
When your small intestine is compromised, your whole body feels it. Peptide therapy for short bowel is emerging as a compassionate, science-backed approach aimed at enhancing nutrient absorption. Teduglutide, a peptide analog, helps your remaining intestine adapt and absorb more efficiently. At Avena Natural Health, we’re grounded in real-world healing and careful science. This treatment steps in where traditional methods stall, helping you reclaim nourishment and vitality.
The Biological Role of Teduglutide in Peptide Therapy for Short Bowel and Long-Term Digestive Stability
This peptide mimics glucagon-like peptide-2, which your gut normally churns out after you eat. Injected under careful supervision, Teduglutide tells your intestine to grow and improve its ability to absorb fluids and nutrients. That means fewer IV bags, meals that actually sustain you, and fewer crashes after eating. It’s not magic—and your body still needs rest, nutrient-dense food, and support—but it’s a powerful lever in shifting trajectory for people with short bowel challenges.
Exploring Advanced Peptide Therapy in San Diego for Patients Seeking Holistic and Progressive Digestive Care
In the world of FDA-approved peptide therapy in San Diego, we marry innovation with empathy. You’re not a case file—you’re a person whose life deserves being lived fully. Avena offers cutting-edge treatments that connect medical science and heartfelt care. We guide you every step, so technology remains a tool, not a takeover.

Why Naturopathic Consultations at Avena Combine Peptide Therapy With Personalized Lifestyle and Digestive Guidance
While Teduglutide does the heavy lifting for absorption, your entire system needs reinforcement. That’s where naturopathic consultations at Avena add real value. We layer in digestive-friendly nutrition, medical herbal support, gentle enzyme guidance, and if it feels right, acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine to help you feel settled, more regulated, more yourself. It’s about assembling tools that help your body thrive.
Why Peptide Therapy for Short Bowel Represents a Turning Point in Reducing Dependence on Parenteral Nutrition
Life with short bowel syndrome is unpredictably relentless. Every bite, every bathroom break, every energy dip feels precarious. So sunlight matters; energy stability matters. Peptide therapy for the short bowel brings the gut into alignment, it softens the swings. Teduglutide can reduce the need for parenteral nutrition, meaning fewer hospital visits and more time using your energy living instead of running between medical interventions.
What to Expect When Starting Teduglutide and How Supportive Therapies Like IV Therapy Can Ease the Transition
Starting Teduglutide isn’t a walk in the park, and you’ll need monitoring for possible fluid retention or abdominal discomfort. But over time—with diligence, check-ins, and good nutrition—many find the balance shifts. Frequency of feeding falls, IV support declines, and appetite reasserts itself. It’s not overnight curing, but in the weeks and months, momentum builds. Along the way, we can augment resilience with IV therapy, if necessary, to safeguard hydration and gentle recovery through transitions.
If you’re curious how peptide therapy for short bowel might fit into your path back to balance, let’s talk. Reach out and we’ll meet you where you are—with honest information, clear options, and genuine warmth.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is a candidate for peptide therapy for short bowel?
People with significant small intestine loss who rely heavily on parenteral nutrition may be good candidates. If your intestine still absorbs some nutrients and you’re closely monitored, Teduglutide might shift how your gut compensates.
Is Teduglutide safe?
Side effects like mild abdominal discomfort, fluid shifts, or injection site redness are seen, but under professional supervision, it’s considered safe. Regular monitoring keeps things on track.
How long before I see results?
It varies. Some notice shifts in 6 to 12 weeks. More sustained improvements tend to unfold over several months. Your whole system has to learn how to rebalance.
Can this replace other therapies?
It’s not a stand-alone solution. Teduglutide supports absorption, but nourishment, hydration, and lifestyle work remain essential. Holistic care—nutrition, gentle modalities, mental-emotional support—all keep the momentum sustainable.
What about costs and availability?
Plans differ. Insurance can be involved, and coverage may vary. We assist in navigating options to help make the pathway accessible if this treatment feels like a match for your body and priorities.

Dr. Laura Kostrzewski, a San Diego native, completed her undergraduate degree at California Polytechnic State University, earning a BS in animal science with minors in Spanish and Psychology. She then earned her Multiple Subject Teaching Credential and taught fifth grade in the central coast of California for two years. After being extremely involved in her grandfather’s journey with Parkinson’s disease and end-of-life care, Dr. Kostrzewski decided to move back to San Diego and enroll at Bastyr University California. Dr. Kostrzewski received her doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine from Bastyr University California in June of 2019, and then went on to complete her residency at Bastyr. Before AVENA Wellness, DR. K started her own private practice, focusing on management of neurodegenerative conditions, and continued teaching at Bastyr as adjunct faculty, until founding Avena Health.