
From IBS to Healing: Courtney Cowie’s Gut Health Journey
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In this episode of the "Fieldnotes" podcast, Dr. Rob Downey interviews Courtney Cowie, a Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner and certified coach, about her personal and professional journey through chronic gut health issues, including IBS, IBD, mold toxicity, and Lyme disease. Courtney shares her powerful origin story—from childhood stomach aches and years of ineffective conventional treatments to her transformative experience with Chinese medicine in Japan and her eventual embrace of functional medicine. Together, they explore the critical role of functional testing, the gut-brain connection, and the importance of root-cause approaches in healing chronic digestive conditions. Courtney also highlights how personalized testing, diet, and trauma-informed care can empower patients to regain their health and vitality.
Timestamps:
00:48) Courtney discusses her IBS diagnosis
(05:00) Bathroom stops planned during runs
(06:11) Herbalist urges eating meat
(14:31) Microscopic colitis finally diagnosed
(17:17) Mold toxicity and Lyme uncovered
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Key Takeaways:
Chronic gut issues often start in childhood.
Conventional medicine may overlook root causes.
Functional testing reveals hidden gut dysfunction.
Mold and Lyme can mimic IBS symptoms.
Diet, stress, and trauma impact digestion deeply.