Gut & Microbiome Health
The gastrointestinal tract and its unique and complex microbiome play a central role in health and disease. Microorganisms in the gut influence various organs, including the brain, lungs, and heart, as well as body functions such as immunity, energy balance, and both fat and sugar metabolism. Optimizing the gut microbiome is often the first place to start when improving overall health.
The Central Importance of Gut Health
"Diversity in our foods leads to diversity in our gut microbiome. That diversity is connected to almost every disease that has been studied. We focus on nutrition and the gut as a foundation to overall health." - Patrick Hanaway, MD, IFMCP
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MASLD & MASH: Emerging Therapeutics to Enhance Standard of Care
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The Impact of Toxins on the Gut Microbiome
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IBS Development: Primary Causes & Triggers
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Connecting Bone and Gut Health
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Improving Thyroid Function by Targeting the Gut Microbiome
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SIBO: Comorbidities and Restoring Microbial Balance
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Improve Patients’ Quality of Life With Lifestyle Interventions for IBS
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Managing SIBO Through Dietary Interventions
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References
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- Lee K, Kwon CI, Yeniova AÖ, et al. Global prevalence of functional dyspepsia according to Rome criteria, 1990-2020: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Sci Rep. 2024;14(1):4172. doi:10.1038/s41598-024-54716-3