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Dr. Sabine and I discuss the critical role of the gut microbiome, the controversy surrounding vaccines and antibiotics, and the importance of resilience in maintaining overall well-being. We also explore how diet, stress, and environmental factors impact immunity and chronic disease. Make sure to listen to the full interview to learn more.
Dr. Sabine Hazan is a gastroenterologist, microbiome researcher, and founder of a genetic sequencing research laboratory focused on the gut microbiome. With over 20 years of experience in clinical trials, she is a leading expert on fecal microbiota transplants and the impact of gut bacteria on various diseases. Dr. Hazan is also the author of Let's Talk Sh!t, a book that explores the connection between gut health and overall wellness.
We discuss the following:
- All about Dr. Sabine Hazan
- Gut microbiome’s role in immunity and chronic illness
- Thoughts on antibiotics for Lyme
- Bifidobacteria in gut health and resilience
- Factors that harm the microbiome, including stress, antibiotics, and alcohol
- Probiotics on gut health and their role in children after antibiotic use
- Fiber, carnivore diet, and gut microbiome
- Impact of stress on gut health and immunity
- How the pandemic affected public trust in medicine
- Alkaline water and its impact on digestion
- Where to find Dr. Sabine Hazan
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*DISCLAIMER: This content is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. It should not replace professional medical advice.
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