Functional Medicine in Cancer Care

Unlocking Better Health Through Gut Testing (Episode 23)

18 min · 19 de ene de 2025
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The podcast reviews Dr. Brian Lawenda's article on the crucial role of gut health in overall well-being, arguing that imbalances like dysbiosis and leaky gut significantly impact energy, mood, and immunity, often manifesting as subtle symptoms. He highlights the importance of stool testing to identify these hidden issues early, even in seemingly healthy individuals. The article details how stress negatively affects gut health and proposes solutions such as probiotics, prebiotics, and stress management techniques to restore gut balance. A case study illustrates how a seemingly healthy patient, upon testing, revealed significant underlying gut problems. Ultimately, the article advocates for proactive gut health monitoring through stool testing to prevent the development of chronic conditions.

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