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For a captioned version or to access the transcript, please visit https://www.pharmaron.com/knowledge-center/dmpk-podcast-11-gut-microbiome/.In this podcast, Chris Bode (Pharmaron US Labs) interviews Peter Turnbaugh, a microbiologist and Professor of Microbiology and Immunology at the University of California San Francisco. Over the past 15-20 years, Peter has produced so much groundbreaking research in the endlessly fascinating field of the gut microbiome. His work is not limited to DMPK by any means, but in this episode, we discuss drug metabolism by gut bacteria and its impact on pharmacokinetics. Clinically, reduced efficacy and/or increased side effects observed in some patients can be attributed to the gut microbiome, including narrow therapeutic index drugs such as digoxin. You will come away with an appreciation for scientific creativity and the sometimes unexpected benefits of doing an experiment that everyone thinks is going to fail. We speculate on how much there is to learn about the possible interactions between the gut microbiome and drugs for obesity, including GLP1 agonists. Finally, we talk about some practical considerations in terms of studying bacterial drug metabolism in vitro. The episode explores the following: How important is the gut microbiome in terms of drug metabolism? What do we know about the balance between control of the microbiome by the host and control of the host by the microbiome? What are some of the challenges of studying gut bacterial drug metabolism in vitro? Could gut bacteria play a role in the efficacy and/or side effects of GLP1 agonists such as semaglutide, used to treat obesity and diabetes? Speaker:Peter J. Turnbaugh – Professor, Department of Microbiology & Immunology at the University of CaliforniaPeter J. Turnbaugh, Ph.D., is a Professor in the Department of Microbiology & Immunology, the G.W. Hooper Research Foundation, and the Benioff Center for Microbiome Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. He is also a CZ Biohub-San Francisco Investigator. For the past two decades, his research has focused on the metabolic activities of the trillions of microbes that colonize our adult bodies. Dr. Turnbaugh and his research group use interdisciplinary approaches in preclinical models and human cohorts to study how the gut microbiome influences nutrition and pharmacology. He received a B.A. in Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Molecular Biology from Whitman College and a Ph.D. in Microbial Genetics and Genomics from Washington University in Saint Louis. From 2010-2014 he was a Bauer Fellow in the FAS Center for Systems Biology at Harvard University, where he established an independent research group before starting his faculty position at the University of California, San Francisco. Notable honors include the Kipnis Award in Biomedical Sciences, the Needleman Pharmacology Prize, the Damon Runyon-Rachleff Innovation Award, the Searle Scholars Award, the Burroughs Wellcome Fund Investigators in the Pathogenesis of Disease Award, and fellowship in the American Academy of Microbiology.Stay tuned for more podcasts in our Pharmaron DMPK Insights Series!
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Cats and dogs suffering from acute or chronic vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss and other gastrointestinal disorders are commonly encountered in the clinic. Learn why therapies that have been used in the past are no longer recommended in this VetFolio Voice podcast episode, plus explore the newer recommendations for management of enteropathies, including dietary therapy and fecal transplants. Join Dr. Cassi and Dr. Jenessa Winston as they discuss the role of fiber in managing enteropathies, sources of fiber (including prescription diets and over-the-counter supplementation), and fecal microbiota transplants (FMT) — when to perform this procedure, how to perform it and the new FMT guidelines that are slated to be published soon.
In this episode, Dr. Jerby discusses the new FDA-approved microbiota treatment: Rebyota. But more importantly, he also discusses postbiotics and some exciting results he has had with this microbiome treatment. Great topics for Gut Geeks, no doubt, so if that describes you then don't miss this episode. Happy Easter! He is Risen indeed!!As always, if you need help, reach out to us by giving us a call at (980) 339-5155 or set up a free 15 minute phone consultation with Dr. Jerby by going to our website: drjerby.com
In this episode, I have a discussion with Dr. Raphael Kellman, MD. Dr. Kellman is a functionally oriented medical doctor. The discussion seems a bit cantankerous at times but in the end, we both agree that thyroid physiology is more complex than a TSH and a fT4 alone can assess. Topics discussed include: Some of the challenges with the allopathic model of thyroid physiology assessment. A specific test he uses to identify secondary hypothyroidism. The impact of the microbiome on thyroid physiology And more ... Raphael Kellman, MD, a graduate of Albert Einstein College of Medicine, is an internist and functional medicine physician. He pioneered a groundbreaking new brand of medicine and healing called “Microbiome Medicine.” Dr. Kellman seamlessly integrates holistic and functional medicine with his visionary understanding of the world and nature, the root of who we are, and its connection to health and healing. Dr. Kellman was the first doctor to recognize the profound importance of the microbiome; he speaks on the topic around the world and is widely respected as a groundbreaking force in holistic and functional medicine. Dr. Kellman has diagnosed countless thousands of patients around the world suffering from undiagnosed thyroid disease through his innovative testing approach which goes much deeper than conventional testing. Through his deep understanding of the importance of the microbiome, Dr. Kellman treats gastrointestinal issues, chronic fatigue syndrome, heart disease, autoimmune disorders, Lyme disease, cancer, autism spectrum disorders, and unexplained, unresolved health issues. https://www.kellmancenter.com/
https://www.kellmancenter.com/Raphael Kellman, MD, graduate of Albert Einstein College of Medicine, is an internist and functional medicine physician. He pioneered a groundbreaking new brand of medicine and healing called “Microbiome Medicine.” Dr. Kellman seamlessly integrates holistic and functional medicine with his visionary understanding of the world and nature, the root of who we are and its connection to health and healing. Dr. Kellman was the first doctor to recognize the profound importance of the microbiome; he speaks on the topic around the world and is widely respected as a groundbreaking force in holistic and functional medicine. Dr. Kellman has diagnosed countless thousands of patients around the world suffering from undiagnosed thyroid disease through his innovative testing approach which goes much deeper than conventional testing. Through his deep understanding of the importance of the microbiome, Dr. Kellman treats gastrointestinal issues, chronic fatigue syndrome, heart disease, autoimmune disorders, Lyme disease, cancer, autism spectrum disorders, and unexplained, unresolved health issues. Support the showAre YOU Feeling Stressed, Tired & Overall imbalanced? Lets Work on Your Optimal Wellness Journey! Sign Up For Discovery Call https://calendly.com/drdamarisg/30min
With the widespread availability of gene tests such as "23 and Me" and others, many have explored the details of their unique genetic makeup. But did you know that these tests show only a portion of your genes. Indeed, you are a "Superorganism" because not only do your inherited genes play a role in your health, but the genetic makeup of your microbiome has a big part in overall health as well since the genetic composition of your microbiome is something that can be used for more precise evaluation of your overall health risks. Even better, the genetic information from your gut microbiome can be utilized in designing personalized, unique treatment regimens for existing health conditions. In part 2 of this 2 part episode, Dr. Jerby explores the emerging research for what he considers to be the next revolution in healthcare: Microbiome Medicine.As always, if you have unanswered questions to your gut problems and need help, reach out to us at drjerby.com or give us a call at (980) 339-5155.
With the widespread availability of gene tests such as "23 and Me" and others, many have explored the details of their unique genetic makeup. But did you know that these tests show only a portion of your genes. Indeed, you are a "Superorganism" because not only do your inherited genes play a role in your health, but the genetic makeup of your microbiome has a big part in overall health as well since the genetic composition of your microbiome is something that can be used for more precise evaluation of your overall health risks. Even better, the genetic information from your gut microbiome can be utilized in designing personalized, unique treatment regimens for existing health conditions. In part 1 of this 2 part episode, Dr. Jerby explores the emerging research for what he considers to be the next revolution in healthcare: Microbiome Medicine. As always, if you have unanswered questions to your gut problems and need help, reach out to us at drjerby.com or give us a call at (980) 339-5155.
Raphael Kellman, MD, a graduate of Albert Einstein College of Medicine, is an internist and functional medicine physician. He pioneered a groundbreaking new brand of medicine and healing called “Microbiome Medicine.” Dr. Kellman seamlessly integrates holistic and functional medicine with his visionary understanding of the world and nature, the root of who we are, and… Continue reading Donna Gates and Dr. Raphael Kellman Talk About The Microbiome and Your Thyriod
Raphael Kellman, MD, a graduate of Albert Einstein College of Medicine, is an internist and functional medicine physician. He pioneered a groundbreaking new brand of medicine and healing called “Microbiome Medicine.” Dr. Kellman seamlessly integrates holistic and functional medicine with his visionary understanding of the world and nature, the root of who we are, and… Continue reading Donna Gates and Dr. Raphael Kellman Talk About The Microbiome and Your Thyriod
Without bacteria, there would be no life on earth. Even as human beings, micro-bacterial cells outnumber the conglomerate of human cells 10 to 1, yet we haven't scratched the surface of understanding the interactions between bacteria and human cells. In today's episode, Dr. Raphael Kellman, Internal Medicine Specialist/Integrative and Functional Medicine Leader at the Kellman Wellness Center, tells us how understanding bacteria can lead to better diagnosis for both our physical and mental well being. Join us as we discuss: Improving your microbiome Non-pharmaceutical treatments to depression Treating covid with stem cells and exosomes To hear this interview and more like it, follow Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wh erever you listen to podcasts. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Heroes of Healthcare in your favorite podcast player.
Our bodies are dynamic ecosystems housing trillions of microbes that, while invisible to the naked eye, play a critical role in shaping human health. Scientists are beginning to understand the superpowers the microbiome holds. In this program, Susan Lynch, Ph.D., director of the Benioff Center for Microbiome Medicine, explains research into the microbiome and how infant microbiomes influence childhood health. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 38129]
Our bodies are dynamic ecosystems housing trillions of microbes that, while invisible to the naked eye, play a critical role in shaping human health. Scientists are beginning to understand the superpowers the microbiome holds. In this program, Susan Lynch, Ph.D., director of the Benioff Center for Microbiome Medicine, explains research into the microbiome and how infant microbiomes influence childhood health. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 38129]
Our bodies are dynamic ecosystems housing trillions of microbes that, while invisible to the naked eye, play a critical role in shaping human health. Scientists are beginning to understand the superpowers the microbiome holds. In this program, Susan Lynch, Ph.D., director of the Benioff Center for Microbiome Medicine, explains research into the microbiome and how infant microbiomes influence childhood health. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 38129]
Our bodies are dynamic ecosystems housing trillions of microbes that, while invisible to the naked eye, play a critical role in shaping human health. Scientists are beginning to understand the superpowers the microbiome holds. In this program, Susan Lynch, Ph.D., director of the Benioff Center for Microbiome Medicine, explains research into the microbiome and how infant microbiomes influence childhood health. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 38129]
Our bodies are dynamic ecosystems housing trillions of microbes that, while invisible to the naked eye, play a critical role in shaping human health. Scientists are beginning to understand the superpowers the microbiome holds. In this program, Susan Lynch, Ph.D., director of the Benioff Center for Microbiome Medicine, explains research into the microbiome and how infant microbiomes influence childhood health. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 38129]
What is the best way for a woman to achieve optimal health at midlife and beyond? It's by balancing her hormones. And, the way you do that is by healing your microbiome. Our guest for this episode, Dr. Grace Liu, is a Functional Medicine trained clinical pharmacist who specializes in complex disease management. She helps clients gain optimal performance through rebuilding the microbiome after damage from modern living using nutrigenomic tools and other advanced functional lab testing to give the solutions, strategies and treatments that reverse modern gut dysbiosis and disease. She is the author of 7 Steps to Heal SIBO” [and SIFO], the Founder of The Gut Institute, Host of the Microbiome Medicine Conferences, and the Microbiome Mastermind and has been featured in GaiaTV, UCSF, Women's Health Mag, Bulletproof, Ben Greenfield, Human Longevity Project. In this episode, we cover everything about hormones and your microbiome. We'll also discuss how these work together to create a healthy or unhealthy environment for your body and soul. You'll learn what specific diet and lifestyle factors can help heal your microbiome, and much more. Let's hear this great interview! Share your thoughts with us by leaving your comments. Get a copy of Dr. Grace Liu's book, “7 Steps To Heal SIBO: Simple Strategies and Exercises to Understand SIBO, Restore Energy, Beat Belly Fat and Eliminate Brain Fog.” https://www.amazon.com/Steps-Heal-SIBO-Strategies-Understand/dp/1726737691/
Bedridden by an infection, 7-year-old Sue Lynch discovers the wondrous world of microbes in the pages of her family encyclopedia. Her fascination with fungi, bacteria, and other microscopic organisms leads her from her childhood home in rural Ireland to California to study microbiology and its impact on human health. Frustrated by the field’s limitations, however, she forges her own path to become a pioneer in the burgeoning field of microbiome medicine. [00:46] Story by Susan Lynch, PhD, a UCSF professor of medicine and director of the Benioff Center for Microbiome Medicine. Mentioned in This Episode:UCSF Benioff Center for Microbiome MedicineResearch linking childhood asthma to infant microbiomeUCSF: The CampaignFollow @ucsf on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook Thank you to host Liz Neeley and to Matt Logan for providing his original song for the credits music. Mr. Logan helps hospitalized children manage pain, build resilience, and find joy as a board-certified music therapist for the Music Therapy Program at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital San Francisco.
My guest this week is Tiffany Scharschmidt, a close colleague of mine in the UCSF Benioff Center for Microbiome Medicine. I really admire how well-spoken she is and how carefully considered her research and other scholarly work is, a stark contrast to my own “fire, ready, aim” approach. Another remarkable fact about Tiffany is that she never got a Ph.D. Instead, she transitioned directly from an M.D. to a translational research program that spans deep molecular mechanism to clinical studies. Hear why and how she made that switch, whether or not microbes may someday cure skin disease, and what the big questions are in skin microbiome research.
Dr. Lynch is the Director of the UCSF Benioff Center for Microbiome Medicine and exemplifies the benefits of studying human biology at a range of scales, from “ecosystems to molecules.” Her translational research program has deepened our understanding of the role of the microbiome in allergy and asthma with a particular focus on the establishment of the microbiome early in life. Her team has identified microbes that could be administered to high-risk infants for prevention of childhood allergy and asthma, leading to a spin-off company. She talks about the importance of microbiology for understanding human biology and her path from environmental microbial ecology to the human microbiome.
In this episode, I'm giving you a personal look into the three things I had to let go of to grow the Story Engine Agency. We've all heard the saying, “You need to get out of your own way if you want to succeed.” Discover three things that can hold you back from growing to your desired place of success and how to overcome them. Resources Mentioned Pat Quinn Podcast Interview Zen blend Microbiome Medicine 2019 Healthpreneur live 3 Lessons We Learned From This Episode [8:51] the first move I made was to bring somebody in to help me with managing my projects, the details and the day to day stuff at The Story Engine Agency [10:54] As I start to let go and allow [my copywriter] to take on more of the copywriting work, the opposite of my fears have proved true. Her processes have delighted many of the clients and enhanced the strategic and presentation work that I was already doing [12:51] I allow the systems that we've developed to guide and navigate us and find our principals at The Story Engine Agency Connect with Kyle + The Story Engine Buy Kyle's Book - Selling with Story Invite Kyle to speak (events or podcast) Apply to work with us Twitter Instagram LinkedIN Click Here For The Show Notes
Learn about gluten and lectins, and how they impact our health, our mood, our microbiome, and ultimately, our longevity. Dr. Raphael Kellman, the founder of "Microbiome Medicine" has an in-depth conversation with Dr. Steven Gundry, renowned cardiac surgeon who now runs his own clinic, the Global Wellness Institute. Dr. Gundry discusses lectins, a type of plant protein found in numerous foods, and how they can cause inflammation resulting in many modern diseases. In this powerful talk with Dr. Kellman, Dr. Gundry goes into extreme detail about microbiome culprits (in addition to lectins and gluten), and what steps one can take today to regain their health. The Plant Paradox: The Hidden Dangers in "Healthy" Foods That Cause Disease and Weight Gain by Dr. Steven Gundry Global Wellness Institute For more information on today's topic, as well as links to all of the books mentioned, and to learn about all of Dr. Kellman's information-packed podcasts, please visit kellmancenter.com/podcast to hear all of Dr. Kellman's information-packed podcasts. For more information on Dr. Kellman and the Kellman Wellness Center, please kellmancenter.com
Returning guest Dr. Raphael Kellman, the founder of “Microbiome Medicine” and the Kellman Center for Integrative and Functional Medicine, discusses his new book, "The Microbiome Breakthrough: Harness the Power of Your Gut Bacteria to Boost Your Mood and Heal Your Body", which explains how the brain works and why you need to heal the microbiome, the gut, and the thyroid. It also features a 3-week meal plan, exercise program, and motivation techniques to help relieve stress, anxiety and depression. Listen to more health-related stories and research updates at www.hpr.fm
Join host Elise Marquam Jahns and Dr. Raphael Kellman, author of The Microbiome Breakthrough and the founder of the Kellman Center for Integrative and Functional Medicine. He is a respected author and board-certified physician. A graduate of Albert Einstein School of Medicine, he has worked as a cancer researcher for Sloan Kettering Memorial Hospital. Dr. Kellman has treated more than 40,000 patients, developing a global reputation for investigating the root causes of disease and pioneering the use of functional and microbiome medicine. He draws on the latest research to address patients’ biochemistry, metabolism, hormones, genetics, environment, emotions, and life circumstances to help them achieve optimal health and whole-patient care through healing the microbiome. https://kellmancenter.com/ Learning Well is sponsored by the Integrative Health Education Center of Normandale Community College. Thank you for your interest in the Edge! Please go to edgemagazine.net to view the latest issue of the Edge. For information on advertising in the Edge please contact Cathy Jacobsen at 763.433.9291. Or via email at Cathy@edgemagazine.net For article submission please contact Tim Miejan at 651.578.8969. Or via email at editor@edgemagazine.net And for further information regarding the Edge Talk Radio contact Cathryn Taylor at 612.710.7720 or via email at Cathryn@EFTForYourInnerChild.com
Today, Mitchell interviews Raphael Kellman, M.D. Dr. Kellman, MD, graduate of Albert Einstein College of Medicine, pioneered a groundbreaking new brand of medicine and healing, seamlessly integrating holistic and microbiome dietfunctional medicine with his visionary understanding of the world and nature, the root of who we are and its connection to health. Founder of “Microbiome Medicine,” Dr. Kellman is a bestselling author (his most recent books are The Whole Brain and The Microbiome Diet) and frequent lecturer. As medical director of the Kellman Center in New York, Dr. Kellman has treated tens of thousands of patients using his microbiome-centered approach to medicine. The Kellman Center specializes in thyroid disorders, gastro concerns, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, autism, anxiety, Lyme disease, cancer treatments, infertility, weight management, and unexplained malaise. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/abwmitchellrabin/support
Dr. Raphael Kellman is known around the world as the Microbiome Doctor, and for good reason! He joins JJ in today's podcast episode to explain why the bacteria in your gut are your greatest ally, and how maintaining a healthy balance of gut flora can help with everything from reducing inflammation and improving brain function to jumpstarting your metabolism and boosting weight loss. Listen to find out the microbiome superfoods you should be including in your diet and the worst foods that you should be avoiding at all costs, as well as the long-term effects of antibiotics and proton pump inhibitors on your gut health. Plus, get plenty of tasty, gut-friendly recipes with Dr. Kellman’s free Microbiome Recipe Guide! Freebies From Today’s Episode Get Dr. Raphael Kellman’s free Microbiome Recipe Guide by going to JJVirgin.com/drkellman Main Points From Today’s Episode The bacteria on Earth are greater in mass than all the fish in the sea and the animals on the planet. The same power of bacteria that we see in nature is also within us. Your gut bacteria have a profound connection with your brain. They produce even more serotonin and dopamine than your brain does. Eating the right types of foods for your gut microbiome helps to boost your metabolism, reduce inflammation, and overcome insulin resistance. Microbiome superfoods include jicama, asparagus, other vegetables, as well as fermented foods and certain fruits. Episode Play-By-Play [1:50] Dr. Kellman’s career briefing [3:13] How did Dr. Kellman become interested in the gut microbiome? [5:01] The powerful impact of bacteria on the Earth [6:45] The bacteria in your gut are your greatest ally when it comes to boosting your metabolism and losing weight. [8:17] How do you know if you need to work on your gut microbiome? [9:37] The connection between brain fog and your gut microbiome [14:26] How to take care of your friendly gut flora [15:32] Microbiome superfoods include jicama, asparagus, other vegetables, as well as fermented foods and certain fruits. [18:18] Processed foods wreak havoc on your gut microbiome. [19:17] Eating the right types of foods for your gut microbiome helps to boost your metabolism, reduce inflammation, and overcome insulin resistance. [20:24] A compound called butyrate that’s made by the bacteria in your gut while digesting prebiotic fiber has powerful anti-inflammatory effects. [21:05] The effects of antibiotics, and when you should and shouldn’t take them. [24:50] If the future, we may be using bacteria to overcome infectious diseases. [25:11] Proton pump inhibitors are worse for the gut microbiome than antibiotics. [27:20] Work with a functional medicine doctor to start the healing process. [30:10] If you want to lose weight even faster, here’s the two-word secret: Extra Fiber. [31:33] Listener’s question: Do I need probiotics? [32:01] The first step is to stop hurting your gut microbiome. [32:45] Diet, supplement, and lifestyle strategies to heal your gut. Mentioned in this episode: JJVirgin.com/drkellman http://kellmancenter.com/ The Whole Brain: The Microbiome Solution to Heal Depression, Anxiety, and Mental Fog without Prescription Drugs, by Dr. Raphael Kellman The Microbiome Diet: The Scientifically Proven Way to Restore Your Gut Health and Achieve Permanent Weight Loss, by Dr. Raphael Kellman Extra Fiber Dark Chocolate Coconut Fiber Bars Microbiome Balance Summer Bock’s website JJ Virgin Challenge JJ Virgin Official Facebook page JJ Virgin on Instagram
Dana Laake and her special guest Dr. Raphael Kellman will discuss the microbiome solution to heal depression, anxiety, and mental fog without prescription drugs. Raphael Kellman, MD, graduated from Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He pioneered “Microbiome Medicine,” a groundbreaking new approach to medicine and healing which includes integrating holistic and functional medicine. Dr. Kellman is the author of The Microbiome Diet and other books on health and healing, He manages a thriving medical practice and lectures all over the world.
Why You Should Listen: In this episode, you will learn about probiotics and the microbiome and how we can support it to optimize health. About My Guest: My guest for this episode is Kiran Krishnan. Kiran Krishnan is a Research Microbiologist and has been involved in the dietary supplement and nutrition market for the past 16 years. He comes from a strict research background having spent several years with hands-on R&D in the fields of molecular medicine and microbiology at the University of Iowa. He earned his Bachelor of Science degrees in Microbiology at the University of Iowa; his undergraduate education was followed up with post graduate research in Molecular Biology and Virology. He left University research to take a position as the U.S. Business Development and Product Development lead for Amano Enzyme, USA. Amano is one of the world’s largest suppliers of therapeutic enzymes used in the dietary supplement and pharmaceutical industries in North America. Kiran also established a Clinical Research Organization where he designed and conducted over a dozen human clinical trials in human nutrition. Kiran is a co-founder and partner in Nu Science Trading, LLC.; a nutritional technology development, research and marketing company in the U.S. Dietary Supplement and Medical Food markets. Most recently, Kiran is acting as the Chief Scientific Officer at Physician’s Exclusive, LLC. and Microbiome Labs. He is a frequent lecturer on the Human Microbiome at Medical and Nutrition Conferences. He conducts the popular monthly Microbiome Series Webinars through the Rebel Health Tribe Group practitioner training program. Kiran has been invited as an expert guest on National Radio and Satellite radio and has been a guest speaker in several Health Summits as a microbiome expert. He is currently involved in three novel human clinical trials on probiotics and the human microbiome. Kiran offers his extensive knowledge and practical application of the latest science on the human microbiome as it relates to health and wellness. He is the creator of Thrive Probiotic, PeakBiotics, and MegaSpore Biotic. Key Takeaways: - What is the microbiome and why is it important? - Are there really more of "them" than "us"? - What happens to our flora when we take antibiotics? - Where do probiotics come from? - Can probitoics help or harm in those with SIBO? - Are spore-based probiotics an option for those with PANDAS/PANS? - Do antimicrobial herbs negatively impact beneficial flora? - Can prebiotics help? Which ones? - How does diet impact microbiome diversity? - What about the brain, sinus, skin, and vaginal microbiomes? - What can sprores do in support of our health? Connect With My Guest: http://www.gomegaspore.com http://www.thriveprobiotic.com Related Resources: http://betterhealthguy.link/MegaSpore Interview Date: April 20, 2017 Disclosure BetterHealthGuy.com is an affiliate of Microbiome Labs. Disclaimer: The content of this show is for informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any illness or medical condition. Nothing in today's discussion is meant to serve as medical advice or as information to facilitate self-treatment. As always, please discuss any potential health-related decisions with your own personal medical authority.
Evolution Radio Show - Alles was du über Keto, Low Carb und Paleo wissen musst
Bitte beachten Sie auch immer den aktuellen "Haftungsausschluss (Disclaimer) und allgemeiner Hinweis zu medizinischen Themen" auf https://paleolowcarb.de/haftungsausschluss/ #geNUSS[explosion] von [næhr:sinn] - das low carb knusper nuss müsli [næhr:sinn] geNUSS[explosion] ist ein hochwertiges low-carb* Müsli und besteht zu 100% aus natürlichen Zutaten. Es ist gut als Frühstück und Snack und hat nur 13,7g verwertbaren Kohlenhydraten auf 100g. Es ist getreidefrei und sojafrei. Perfekt für den Start in den Tag. Wir verarbeiten nur hochwertigste, nährstoffreiche Zutaten, die dich länger satt machen und nachhaltig mit Energie versorgen. Wir nutzen ballaststoffreiche Kokosnuss, Erdmandel und heimische Nüsse. Mehr darüber erfährst du auf lowcarbmüsli.at oder auf Amazon.de In Folge #103 Das Video der aktuellen Folge direkt auf Youtube öffnen Und nicht vergessen: Wenn du uns auf YouTube siehst, und wenn du es noch nicht getan hast, dann abonniere unseren Kanal „Evolution Radio Show“ Wenn du das Podcast hörst, dann findest du die Links für Apple iTunes und Android hier auf unserer Homepage Kurze Zusammenfassung Dr. Grace Liu ist klinische Pharmazeutin und ausgebildet in funktioneller Medizin. Sie arbeitet seit mehr als 19 Jahren in diesem Bereich und hat sich auf das Management von komplexen Erkrankungen und den Darm spezialisiert. Sie hat “The Gut Institute” gegründet um ihr Wissen auch an andere Therapeuten weiterzugeben. Sie ist eine absolute Spezialistin was das Darm-Mikrobiom angeht und ich freue mich, dass ich Grace als Gast bei der Evolution Radio Show begrüßen darf. Unter anderem in dieser Folge: Probiotika und worauf es bei der Auswahl ankommt. Was sind "Soil Based Probiotics"? Nicht alle Ballaststoffe sind gleich gut. Grace erklärt welche Ballaststoffe ihrer Meinung nach die besten sind und warum. Die Wahrheit über resistente Stärke, rohe Kartoffelstärke und warum Du sie nicht nutzen solltest. Verzicht auf Gluten und Getreide hat enorme Vorteile für den Darm und die Darmgesundheit. Clostridium difficile Infektion und die unglaubliche Wirkung von Stuhltransplantationen Personalisierung der Ernährung anhand der Herkunft. Warum Europäer anders essen sollten, als Asiaten oder Afrikaner. Akazienfaser bei IBS Ballaststoffe aus der Konjac-Wurzel (Glucomannan) ##Wie man SIBO heilt - 7 Schritte von Dr. Grace Liu Schritt 1 – Fermentierte Lebensmittel essen Schritt 2 –Pflanzen essen, die reich an resistenter Stärke sind Schritt 3 - Probiotika aus der Erde (Soil Based Probiotics) Schritt 4 - Iss BIONIC FIBER und reduziere Körperfett Schritt 5 - Bewegung: moderate Aktivität, mindestens 10 000 Schritte pro Tag Schritt 6 – Allergene vermeiden (Mais, Soja, Gluten, Weizen, Milch, Eiweißetc).GMO vermeiden und tierische Produkte aus Massentierhaltung Schritt Sieben – Hormone und Immunsystem heilen — Leber und Nebennieren unterstützen, Antioxidantien, Stressmanagement, Schlaf, etc ##Was ist BIONIC FIBER? Inulin-FOS Acacia Arabinogalactan Modified Citrus Pectin Chlorella Glucomannan (MAX: 1/4 to 1/2 tsp with 2 cups water) FOS, Fructo Oligosaccharide GOS/beta-glucan, Galacto Oligosaccharide (Galactommune) Pectin Psyllium PrePhage Prebiotic Triphala, 3 organic fruit powders FiberMEND (rice bran, arabinogalactan, pectin, prune, green tea, guar) PaleoFiber (Acacia, guar, cranberry seed powder, carrot, inulin, citrus, glucomannan, psyllium, flax, prune with La-14, Bifidobacterium longum) TruFiber (Sunfiber, Inulin, Resistant Oligosaccharides) Triple Intestinal Cleanse Prebiotics (Psyllium, Triphala, Acacia) PureLean Fiber (Creafibre, Sunfiber, flax, guar, glucomannan, rice bran, prune) Amazing Grass, Berry (with SBO probiotics) Raw Reserve AG, Berry (with SBO probiotics) Fibersol-2 (Resistant Oligosaccharide) Ultra Fiber PLUS (Resistant Oligosaccharide, 12 prebiotics + L. acidophilus) Short Summery: Dr. Grace Liu PharmD is a trained functional medicine practitioner and clinical pharmacist with a doctorate in practice for 19+ years and specializes in complex disease management. Dr. Liu consults and helps clients gain optimal performance through rebuilding the microbiome after damage from modern living. She uses nutrigenomic tools and other advanced functional lab testing. Clients include paleo movement leaders and a UFC MMA fighter in the top 10. In 2014, she founded The Gut Institute and is training functional medicine leaders to approach gut protocols with her expertise. She has been invited to speak at Ancestral Health Symposium, PaleoFx for two years in a row, interviewed for a documentary movie (by ‘Microbirth’ producers) and Women’s Health UK magazine on the skin-gut microbiome. Recently she shared the stage with Dr David Perlmutter (author, Grain Brain) on the Expert Microbiome Panel at Paleof(x)16 in Austin, Texas. She has also been interviewed for the Keto Summit, Detox Summit, Robb Wolf podcast, Endurance Planet, and Bulletproof Radio with Dave Asprey. She is currently finishing a book on the topic “The Amazing Gut: The Magic and Madness of the Microbiome”, scheduled to be released in October 2016. The Gut Institute will be hosting Microbiome Medicine, live training on December 3-4th, 2016 in Oakland California. Dr Grace is co-teaching with 2 other doctorate trained Functional Pharmacists Dr Anh Nguyen, PharmD BCACP and Dr Erika Gray, PharmD. ##How To Cure SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth) ###Dr. Grace’s 7-Steps Step One – Eat Fermented Foods Step Two – Eat Resistant-Starch-Rich Tubers, Grains, Legumes and Pulses Step Three – Eat Soil-Based Probiotics Step Four – Eat BIONIC FIBER and Burn Body Fat Step Five – Exercise low-moderate intensity one hour daily continuously (10,000 steps) Step Six – Avoid allergenic foods (corn, soy, gluten/wheat, dairy, nuts, egg whites, etc). Avoid GMO products and livestock/poultry fed GMO crops (corn, soy, etc) Step Seven – Heal hormones and immunity — take adrenal support, liver support, antioxidants etc ##Podcast https://thegutinstitute.com/gut-guardians-podcast Bücher Darm S.O.S Ich habe dieses Buch so gestaltet, dass du alle Informationen bekommst um deinen Darm wieder in Ordnung zu bringen. Das heißt du bekommst nicht nur einen Ratgeber sondern viele weitere Informationen, die dir helfen werden deinen Darm wieder in Ordnung zu bringen. Auch Rezepte für die Zeit nach der Heilung sind enthalten. Folgende Veränderungen kannst du wahrscheinlich schon in den ersten Wochen beobachten: • Weniger Blähungen • Gewichtsverlust • Verringerte Infektanfälligkeit • Besserer Schlaf • Weniger Kopfweh, Migräne • Verbessertes Hautbild Aus dem Inhalt • Diagnostik o Was soll ich meinen Arzt fragen und welche Befunde sind wichtig? • Programm: Auslöser (sogenannte Trigger) entfernen • Aufbau der Darmflora: So kommt der Darm wieder in Ordnung • Nahrungsergänzungsmittel (Supplements) • Besserer Lebensstil für einen gesunden Darm • Arbeitsblätter & Anhänge o Was du immer zu Hause haben solltest o 11-seitiger Ernährungsleitfaden o mit allen Grundlagen einer gesunden Ernährung o Die 30 Tage Eliminationsdiät o 10 wichtige Paleorezepte Weitere Folgen Webseiten Grace Liu | (auf Facebook folgen) Paleo Low Carb - JULIAS BLOG | (auf Facebook folgen) Superhumanoid - PAWELS BLOG Super | (auf Facebook folgen)
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