Healing Your Microbiome: Probiotics and Microbes
What you'll learn
- Understand your microbiome
- Identify the major microbes that inhabit the body
- Differentiate between healthy and pathogenic microbes
- Identify the major pathogenic microbes
- Identify major diseases caused by pathogenic microbes
- Examine the research showing how certain diseases may be treated with probiotics
- Know how fermented (probiotic) foods are made
- Utilize probiotic supplementation therapeutically
- Identify prebiotics and the foods that contain them
Requirements
- A little about getting sick
- Basics on food preparation
Description
This course will take you from the basics of microbes that cause disease to solutions probiotics present. This webinar lecture series packs tons of health information into ten lesson modules and includes reading material and links to the narrator's articles. This course is designed to create expertise in the world of microorganisms, the diseases they cause, and the potential of probiotics as treatments as documented from clinical research. The course also includes a FREE download of Dr. Adams' book: Probiotics: Protection Against Infection (a $17.95 value).
Course teaches about:
✔Microbe types, shapes and anatomy
✔Microbes that cause disease
✔All about our microbiome
✔How antibiotic resistance develops
✔Probiotic species and strains
✔How probiotics combat disease
✔How to supplement probiotics
✔The many probiotic foods
✔Many surprising prebiotics
✔All about pasteurization
✔How infections grow
✔Discover natural antibiotics
Who this course is for:
- Those interested in understanding infectious diseases
- Those wishing to expand their understanding of probiotics
- Those wanting to boost their immune system
- Those who want to know what the microbiome is
- People who want to live longer
Instructor
"Decades ago, as a pre-med major working my way through college, I hurt my back digging ditches. I visited a doctor who prescribed me with an opioid medication. I didn’t take the drug but this brought about a change of heart regarding my career in medicine. I decided against prescribing drugs and sought an alternative path. During college and afterwards, I got involved in the food business, working at farms, kitchens, and eventually management in the organic food and herbal supplement businesses. I also continued my natural health studies, and eventually completed a Doctorate in Integrative Health Sciences and a Ph.D. in Natural Health Sciences. I received diplomas in Naturopathy, Homeopathy, Aromatherapy, Bach Flower Remedies, Colon Hydrotherapy, Blood Chemistry, Clinical Nutritional Counseling, and certificates in Pain Management and Contact Tracing-Case Management along the way. During my practicum/internships, I was fortunate to be mentored and trained by leading holistic M.D.s, D.O.s, N.D.s, acupuncturists, physical therapists, herbalists and massage therapists, working with them at their clinics. I also did grand rounds at a local hospital and assisted in pain treatments. I was board certified as an Alternative Medical Practitioner and practiced for several years at a local medical clinic advising patients on natural therapies.
“My journey into writing about alternative medicine began about 9:30 one evening after I finished with a patient at the clinic I practiced at over a decade ago. I had just spent two hours showing how improving diet, sleep and other lifestyle choices, and using selected herbal medicines with other natural strategies can help our bodies heal themselves. As I drove home that night, I realized the need to get this knowledge out to more people. So I began writing about natural health with a mission to reach those who desperately need this information and are not getting it in mainstream media. The health strategies in my books and articles are backed by scientific evidence combined with traditional wisdom handed down through natural medicines for thousands of years.
“I am hoping to accomplish my mission as a young boy to help people. I am continuously learning and renewing my knowledge. I know my writing can sometimes be a bit scientific, but I am working to improve this. Still I hope this approach also provides the clearest form of evidence that natural healing strategies are not unsubstantiated anecdotal claims. Natural health strategies, when done right, can be safer and more effective than many conventional treatments, with centuries of proven safety. This is why most pharmaceuticals are based on compounds from plants or other natural elements. I hope you will help support my mission and read some of my writings. They were written with love, yet based on science. Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have.”