …THANK You for all of your time and energy to help us all on a better path for our health and longevity - stay Blessed

isabelladavis
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Most useful information for me today. Thank you. Most the malabsorption issue I've had trouble with for a longtime.. Thank you Dr. Osborne, Awesome!

yvoneisaacs
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Dr. Osborne, I wish they had doctors like you where I'm from because if they did I would not have had to be tortured for these last ten years.

vanessak
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This is an excellent video! Dr. Osborne hits so many vital points in this video.

When dealing with any illness, always begin by looking at your diet & nutrient deficiency then assess other lifestyle choices and environment. When dealing with side effects from meds look at nutrient deficiency before taking additional medication. If your doctor does not include diet recommendations or refer you to a nutritionist/dietitian when prescribing meds for chronic illnesses you may want to consider finding another doctor.

Again, awesome educational video!

darinwright
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🙂Smile, brother! It brightens the whole room!

DannaGesellchen
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I know very well about malabsorption.I have Chrons disease, got a resection twice and since than have a bile acid diarrhea, since bile gets reabsorbed in terminal ileum 95% of bile is reabsorbed in a normal person.Also B12 is absorbed in the end of small intestine with the help of intrinsic factor.No doctor didnt know or helped me, had to figure it out by myself with researching.Nice video mr.Osborne.

mosconi
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First thing every body should tell about particular symptoms to identify diseases and particular treatment related to symptoms

Chakmak
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Bingo I never had a consultatian expressing to me that when I go in for a hernia operation That my gallbladder was gonna be removed nor did anyone ever talk to me about a life time issue of malabbortion.

oouknow
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Oxalate in plants and high in almonds deters myself from consuming, especially Spinach. By avoidance fixed all joints pain// stiffness free 😊

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