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Team Gut Girls

Team Gut Girls

By: Christina Carew
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Summary

Team Gut Girls Podcast | Gut Health, Bloating, Hormones & Women’s Health Explained Struggling with bloating, constipation, food sensitivities, or confusing gut health advice? The Team Gut Girls Podcast breaks down complex digestive health topics into clear, practical, science-backed conversations - so you can understand your body, ask better questions, and feel more in control of your health. Hosted by naturopathic doctors (Dr. Whitney Baxter, ND, Dr. Dominique Vanier, ND and Dr. Christina Carew, ND), this podcast explores the real reasons behind common symptoms like: Bloating vs. distention (and why they’re not the same) Constipation and motility issues Food sensitivities and why testing isn’t always the answer SIBO, gut bacteria, and what’s actually causing your symptoms Each episode goes beyond the surface-level advice to unpack the multiple root causes behind gut issues - from hormones and the nervous system to digestion, microbiome balance, and lifestyle patterns. Whether you’ve been dismissed, overwhelmed by conflicting information, or stuck trying everything with no results. This podcast helps you connect the dots. Because Better Gut Health Changes Everything!(c) Urbane Communications Ltd. Hygiene & Healthy Living
Episodes
  • Why SIBO Happens
    May 4 2026
    In this episode, we’re diving belly-first into bloating — specifically the kind linked to SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth), when bacteria (or even fungi) set up shop where they shouldn’t and start throwing a gas-producing party in your small intestine. Think: hydrogen, methane, hydrogen sulfide… and a whole lot of discomfort. We break down: - Why you might look 6 months pregnant by 6 p.m. -The sneaky triggers behind SIBO (PPIs, antibiotics, GLP-1s, stress, surgery, hormones, infections, pregnancy, endometriosis, gallbladder removal — the list goes on) - Why symptoms can look like constipation, diarrhea, reflux, early fullness, fatigue, brain fog, skin flare-ups, and even nutrient deficiencies - Common myths — including why gas doesn’t automatically mean SIBO, and why a negative breath test doesn’t always tell the whole story - Practical things you can start now: meal spacing, walking after meals, belly breathing, and avoiding food fear Most importantly, we zoom out and ask the bigger question: Why is your gut vulnerable in the first place? Because SIBO may be the smoke — but it’s not always the fire. Come curious, leave empowered — and maybe a little less bloated. Because better gut health changes everything.
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    42 mins
  • Why Your Gut Feels Bloated
    May 4 2026
    Dr. Christina Carew, ND, Dr. Dominique Vanier, ND and Dr. Whitney Baxter, ND discuss how common bloating is and how it can stem from many conditions, including non-digestive causes. They emphasize clarifying what patients mean by “bloating,” differentiating subjective bloating from visible abdominal distension, and gathering detailed descriptions (location, hardness, pain, gas, and impact on daily life). Key assessment questions include timing (morning vs after meals vs later day), duration and onset, recent triggers (illness, travel, pregnancy, antibiotics, crash diets, medications), eating behaviors (speed, talking, gum, carbonated drinks), bowel habits and incomplete evacuation, and gas odor. They review non-gut contributors such as menstrual cycle issues, endometriosis, PCOS, thyroid dysfunction, pelvic cysts/fibroids, vascular congestion, motility disorders (including GLP-1 medications, diabetes/gastroparesis), gallbladder/liver issues and ascites, and even diaphragm dysfunction. They caution against unguided elimination diets and note red flags warranting evaluation, including bleeding and possible GI, ovarian, or colorectal cancers, previewing future episodes on investigation and what’s normal. Chapters 00:00:00 Why Bloating Is Common 00:22:00 Defining Bloating vs Distension 00:03:57 Patient Questions Checklist 00:06:58 Constipation and Gas Clues 00:07:46 Hormones and Pelvic Causes 00:09:57 Other Organs and Medications 00:12:32 Food Triggers and Elimination Diets 00:16:11 Fiber Nuance and Travel Changes 00:18:04 Red Flags and When to Investigate 00:19:32 Series Preview and Wrap Up
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    23 mins
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