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EPISODE · Oct 29, 2021 · 34 MIN

Why is Gut Health so Important?

from The Gut Connection · host Brian Jerby M.D.

In this episode, Dr. Jerby discusses the foundations of gastrointestinal health as it is connected to all of health. This foundational knowledge is absolutely necessary for medical practitioners and everyone else! If you know what normal GI function "looks" like, you'll be better able to spot abnormal function. When abnormal GI function is identified, Dr. Jerby lays out some principles for getting started on gut health NOW. For more information, please visit us at drjerby.com.

In this episode, Dr. Jerby discusses the foundations of gastrointestinal health as it is connected to all of health. This foundational knowledge is absolutely necessary for medical practitioners and everyone else! If you know what normal GI function "looks" like, you'll be better able to spot abnormal function. When abnormal GI function is identified, Dr. Jerby lays out some principles for getting started on gut health NOW. For more information, please visit us at drjerby.com.

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