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#316 Chloe Turner has lived with Crohn's disease for 25 years. She's also a degree-qualified naturopath and clinical microbiome consultant at Microba — one of Australia's most advanced gut microbiome testing companies. In this conversation, she brings both worlds together: the science of what microbiome testing actually reveals in IBD, and the deeply human experience of living inside a body that can turn on you without warning. Chloe talks candidly about the psychological weight of waiting for the next flare, why clinical remission doesn't always mean your microbiome is safe, and how shotgun metagenomics testing is catching things that colonoscopies and blood tests simply miss — including stealth pathogens like EPEC quietly driving inflammation while everything else looks stable. In this episode, you'll discover: What gut microbiome testing reveals that conventional IBD workups cannot How EPEC and E. coli species silently fuel flares — and what to do about it Why clinical remission doesn't mean your microbiome is out of the danger zone How microbiome shifts can precede a flare before symptoms appear The emerging link between microbiome state and biologic medication response The psychological weight of the relapse-recovery cycle and how Chloe navigates it personally Why intuition and anxiety around food can look identical and how to tell them apart Practical dietary and supplement strategies used alongside conventional IBD care Why annual microbiome testing could be one of the most powerful tools for flare prevention What Chloe wishes she'd known 25 years ago If you're living with Crohn's, colitis, or any form of IBD, or you're a practitioner working in this space, this episode is for you. Connect with Chloe Turner: chloturner.com.au I'm Lynda Griparic, a degree-qualified naturopath with extensive experience in complex gut health conditions, including SIBO, IMO, and chronic constipation. Book a consultation or shop BetterMe Tea at lyndagriparic.com This content is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please consult with your healthcare provider before making any changes to your health routine.
This month on the podcast, we hear from Chloe Turner in Canada, and Timothy Bell in the United Kingdom, both Classical Conversations graduates, about their experience in Classical Conversations. Our host, Jennifer Martin, invites them to share what they love about the CC Challenge programs, their favorite strands, and how the skills they acquired in their education are a benefit and preparation for their futures. Their stories include challenges they experienced, along with encouragement to other students of Classical Conversations. Homeschool parents and students alike will be encouraged to hear these students testify to growth through their challenges, and how their parents helped them make the most of their education.
#267 Chloe is a Sydney-based Naturopath specialising in autoimmune health, fertility, gut & thyroid support. Chloe's personal experience with autoimmunity set her on a path to better understand how the immune, gut, and nervous systems come together to create a perfect storm for autoimmune disease development. Over the past 10 years working in the health & wellness industry, Chloe has worked as a clinician, health writer & educator, facilitating programs and researching immune dysregulation. As a qualified Naturopath and yoga instructor, Chloe is also completing a Master's of Biomedical Science in her endeavour to marry the mainstream medicine understanding of health with holistic naturopathic care. In this episode we cover What Inflammatory bowel disease is and how it differs from IBS The difference between Crohn's and Ulcerative Colitis Drivers of these diseases and why are they so difficult to treat Go to herbs for supporting IBD patients Other conditions that may occur alongside IBD How gut microbiome testing can be useful to support treatment Other investigations that may be carried out to diagnose IBD if suspected And so much more
Today Chloe Turner is joining us today. She's a Naturopath who has dedicated her career to helping patients with gut-immune disorders. She has a fire in her belly about this topic because Chloe has Crohn's herself. Join us as Chloe Discusses:The hallmark symptoms of Crohn's DiseaseDifferentiation between Crohn's and Ulcerative ColitisHer personal journey with Crohn's diseaseThe impact of stress on crohn'sMarkers to look out for: zonulin, CRP, ESR, calprotectin and fecal bloodThe role gut bacteria plays in Crohn'sTreatment options Show Notes and references available on your local Designs for health website www.designsforhealth.com.au DISCLAIMER: The Information provided in the Wellness by Designs podcast is for educational purposes only; the information presented is not intended to be used as medical advice; please seek the advice of a qualified healthcare professional if what you have heard here today raises questions or concerns relating to your health
In this episode I am joined by my fellow NKD Team practitioner - Chloe Turner. Chloe is a Naturopath who has 10 years experience working in the health and wellness industry specialising in autoimmune health, thyroid support, fertility and improving gut health. She has worked supporting patients in one on one consults, facilitating programs, practitioner education and training, educational writing and product development. Chloe believes that healing is a journey and is unique to each person. She spends time learning & understanding you to uncover what your unique path to healing is. She is also a yoga teacher and loves utilising her training in mindfulness to help patients find their inner calm in a chaotic world. In this episode Natalie K. Douglas and Chloe Turner cover of the main drivers of Hashimoto's. We share with you the common "triggers" and root causes and how we approach healing with natural medicine.
Chloe Turner shares a message titled "Get into the Room" Recorded live at Living Waters Church Kyabram. Youtube: https://youtu.be/7SsBHGSORFE More information at https://lw.org.au/
Chloe Turner shares a message titled "Get into the Room". This message was recorded live at Living Waters Church Kyabram. For more information visit https://lw.org.au
Episode 2 features Chloe Turner and Rory Driscoll and we discuss the role of social media in politics and the Hong Kong democracy protests.
From Stroud Short Stories, here's Chloe Turner reading her story 'Show Me What You're Made Of' from the November 2017 event. To find out more about Stroud Short Stories, visit our website stroudshortstories.blogspot.com or follow us on Twitter @StroudStories. You can follow Chloe on Twitter @turnerpen2paper. Her short story collection, Witches Sail in Eggshells, will be released in June 2019.
Season 1, Episode 3 - Session 1 with Chloe Turner, the daughter of the first atypical I ever met.