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Why Your Microbiome Matters

July 24, 20232 min read

Created: July 24, 2023

No one ever talks about this invisible organism. You don't ever find yourself at the doctor getting your microbiome checked. It's primarily ignored.

Maybe it matters more than you think. Here's why:

Most people think of "gut health" because this area makes up the majority of our microbiomes. However, there are microbiomes that are a part of our eyes, ears, nose, throat, skin, and urogenital areas of our body as well.

Just take your oral microbiome, for example. You are 4.5 times more likely to have sugar metabolism issues if you use an alcohol-based mouthwash. It disrupts the microbiome in your mouth.

Your microbiomes are like a garden. If you take care of them, they'll take care of you. Meaning, if you take care of your microbiome, there will be no room for a pathogen to land and impact in a negative way. Just like in your garden, when you tend to it with setting a good foundation of soil and regular maintenance, you will have a greater yield.

How do you take care of your microbiome?

  1. Improve the diversity and health of it by eating whole, unprocessed foods.

DIVERSITY = HEALTHY

  1. Biohack, or biostack, by being intentional about caring for your microbiome.


KEY TAKEAWAYS:

Our microbiome diversity decreases as we age. This increases our need to be intentional about feeding our microbiome with whole, unprocessed foods.

Increasing diversity in your body can increase your health. When we create a diverse environment, there is no room for a pathogen to land and impact our health in a negative way.

Take a probiotic daily. This is not a suggestion. It's a daily must. One source I recommend is PB Assist and PB Assist Jr. The double encapsulation ensures the good bacteria survives the stomach acids and makes it to the large intestine. Most probiotics do not make it past the stomach to make the most impact on your microbiome. If you happen to be reading this between July 25-27, 2023, you can buy one PB Assist, get one free.

MACRO CHANGES START WITH THE MICROBIOME.

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References:

Ron Sender, Shai Fuchs, Ron Milo. Revised estimates for the number of human and bacteria cells in the body. bioRxiv 036103; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/036103​

Joshipura KJ, Munoz-Torres FJ, Morou-Bermudez E, et al. Over-the-counter mouthwash use and risk of pre-diabetes/diabetes. Nitric Oxide. 2017 Dec 1;71:14-20.​

Preshaw PW. Mouthwash use and risk of diabetes. Br Dent J. 2018 Nov 23;225(10):923-926.​

Heiman ML, Greenway FL. A healthy gastrointestinal microbiome is dependent on dietary diversity. Mol Metab. 2016 May;5(5):317–320. ​

Knezevic J, Starchl C, Berisha AT, et al. Thyroid-Gut-Axis: How Does the Microbiota Influence Thyroid Function? Nutrients. 2020 Jun; 12(6): 1769.​

Peeters RP, Visser TJ. Metabolism of Thyroid Hormone. Jan 1 2017.

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I help moms of children with special needs, return to joy by simplifying their everyday lives so that they can spend time making memories with their family instead of worrying over all the things.

Amy Miller MS, SLP

I help moms of children with special needs, return to joy by simplifying their everyday lives so that they can spend time making memories with their family instead of worrying over all the things.

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