Episodes
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Guest: Lindsey Parsons, owner of High Desert Health, Certified Health Coach
Struggling with gut health issues like bloating, gas, constipation, diarrhea, loose stool, abdominal pain or discomfort, heartburn/reflux, indigestion, IBS, IBD, SIBO, candida, or food intolerances or sensitivities? Lindsey likely has a solution for you.
Topics Discussed
Lindsey’s personal health journey Typical success rate with her clients The most common diagnostic tests The diagnosis and treatment of SIBO Two supplements that Lindsey launchedHigh Desert Health Coaching
Lindsey’s Supplements
Song: Neon by ZAKAR. If you like bands like Tycho, you’ll love ZAKAR. Check them out on Spotify.
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Guest: Alex Zaharakis
Alex is a licensed and board certified Medical physicist in Radiation Oncology, a scientist with background in physics, mathematics and biology, that has utilized his life experiences to develop an analytical method for quantifying and intervening with intestinal dysbiosis which he believes to be significant in the development and severity of autism and other disease states.
Topics Discussed
Alex’s personal story with his son’s ASD journey
How Alex and his team help children with ASD
Possible reasons for huge increases in ASD
Testimonials from clients
How avoid scams in the ASD arena
The impact of diet and probiotics
Possible ways to prevent ASD
Discussion of supplements and gut testing
LINKS for show notes
START HERE → Gut Balancing LLC
Gains document - messages from parents / patients
Practical Considerations For Microbiome Intervention in ASD & Common Modes of Metabolic Dysfunction
Researched Elements Complete Supplement Catalog
Researched Elements on Rumble
Researched Elements
Thiogenics
How Evivo’s B. infantis colonizes the gut and reduces pathogens–A study of two infants
Song: Neon by ZAKAR. If you like bands like Tycho, you’ll love ZAKAR. Check them out on Spotify.
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Our guest today is Mike Farrell, PhD who does research at the Georgia Tech Research Institute. Mike has done research in microbiology and virology in the private sector, for the government, including the CDC and now in academia. His team seeks to utilize a probiotic E. coli strain to boost the effectiveness of traditional vaccines against influenza, which kills as many as 52,000 people and leads to hundreds of thousands of hospitalizations a year in the United States.
Song: Neon by ZAKAR. If you like bands like Tycho, you’ll love ZAKAR. Check them out on Spotify.
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My guest today is Carrie McGuckin. Carrie serves as the sales Director at Evivo. Evivo's top product is a groundbreaking probiotic with a specific strain of B. infantis called EVC001.
Highlights
Why Bifidobacteruim is so crucial for infant health How EVC001 reduces inflammation and heals the gut. How EVC001 kills off potential pathogens. The power of HMO to feed healthy bacteriaSong: Neon by ZAKAR. If you like bands like Tycho, you’ll love ZAKAR. Check them out on Spotify.
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My guest today is Cheryl Sew Hoy. Cheryl is the founder and CEO of Tiny Health, a microbiome testing company whose mission is to improve health outcomes of future generations through evidence based insights.
Highlights
• Why Tiny Health's technology and data is the industry leader
• The importance of the infant microbiome for future health
• Why infants and pregnant moms should be tested
• The difference between shotgun metagenomics and 16S gut testing
Song: Neon by ZAKAR. If you like bands like Tycho, you’ll love ZAKAR. Check them out on Spotify.
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Keith Bell is the founder of the 12,000 member Facebook group, The Gut Club: Stool Test Discussion Group. It’s a very active group that has personally been very beneficial for my own gut health journey. Keith is an activist for health and a citizen scientist. Keith brings a real passion to how he thinks and acts in the gut health space and beyond.
Check our some of Keith's resources mentioned in the episode.
The Gut Club: Stool Test Discussion Group
Children's Health Defense
#microbiomevaccinesafetyproject
Song: Neon by ZAKAR. If you like bands like Tycho, you’ll love ZAKAR. Check them out on Spotify.
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Dawn Whitten ND, BNat (Hons), IBCLC, FNHAA, was my guest on this episode to talk about the critical first 1000 days of a child’s life. Dawn is a clinician at Gould’s Natural Medicine based in Hobart, Tasmania. Dawn recounted her clinical care of an infant who was suffering from gut dysbiosis. Through lactation assistance and eventually the addition of a key probiotic, Dawn was able to help this infant progress from sickness to health.
Topics
How Dawn combines being a naturopath and a lactation consultant to assist families and children The differences between an adult and infant microbiome The impact of a c-section and use of antibiotics on an infant’s microbiome Why probiotics are usually not the answer for infants The typical amount of Bifidobacterium in a healthy infant’s gut How Bifidobacterium reduces potentially pathogenic bacteria The wonders of HMO’s (Human Milk Oligosaccharides) in breast milkSong: Neon by ZAKAR. If you like bands like Tycho, you’ll love ZAKAR. Check them out on Spotify.