The Oral-Systemic Connection & Personalized Nutrition Interventions

February 10, 2024 00:37:33
The Oral-Systemic Connection & Personalized Nutrition Interventions
Pathways to Well-Being
The Oral-Systemic Connection & Personalized Nutrition Interventions

Feb 10 2024 | 00:37:33

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Show Notes

The oral and gut microbiomes have a complex relationship influenced by several factors, including the micronutrients, macronutrients, and phytochemicals that we consume. Research suggests that the intestinal microbiome can be influenced by diet, and that these dietary interventions, while they may not result in the same responsiveness in all patients, may improve the symptoms and outcomes of a broad spectrum of diseases such as obesity, diabetes mellitus, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, colorectal cancer, cardiovascular disease, and more. Today on Pathways to Well-Being we are talking with Megan Barnett, functional medicine nutritionist, about the oral-systemic connection and the role of personalized nutrition on these microbiota. We will be discussing how the oral microbiome influences inflammatory pathways via the gut creating dysbiosis, and how personalized nutrition may help bring the body back into balance.

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