Digestive Insufficiency, Dysbiosis & Disease: Implications for Personalized Therapies
Digestive insufficiency involving reduced production and secretion of stomach acid, digestive enzymes and/or bile acids is commonly encountered in clinical practice. Numerous symptoms and conditions have been attributed to digestive insufficiency, which in turn often results in gut microbial imbalances. With GI-MAP™, practitioners can gain important insights into digestive insufficiency and related dysbiosis patterns, which facilitate the development of targeted, personalized approaches to improving symptoms and underlying imbalances.
In this webinar, practitioners will learn:
- How hypochlorhydria, digestive enzyme insufficiency, and bile acid insufficiency affect the gut microbiome
- How the gut microbiome affects digestive function
- How to recognize common microbial patterns reflecting digestive insufficiencies with GI-MAP
- Implications for personalized therapeutic approaches
Webinar Resources
- Download the helpful PDF document mentioned by Tom during his presentation entitled, Understanding Common Dysbiosis Patterns with GI‑MAP
- GI-MAP – GI Microbial Assay Plus
Author Tom Fabian, Ph.D., CNTP
Dr. Fabian is a leading expert on the role of the microbiome in health, immune function, chronic disease, and aging. As a translational scientist, his primary focus is on the clinical application of microbiome research in the integrative and functional medicine space. He received his PhD in molecular biology from the University of Colorado, Boulder, and has worked as a biomedical researcher in the biotechnology industry...
The opinions expressed in this presentation are the author's own. Information is provided for informational purposes only and is not meant to be a substitute for personal advice provided by a doctor or other qualified health care professional. Patients should not use the information contained herein for diagnosing a health or fitness problem or disease. Patients should always consult with a doctor or other health care professional for medical advice or information about diagnosis and treatment.