Every week I’ll be uploading a new video, where more savvy patients, other scientists, practitioners and decision makers in healthcare can receive an education on the microbiome, that’s second to none.
Now that there´s a supplement in the marketplace containing Akkermansia muciniphila, this very interesting bacterium is starting to get some attention. Although it offers up promise, you should also be...
Antibiotics are both crucially important and at the same time, a threat to our individual and collective morbidity, mortality and future. The drugs that we just throw down our throats...
In my new presentation entitled, “Anxiety and Depression – The Gut-Brain Connection,” as usual I touch on the microbial fingerprint of these two conditions. As expected, we see the same...
C-diff infections. They conjure up fear, as they should, but as you will come to learn in my video presentation, the term “infection” is a misnomer here. What we’re really...
Colorectal cancer is one of the most common and deadly cancers there are globally and increasing rapidly in non-elderly adults in the United States. However, there is good news. This...
COVID-19, what a nightmare that didn’t have to happen. I don’t want to get into government corruption, stupidity and lies, but instead do my best to educate you. It’s up...
I was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease almost 25 years ago, (almost 30 since first symptoms) and because of that, combined with my background, you’ll be exposed to information you’ve never...
I start off my presentation on dementia with two powerful case studies. They are both elderly patients with dementia, who underwent a fecal microbiota transfer (FMT) due to C-diff infections....
Dive into the fascinating world of stress and its secret impact on your microbiome! In this eye-opening video, we unravel the gut-brain connection, decode the role of feel-good chemicals, and...
Faecalibacterium prausnitzii. Yes, I know, that´s a mouthful. Well, this bacterium literally is the superhero of the gut, with a better data profile than any other critter down there. You...
In all of my interactions in helping people, whether it´s with an individual directly, a patient of another practitioner or a subject in a trial, they are always adults. I...
The food you eat is usually just thought of as protein, carbohydrates and fats. But the reality is, that it’s much more complicated than that. The fats alone have a...
I must be some crazy nut writing this from my parents’ basement. Everyone else is on board the probiotics and fermented food train. What the hell am I talking about?...
Parkinson’s disease, another in a long list of terrible conditions seen more in “developed” countries than in “third-world” countries. Nearly 90,000 people are diagnosed with Parkinson’s in the United States...
I launched my microbiome educational platform four months ago, and things are really starting to pick up. My most popular protocol has been for SIBO. Apparently, there are many people...
I built a very interesting free presentation entitled, “Stomach Acid Blockers and their Effects on the Microbiome”. It really focuses on one particular kind of stomach acid blocker in particular,...
The ketogenic diet has become pretty popular, and for the right person, it may be a great idea in the short or long term. This presentation is not here to...
FMT – fecal microbiota transfer/transplant. As the name implies, a portion of the feces from one person, the donor, is being transplanted into a recipient in poor health. You’re probably...
Ulcerative colitis is one of two terrible diseases which make up what’s called inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Like with so many conditions, there is a genetic component which sheds light...
Sadly, we are all mortal. So the question becomes, “how long can we live.” An equally important question is, “how long can we live well?” What´s the point of living...
In the last many years, I’ve served as the Head of medical education for a microbiome firm. My primary roles centered around product and protocol development, clinical and research expert, VIP care, practitioner patient care support, clinical trial work, data analysis and lecturer. After years of listening to patients, practitioners and others tell me that the work that I’ve done is astonishing, and that I should be a household name, I’ve decided to go out on my own.