
The Microbiome Revolution: Healing Chronic Conditions Naturally With Dr. Shayne Morris and Mike Rhees
Have you ever wondered how the tiny organisms in and on your body impact your overall health? In this episode, Mike Rhees sits down with Dr. Shayne Morris, CEO of Systemic Formulas, to explore the fascinating concept of the holobiome—a dynamic relationship between genetics and microbiome. Together, they explore how nurturing this relationship through proper nutrition, probiotics, and herbal therapies can transform health and help manage chronic conditions. Dr. Shayne also discusses the role of epigenetics in understanding why some treatments work for some people but not others. If you're ready to unlock the secrets of your body's 'ecosystem' and harness its potential for better health, this episode is for you. Tune in to learn practical ways to restore your body from the inside out, putting you in control of your health journey. “Our body is so phenomenal, but it was designed to have all of these beneficial parasites that we've worked in collaboration with, in a symbiotic relationship. We've done a very big disservice getting rid of all of these.” ~ Dr. Shayne Morris In This Episode:Introducing Dr. Shayne Morris and the holobiome conceptGenomic revolution that led to health breakthroughsThe microbiome as a vital organ for health and geneticsBreast milk’s role in nurturing infant microbiotaMicrobiome impact on fertility and reproductionDisruption of the microbiome by diet, lifestyle, and antibioticsRestoring microbiome diversity to tackle modern diseasesDetermining which parasites to keep or eliminate Connect with Dr. Kylie:Website - https://bloodworkspecialist.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/drkylieburton/Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/drkylieburton/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdqJbAS6ocKydcjNiDQoauwTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@drkylieburton
From "Foundational Medicine: Clinical"
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