Module 2: Unit 6: Restoring Digestive Balance

Part 2: Core Content: 10 Organisms of Digestive Imbalances

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In this presentation with Dr. Ritamarie Loscalzo and Steph Jackson, learn about ten important bacteria that can directly cause or contribute to imbalances in the digestive system, how this gets started, what such imbalances can lead to in the body, and the benefits of different types of testing for specific bacteria.

While we’ll be talking about ten bacteria, the top five chosen suspects we’ll really dive deep on are: H. pylori, E. coli, Klebsiella, Enterobacter, and Candida (I know Candida’s not a bacteria but it just wouldn’t be as fun without them).

 

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About Steph Jackson:

FunctionalNutritionCoach-StephJackson 200x292If you are ready to go deep with your digestive health and you need more than slippery elm, you will enjoy working with Functional Nutrition coach, Steph Jackson.

Steph loves customizing balancing programs for the microbiome, working with fermented foods, and looking at how the body systems work together.

After finding and clearing the root cause of her severe physical pain and exhaustion, Steph has gone on to help others to do the same. She is also the proud founder of Crave Conscious, a non-dairy yogurt company based in Vancouver, British Columbia.

For more information, visit: http://plantpoweredprobiotics.com/.

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Although this bacteria is common in the large intestine, it can cause problems in the small intestine; It has been linked to UTIs, mastitis, and obesity.
Kombucha and brewer's yeast are excellent sources of probiotics and B-12 for a client with candida.
This strain of probiotic can help with the reduction of oxalates:
A client on a yeast protocol experiencing intestinal pain may:

 

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