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So there's been a lot said on the microbiome. I actually talked to somebody yesterday who hadn't heard about the microbiome, that was kind of unusual because most of the people were coming to me today. I've seen, have been all over the internet, trying everything. And when it didn't work, you know, that's where they call us. So so microbiome project microbiome project was 2005 to 2010. It was amazing. I actually have a colleague who was involved in that project. There was 18 people on that project. And and that's where they came to understand that the microbiome, that three to five pounds of bacteria in your intestines was a mindbogglingly important to our overall health go figure, you know, we're eating, it goes, we digest it. It goes into our intestines and it creates a bouncing bacteria. How could that possibly be affecting our health so much?
But you know, when you tell somebody that your microbiome could be causing the pressure in your microbiome could be causing inflammation, it could be the reason that you can't lose weight. It could be the reason they have anxiety. It could be part of the reason that when it breaks down, you're having pain in your joints, or if you're in pain throughout our body. And you know, a lot of people, particularly back then even practitioners would kind of roll their eyes, but they're, nobody's rolling their eyes. Now, the microbiome is a big deal for everybody. Okay. one of our, I think one of our successes here was that my colleagues know, took great notice in the clinical application of the microbiome relative to the types of conditions that my colleagues and I treat, which is like, I call them the, I actually off-camera.
We call them the mystery disease patient because it's the patient who's come in and all the labs are normal and they'd been everywhere. And it was more mystery disease back in the nineties and two thousands than it is now. But, but the person who just has every single symptom known to humanity and where does it begin? And this, this goes back to the leaky gut, but this goes beyond that and the myth. And here's the thing about, about the microbiome and Hashimoto's, it's bad enough that the United States of America has the worst microbiome of any country on earth. And, and that is a fact that is a study that was done in the microbiome project back in 2005 to 2010. And they took biopsies of virtually every single country's average microbiome for five years, they compared them. And the United States was worse because we just eat like crap and we're stressed out of our minds.
And so but to take that one step further, the microbiome of the Hashimoto's patient is totally different from even the average microbiome of the of the of the, of the normal population in the Hashima for I'm, first of all, how she Meadows contributes to creating a bad microbiome. The hypothyroid aspect of Hashimoto's slows everything down. So you don't digest your food, right?
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For more information on this topic or to schedule a consultation please visit us at http://WhatIsHashimotos.com
So there's been a lot said on the microbiome. I actually talked to somebody yesterday who hadn't heard about the microbiome, that was kind of unusual because most of the people were coming to me today. I've seen, have been all over the internet, trying everything. And when it didn't work, you know, that's where they call us. So so microbiome project microbiome project was 2005 to 2010. It was amazing. I actually have a colleague who was involved in that project. There was 18 people on that project. And and that's where they came to understand that the microbiome, that three to five pounds of bacteria in your intestines was a mindbogglingly important to our overall health go figure, you know, we're eating, it goes, we digest it. It goes into our intestines and it creates a bouncing bacteria. How could that possibly be affecting our health so much?
But you know, when you tell somebody that your microbiome could be causing the pressure in your microbiome could be causing inflammation, it could be the reason that you can't lose weight. It could be the reason they have anxiety. It could be part of the reason that when it breaks down, you're having pain in your joints, or if you're in pain throughout our body. And you know, a lot of people, particularly back then even practitioners would kind of roll their eyes, but they're, nobody's rolling their eyes. Now, the microbiome is a big deal for everybody. Okay. one of our, I think one of our successes here was that my colleagues know, took great notice in the clinical application of the microbiome relative to the types of conditions that my colleagues and I treat, which is like, I call them the, I actually off-camera.
We call them the mystery disease patient because it's the patient who's come in and all the labs are normal and they'd been everywhere. And it was more mystery disease back in the nineties and two thousands than it is now. But, but the person who just has every single symptom known to humanity and where does it begin? And this, this goes back to the leaky gut, but this goes beyond that and the myth. And here's the thing about, about the microbiome and Hashimoto's, it's bad enough that the United States of America has the worst microbiome of any country on earth. And, and that is a fact that is a study that was done in the microbiome project back in 2005 to 2010. And they took biopsies of virtually every single country's average microbiome for five years, they compared them. And the United States was worse because we just eat like crap and we're stressed out of our minds.
And so but to take that one step further, the microbiome of the Hashimoto's patient is totally different from even the average microbiome of the of the of the, of the normal population in the Hashima for I'm, first of all, how she Meadows contributes to creating a bad microbiome. The hypothyroid aspect of Hashimoto's slows everything down. So you don't digest your food, right?
http://powerhealthtalk.com
http://drmartinrutherford.com
Martin P. Rutherford, DC
https://goo.gl/maps/P73T34mNB4xcZXXBA
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