The Microbiome Expert

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. 

Guy Daniels

It’s very rewarding to help so many people, so dramatically, who had been struggling for years with a given condition, usually gastrointestinal in nature. As I was in that position many years ago. I struggled with horrific gastrointestinal problems which were eventually diagnosed as Crohn’s Disease. I went from doctor to doctor, to no avail, like so many of the people I have helped over the years. Had someone known then what I know now, it would have saved me a tremendous amount of time, stress, money and effort. I’ve spent many years researching endlessly and meticulously and applying that knowledge helping other people.  

As for schooling, I have a Master’s in Science, with a focus on Nutrition. But to be honest, this field is new and rapidly evolving. Most practitioners don’t know much at all about the microbiome, and in fact sometimes their patients know more than they do. When I was in school, the word microbiome was never mentioned. And given the focus in medicine on drugs and surgery, don’t expect your doctor to know anything either. After many years of on-the-job training and self direction, I now sit at the tip of the spear in this fascinating and rapidly evolving field.  

My Succeses

Each success story is a great achievement. I’m very proud of my testimonials which you can read and watch on my website. You also have to consider that these testimonials are coming from people who have already been to see about on average ten other practitioners before they find me. And yet, I’m able to do what so many other practitioners were unable to. I was able to table take my passion and knowledge base and apply it to a trial involving HIV patients with bad IBS symptoms. For those subjects who completed the short trial, there was a 100% success rate. I’ve read thousands of original research papers over the years, and I don’t think I’ve ever seen a trial with a 100% success rate before.  

Studying
The Microbiome

I enjoy the science, how it applies to myself and so many others, and how I’m at the tip of the spear in a rapidly evolving field. There are still many unknowns about the microbiome, and I enjoy the process of solving the riddle, and to date, although I don’t know everything, I know enough to make dramatic improvements in the lives of many. 

Help Me

My number one priority is patient success. I’m fully committed to doing what is in the best interest of the people I help. My regimens are fully data based, and I have a long history of success. Over the years, I’ve had many people ask me for “magic in a bottle”. In other words, people who are in tough shape, but aren’t willing to do anything more than buy some supplement in the hopes that it will help. I’m the opposite, with me you get the truth and you have to put forth some effort, but in the end, if you achieve dramatic health improvements like so many others before, it’s worth it.  

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Testimonials

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Although I have only been following Guy Daniel’s gut health protocol for six weeks, my results have been miraculous. I have had chronic constipation and food intolerances since I was 3 years old. They got worse and worse as I got older…

Jenna

Student

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I find very valuable the consultations I have with Guy Daniels, who is the Director of Medical Education at [redacted]. While the reports provide good information, I find Guy’s detailed analysis of the raw data invaluable…

Dr. Jason Piken

Chiropractor

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For years I’ve struggled with chronic stomach pains, and following many unsuccessful medical consults, the subsequent over-prescribing of antibiotics resulted in additional unwanted suffering in the form of recurring bacterial vaginosis and yeast infections, which proved untreatable…

C.W.