Posts tagged GI dysfunction
The Genetic Microbiome, Genetic Metabolic Type® and Your Healthiest Gut
Julie Donaldsongenetic microbiome, Metabolic Typing®, Metabolic Type®, healthy gut, GI tract, phyla bacteria, Firmicutes, Bacteroides, PCR assay, individualized nutrition, individual nutrient requirements, ecological nutrition, high fiber diets, complex carbohydrates, insulin sensitivity, GI dysfunction, maldigestion, hypochlorhydria, spore biotics vs. probiotics, probiotics, spore biotics, lactobacillus, seasonal crops, microbiome diversity, protein, fat, carbohdyrates, complex carbohydrate digesters, Krebs cycle, nervous system, anabolic, catabolic, electrolytes, Inuit, Bacteroidetes, homeostatic mechanisms, GERD, immunity, transformational health partnership, targeted healing approaches, telehealth, holistic health
Estrogen Toxicity and its Interrelationships with SIBO, GI Dysfunction and Chemical Sensitivity
Julie DonaldsonSIBO, estrogen toxicity, hormone toxicity, methylation, glucoronidation, microbiome, antibacterial, GI dysfunction, chemical toxicity, biochemical individuality, Metabolic Typing®, ecological nutrition, CYP, cytochrome P450, endogenous chemical, exogenous chemicals, hormone synthesis, cytokines, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, TNF-alpha, lipid peroxidation, phenolic compounds, aldehydes, xenobiotics, petrochemicals, aromaticity, immune reactivity, estrogen mimicry, stacking, GI motility, visceral sensitivity, intestinal mucosa, IBS, biotransformation, PAHs, Dutch test, liver, DIM, diindolymethane, glutathione, hormone metabolism, conjugated estrogens