
Description
“IBD: Causes, Symptoms, Treatments and Studies to Find a Future Cure” features Lindsey Parsons in conversation with Charlie Lees (PhD, FRCP), a gastroenterologist and researcher focused on Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. They discuss why treatments work better for ulcerative colitis than Crohn’s, how diet and the microbiome factor in, and what current studies are uncovering. This episode offers insights into the future of IBD care, personalized interventions, and the environmental factors shaping long-term outcomes.

IBD: Causes, Symptoms, Treatments and Studies to Find a Future Cure
Guest
Charlie Lees
Category
Digestive Health, Immune Health, Alternative Medicine, Inflammation
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About The Host
Lindsey Parsons is a functional health coach and the voice behind The Perfect Stool podcast. She brings together cutting-edge research and clinical insight to help people heal the gut, balance microbes, and relieve chronic symptoms. Her show explores topics like SIBO, candida, leaky gut, and brain-gut links, offering tools to address the root causes of dysfunction through natural methods, diet, and personalized support.
Lindsey Parsons is a functional health coach and the voice behind The Perfect Stool podcast. She brings together cutting-edge research and clinical insight to help people heal the gut, balance microbes, and relieve chronic symptoms. Her show explores topics like SIBO, candida, leaky gut, and brain-gut links, offering tools to address the root causes of dysfunction through natural methods, diet, and personalized support.
About The Guest
Charlie Lees (PhD, FRCP) is a consultant gastroenterologist at the Western General Hospital and a senior lecturer at the University of Edinburgh. He specializes in inflammatory bowel disease, with a focus on the role of genetics, diet, and the gut microbiome in Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. Lees leads major clinical studies aimed at improving treatment strategies and advancing personalized care for IBD patients.
Charlie Lees (PhD, FRCP) is a consultant gastroenterologist at the Western General Hospital and a senior lecturer at the University of Edinburgh. He specializes in inflammatory bowel disease, with a focus on the role of genetics, diet, and the gut microbiome in Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. Lees leads major clinical studies aimed at improving treatment strategies and advancing personalized care for IBD patients.
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