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This episode got me EXCITED! Excited for what's coming for us to be able to really support our pets through focusing on and nourishing the key players in their health - the microbiome. Carol Hughes is the leading expert in the canine microbiome and has studied profiles of dogs for over 14 years, in this episode we uncover what's really going on in our Dog's guts, how the dog is in a state of crisis that needs action from all of us to help them recover and how we can achieve that in the simplest way. The microbiome is really the most fascinating and crucial component of our dog's health, and we should give it the credit and care it deserves. I hope you love this episode - and if you have any questions don't hesitate to reach out. Microbiome analysis and support is always fundamental to any of my holistic health plans and should be in yours too!
About Carol Hughes:
Carol Hughes of Biome 4 pets is one of the leading experts in the Canine microbiome and has been involved in the canine microbiome since 2014 which started with researching the microbiome of overweight dogs which discovered a natural plant compound that worked to reduce weight in dogs and horses without changing the diet.
Following this discovery Carol then went on to do a gut microbiology degree course at Aberystwyth university which was run by some of the world's leading gut microbiologists and focused on the relationships between the bacteria and how the microbiome could be manipulated to improve health.
From that learning, Carol and her team began to further define Biome 4 pets to focus on how to manipulate and restore the microbiome and make it resilient using active plant compounds.
This led into a further 4 years of research relating to inflammation of the microbiome, which still continues today, into discovering which bioactive plant compounds can modulate the microbiome's rebalancing and restoration process
Carol has been involved in this area of research with Bangor and Aberystwyth Universities since 2009, has presented at the European College of Integrated Veterinary Nutrition, British Association of Veterinary Herbalists, Kew Gardens, The Fine Bioactive Compounds from Plants Conferences (Bangor University) and the National Dog Expo last year and this
If you're interested in supporting your Dog's health holistically? Connect with me on Instagram!
Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/mark-july/today-is-the-day License code: 1JUSHLLAVMM6YVRF
This episode got me EXCITED! Excited for what's coming for us to be able to really support our pets through focusing on and nourishing the key players in their health - the microbiome. Carol Hughes is the leading expert in the canine microbiome and has studied profiles of dogs for over 14 years, in this episode we uncover what's really going on in our Dog's guts, how the dog is in a state of crisis that needs action from all of us to help them recover and how we can achieve that in the simplest way. The microbiome is really the most fascinating and crucial component of our dog's health, and we should give it the credit and care it deserves. I hope you love this episode - and if you have any questions don't hesitate to reach out. Microbiome analysis and support is always fundamental to any of my holistic health plans and should be in yours too!
About Carol Hughes:
Carol Hughes of Biome 4 pets is one of the leading experts in the Canine microbiome and has been involved in the canine microbiome since 2014 which started with researching the microbiome of overweight dogs which discovered a natural plant compound that worked to reduce weight in dogs and horses without changing the diet.
Following this discovery Carol then went on to do a gut microbiology degree course at Aberystwyth university which was run by some of the world's leading gut microbiologists and focused on the relationships between the bacteria and how the microbiome could be manipulated to improve health.
From that learning, Carol and her team began to further define Biome 4 pets to focus on how to manipulate and restore the microbiome and make it resilient using active plant compounds.
This led into a further 4 years of research relating to inflammation of the microbiome, which still continues today, into discovering which bioactive plant compounds can modulate the microbiome's rebalancing and restoration process
Carol has been involved in this area of research with Bangor and Aberystwyth Universities since 2009, has presented at the European College of Integrated Veterinary Nutrition, British Association of Veterinary Herbalists, Kew Gardens, The Fine Bioactive Compounds from Plants Conferences (Bangor University) and the National Dog Expo last year and this
If you're interested in supporting your Dog's health holistically? Connect with me on Instagram!
Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/mark-july/today-is-the-day License code: 1JUSHLLAVMM6YVRF