The second half of the Intestinal Motility Masterclass moves from foundation to practice. Across three modules, Dr. Joyce Knieff covers the dietary strategies, supplements and herbal prokinetics, and pharmaceutical interventions that support healthy motility and help prevent SIBO recurrence. Patient-facing, evidence-based, and built for people ready to walk into their next provider conversation prepared.
If your SIBO keeps coming back, the bacteria usually aren't the reason. This first half of the Intestinal Motility Masterclass covers what recurrent SIBO actually is, the systems that control the gut's cleaning mechanism, and the daily practices that support it. You'll come away with a framework for your own situation and the language for better conversations with your doctor.
If you've treated SIBO and watched it return, there's a reason. SIBO is a motility problem — your small intestine has a self-cleaning mechanism called the migrating motor complex, and when it fails, bacteria regrow no matter how often you clear them. This free module breaks down why motility is the missing piece in most treatment plans, and what actually needs to happen to keep SIBO from coming back.
Welcome to Mastering MCAS: A Guide to Mast Cell Activation Syndrome. In this series, Dr. Joyce Knieff, ND, guides you through the foundations of diagnosing and managing MCAS with a practical, evidence-informed lens. Designed for healthcare providers, this course emphasizes clinical literacy, patient-centered care, and strategies blending pharmacologic and integrative approaches.
Welcome to this introductory course on Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS), where Dr. Joyce Knieff, ND, will guide you through the foundations of MCAS, its symptoms, and the evolving diagnostic criteria.
Recover from complex chronic illness using Dr. Joyce’s structured CHAOS CRU/SHER framework. This staged, systems-based model guides patients and clinicians through clear phases of stabilization and root-cause care. Designed for conditions like MCAS, SIBO, histamine intolerance, and CIRS, the course offers practical tools, clinical insight, and a visual guide to support long-term resilience and coordinated recovery.