John and Mark briefly explore the connection between social connection, community and population health. In addition they look at the environmental and health impact GMOs can have and how best to reduce one’s exposure.
The Health Edge: Social Connection, Community and GMOs
John and Mark briefly explore the connection between social connection, community and population health. In addition they look at the environmental and health impact GMOs can have and how best to reduce one’s exposure.
The Health Edge: Detoxification
Mark reviews the powerful role environmental toxins play in human health. he will explore some current thinking with respect to the mechanisms that link environmental toxins to human biology, reasons some are at greater risk, and how one can begin to reduce the toxic burden in their lives.
The Health Edge: Detoxification
Mark reviews the powerful role environmental toxins play in human health. he will explore some current thinking with respect to the mechanisms that link environmental toxins to human biology, reasons some are at greater risk, and how one can begin to reduce the toxic burden in their lives.
The Health Edge 11: Discussing the “R” word (reverse) when it comes to modern chronic disease
Mark and John compare a typical western clinical approach to metabolic syndrome and autoimmunity with a more integrated, nutritional intervention approach. They examine the potential to shift-reverse a biologic trajectory that could transform the life experience of an individual.
The Health Edge: Discussing the “R” word (reverse)
Mark and John compare a typical western clinical approach to metabolic syndrome and autoimmunity with a more integrated, nutritional intervention approach.
The Health Edge 10: Human microbiome and health 2
At the end of the day might it be true that we, as homo sapiens, are merely elaborate vehicles for the propagation of the microbiome?
John and Mark continue their discussion on:
1. Environmental factors that have led to changes in the human microbiome
2. The connection between an altered microbiome (dysbiosis) and “leaky gut”
3. How leaky gut leads to a disrupted immune-inflammatory-autoimmune response for
many
4. Actionable lifestyle and food choice steps to improve microbiome diversity and
reduce “leaky gut”.
The Health Edge: Human microbiome and health part 2
At the end of the day might it be true that we, as homo sapiens, are merely elaborate vehicles for the propogation of the microbiome?
John and Mark continue their discussion on:
- Environmental factors that have led to changes in the human microbiome
- The connection between an altered microbiome (dysbiosis) and “leaky gut”
- How leaky gut leads to a disrupted immune-inflammatory-autoimmune response for many
- Actionable lifestyle and food choice steps to improve microbiome diversity and reduce “leaky gut”.
The Health Edge: The human microbiome and health
John and mark discuss the rapidly evolving science of the human microbiome and how it influences human biology and human health. They explore the relationship between our environment and the diversity and quality of our microbiome, a major determinant of human health and quality of life. In part one on this topic, they conclude with some nutritional strategies to restore and maintain a healthier microbiome.
The Health Edge: The human microbiome and health
John and mark discuss the rapidly evolving science of the human microbiome and how it influences human biology and human health. They explore the relationship between our environment and the diversity and quality of our microbiome, a major determinant of human health and quality of life. In part one on this topic, they conclude with some nutritional strategies to restore and maintain a healthier microbiome.