Microbiome
In the universe of you, your gut’s microbial constellation guides your metabolism, mindset, and defence shields.

Biome Briefing
What is the human microbiome and how does my gut microbiome affect my overall health?
What are the signs or symptoms of an unhealthy gut microbiome?
Can the microbiome be tested—and are stool tests clinically useful?
Which diseases or conditions are linked to disruptions in the microbiome (dysbiosis)?
How do antibiotics or other medications impact the microbiome?
What can I do to improve or restore my microbiome?
Do probiotics, prebiotics, or fermented foods really make a difference?
Is there a connection between the gut microbiome and mental health (the “gut-brain axis”)?
How might the microbiome influence immunity, allergies, or autoimmune risk?

Gut Gridlock
Chronic bloating or irregularity isn’t “just IBS”—it’s your gut waving a red flag for microbial mix-ups and inflammation.

Immunity Interference
Frequently sick or slow to recover? It’s less bad luck, more gut-immune miscommunication on the front lines.

Barrier Betrayal
New food sensitivities? A leaky gut and overzealous immune system may be behind the dietary drama.

Axis Outrage
Fatigue and foggy thinking aren’t always in your head; sometimes, dysbiosis is rerouting your gut-brain connection.

IBS
Irritable Bowel Syndrome is one of the clearest signals of microbiome imbalance — where gut-brain communication and immune regulation go off track.

Colds & Flus
Your microbiome is your immune system’s front line. Poor microbial diversity is linked to more frequent (and more stubborn) infections.

Cognition
The gut and brain are in constant conversation. Microbiome disruption can impact mood, memory, focus — and even neuroinflammation.
Courses For Clinicians
CE credits are nice. But knowing what to actually do in practice? That’s better. Our clinician courses teach what med school didn’t — and what your patients actually need.
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