Gut Conditions
We can help you identify and address the causes of your symptoms so you can get back to your life.
Digestive Imbalances
Digestive issues can creep up gradually and before you know it, it’s impacting your daily life. Perhaps it’s annoying bloating after meals or a diagnosed condition.
They can both leave you worried about going out for meals with friends or cautious about straying too far from home. In these situations, it’s frustrating, often painful, and impacts your day-to-day life.
Bloating
Reactions to random foods
Unresponsive to treatment based on current diagnosis
Speak to one of our practitioners for an initial assessment
Beat the Bloat
Learn about the main causes of bloating and understand what might be causing your digestive issues.
- The best tools for beating the bloat.
- Why many approaches may not work.
- Addressing the most common causes of bloating.
Take back control of your gut health
You may have already been through a long list of tests with cameras and scopes carried out through a gastroenterologist. Only to be told everything is clear.
Already had lots of tests?
In many cases, this initially rules out the more worrying potential diagnoses such as colon cancer. However, if your symptoms are still present and you’re no closer to a resolution then you may feel non-the-wiser about the underlying issue.
No further to a resolution?
In other cases, perhaps you have a clear diagnosis of one of the conditions listed below. Medication may have been prescribed and given general dietary advice but perhaps you don’t feel a great deal of improvement. In some cases no improvement at all. This can leave you unsure of your next steps.
Nutritional Therapist & Gut Health Specialist
Martin Cohen
Dip CNM, mBANT, mCNHC
Having graduated from The College of Naturopathic Medicine in 2015, Martin founded The IBS & Gut Health Clinic. This was born from the understanding that many people with digestive issues have not received the care they require through other avenues.
His passion is to address the underlying reasons for digestive complaints and to help his clients reach a symptom-free life.
Martin Cohen
Common gut conditions we help with include:
Addressing the root cause
Rather than using medications to suppress symptoms using long-term restrictive diets, there is another way.
To see the lasting change we want to understand what is causing your symptoms and address the root cause.
Root causes can include:
Imbalances in gut bacteria
Vitamin deficiencies
Infection
Food intolerances
Stress
Poor immunity
Autoimmune conditions
Digestive insufficiencies
Low-grade inflammation
Medications
Your Next Step
Our Consultations
Learn more about our support process and how to book your first consultation.
I have some questions
Book a 15-minute consultation where we’ll review your symptoms and answer any questions.
IBS and SIBO
Are there different types of IBS?
IBS is an umbrella term that describes someone’s symptoms. Within this, there are 4 subtypes of IBS. IBS with diarrhoea, IBS with constipation, IBS with a mix between the 2 and IBS with unclassified bowel movements.
Even though these subtypes give a clearer indication of someone’s symptoms, they go no further to inform us what the underlying issue is.
If you have a diagnosis of IBS we will work to identify and address the underlying issue with the aim of resolving your symptoms.
Are there different types of SIBO?
The SIBO tests measure 2 types of gas, hydrogen and methane. If there are elevations in 1 of these gases, we can name that Hydrogen or Methane SIBO. It’s also possible to have elevations in both gases.
The type of gas that is elevated helps to guide supplement protocols to target the specific organisms that produce that type of gas.
A third type of gas, hydrogen sulfide, can also be produced by gut bacteria. However, it is not currently possible to test for this gas in the UK.
Are supplements needed to address SIBO?
There are 3 components to a supplement protocol to address the elevated bacteria in SIBO. These can include a combination of probiotics, prebiotics, and antimicrobial herbs.
Depending on the underlying issue (eg. the reasons why the bacteria are there in the first place), additional supplements may be suggested.
Can SIBO be cured?
SIBO is a bacterial overgrowth in the small intestine with several underlying causes. If we address the underlying cause we are aiming to fully resolve symptoms.
Is the SIBO breath test available on the NHS?
This SIBO test may be offered through the NHS, however, it’s not uncommon for the waiting time for this test to be several months.
By ordering directly from the laboratory, we are able to have the test sent to your home within 3-5 days. The results will be back 7-10 days after the laboratory has received the samples.
To read more about the tests that we often consider, click here.
Supplements
Will supplements be needed?
Supplements are not always needed and their requirement depends on your individual case.
We will discuss appropriate options with you at your first consultation.
How long do supplements need to be taken for?
The duration of a supplement protocol will vary on your symptoms, the underlying imbalance and any additional factors that may be contributing to your digestive issues.
Generally speaking, 8 weeks is an average time to be on a specific supplement protocol. Following this, a maintenance protocol may be recommended.
What kind of supplements do you recommend?
The supplements we recommend vary depending on your specific situation and set of symptoms. Common recommendations include probiotics, specific herbal extracts to help rebalance and modify the gut bacteria as well as beneficial, gut-friendly prebiotics.
We direct you to the specific supplements and brands that we know and trust.
Qualifications
Are you Doctors?
We are not doctors and can therefore not officially diagnose your condition.
However, as with the diagnosis of IBS, labels may not always be helpful. By digging deeper and identifying and addressing the underlying imbalances we aim to bring symptoms under control.
Consultations
What do the consultations involve?
The initial consultation is 90 minutes long. Here we talk about your symptoms in depth, how and when they started, other contributing factors as well as your current diet and lifestyle.
From this consultation, you will receive your health plan. This will include detailed dietary suggestions, a supplement protocol, recommendations for further testing as well and appropriate lifestyle recommendations.
From this point, we suggest a follow-up appointment every 4-6 weeks to monitor progress and update your health plan.
How do I book the consultations?
We find many people can have questions about the approach we take. This is why we offer free 15-minute consultations which can be booked by clicking here.
It is also possible to book for the first in-depth consultation without booking the 15-minute consultation by clicking here.
For more information on the consultations and what is included please click here.
Is this the right approach for me?
We understand this can feel like a big step and you might not be sure if this is the right approach.
To watch interviews with previous clients click here.
We also offer free 15-minute consultations. This is an initial assessment with one of the team where we will explain our consultation process and answer any questions you may have. You can book this here.
How many consultations will I need?
Without knowing more about your specific symptoms this is a hard question to answer.
However, generally speaking, the majority of those that we support typically need 3 consultations, over a 2-3 month period. In more complex cases, longer-term support is also provided.
How quickly will I see results?
There are several approaches that often offer symptom relief over a matter of days. While these are not long-term approaches, they can be a way to help ease symptoms and help you feel more comfortable as the underlying issues are identified and addressed.
Alongside these short-term interventions to calm symptoms, we are working to address the underlying issues.
The metric of progress that we use is wanting to see a significant improvement over the treatment window (the time being consultations).