
3rd April | Join us for an insightful webinar for healthcare practitioners focusing on effective short-term solutions for Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS).
IBS can be a challenging condition, manifesting as bloating, pain, and alternating constipation and diarrhoea. While dietary adjustments offer a long-term solution, some clients may struggle to tolerate all plant foods initially. This session will delve into innovative short-term strategies to provide relief.
Joni Laiho will introduce findings on a type of gentle fibre that helps modulate the microbiome. Additionally, he will explore the role of Betaine Hydrochloride (HCL) in the treatment of IBS, highlighting its potential benefits in reducing symptoms and improving bowel movements.
Key Learnings:
- Understanding the impact of soluble fibre on the microbiome
- Exploring the role of Betaine Hydrochloride in IBS management
- Practical tips for implementing these strategies with your clients
Join live to enhance your knowledge and provide alternative approaches for your clients with IBS. Let's make strides towards less pain, less bloating, and better bowel movements together.
Join live on 3rd of April at 2:00 pm (BST) | Register here
This event will be recorded.
Joni Laiho has over 17 years of experience in the nutritional supplement industry, during which he has designed more than 100 high-performing products. As the founder and former CEO of Scandinavia's largest superfoods and supplement brand, Joni's expertise is well-established in the field of health and nutrition.
His journey began from the need to find a solution for a loved one suffering from a serious gut illness. This led him to discover the power of high-quality supplements, sparking a passion to understand gut health beyond conventional Western medicine. Today, Joni collaborates with medical professionals and serves as an advisor and board member at a leading functional medicine clinic, while continuing to develop new formulations and educate people under the THERA Nordic brand.