Full Focus By Neurobiologix with Heather Morgan

What if your IBS symptoms were actually your body sending an early warning signal? One that could predict autoimmune disease years before a diagnosis? Dr. Izabella Wentz, New York Times bestselling author, licensed pharmacist, and internationally acclaimed thyroid specialist, has spent her career helping thousands of people find the root causes of chronic illness after facing her own diagnoses of Hashimoto's and IBS. Her newest book, IBS: Finding and Treating the Root Cause of Irritable Bowel Syndrome, is the resource patients and practitioners have been waiting for.
In this episode, Dr. Wentz reveals what conventional medicine often misses, including:
  • Why IBS can precede autoimmune conditions like Hashimoto's by years
  • The difference between IBS and IBD, and why it matters for treatment
  • How SIBO drives up to 70% of IBS cases and how to actually resolve it
  • What functional medicine testing uncovers that standard labs don't
Here's the stat that stopped us cold: 98% of IBS cases have identifiable, treatable root causes, yet most patients are never tested. Details in the full episode.

What is Full Focus By Neurobiologix with Heather Morgan?

Welcome to Full Focus, a podcast by Neurobiologix hosted by Heather Morgan. In each episode, Heather is joined by some of today’s most influential thought leaders in health and human performance. Together, they explore the world of wellness through the lens of cellular health, neurobiology, and personalized medicine—powered by genetic testing.

Whether you're a healthcare provider seeking science-based tools for patient care or a curious biohacker hungry for the latest longevity strategies, this show is your go-to resource. Let’s dive in and unlock your full potential—one conversation at a time.

 The content and products discussed in this program have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration, nor are they intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Any decisions made around your health should be discussed with your health practitioner.