Could IBS be AGS? A Conversation with Gastroenterologist, Dr. Sarah McGill, about the GI-Only Onset of Alpha-Gal Syndrome episode artwork

EPISODE · May 4, 2023 · 24 MIN

Could IBS be AGS? A Conversation with Gastroenterologist, Dr. Sarah McGill, about the GI-Only Onset of Alpha-Gal Syndrome

from In the Tall Grass · host Two Alpha Gals

Dr. Sarah McGill, gastroenterologist at the University of North Carolina, recently identified a pattern in her patients testing positive for alpha-gal syndrome when presenting with only GI symptoms, specifically after eating red meat. In this episode, we talk with Dr. McGill about what led her to start testing her GI patients for alpha-gal syndrome, as well as the guidance she recently co-authored for the American Gastroenterological Association regarding her findings. Listen now to learn more about Dr. McGill’s research and how she’s helping to raise awareness of the GI-only onset of alpha-gal syndrome.Read Dr. McGill's Guidance Here: https://www.cghjournal.org/article/S1542-3565(23)00040-X/fulltextFor more information about Dr. McGill's practice or to book an appointment visit: https://www.med.unc.edu/medicine/gi/people/sarah-mcgill-md-msc/Need help navigating the alpha-gal lifestyle? Check out our brand NEW Alpha-Gal 101 Resource Guide at www.twoalphagals.com. And for a limited time, use code TALLGRASS to save $3.

Dr. Sarah McGill, gastroenterologist at the University of North Carolina, recently identified a pattern in her patients testing positive for alpha-gal syndrome when presenting with only GI symptoms, specifically after eating red meat. In this episode, we talk with Dr. McGill about what led her to start testing her GI patients for alpha-gal syndrome, as well as the guidance she recently co-authored for the American Gastroenterological Association regarding her findings. Listen now to learn more about Dr. McGill’s research and how she’s helping to raise awareness of the GI-only onset of alpha-gal syndrome.Read Dr. McGill's Guidance Here: https://www.cghjournal.org/article/S1542-3565(23)00040-X/fulltextFor more information about Dr. McGill's practice or to book an appointment visit: https://www.med.unc.edu/medicine/gi/people/sarah-mcgill-md-msc/Need help navigating the alpha-gal lifestyle? Check out our brand NEW Alpha-Gal 101 Resource Guide at www.twoalphagals.com. And for a limited time, use code TALLGRASS to save $3.

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