Pregnancy and Early Life

New evidence suggests that the uterus is not sterile. This means the health of the maternal gut microbiota can translocate via the blood stream to the baby and placenta. A healthy gut microbiome during pregnancy is thus vital to prevent premature birth and other complications. Babies are exposed to the vaginal microbiome at birth and through breast milk. This is the initial microbial exposure that determines the trajectory of a babies immune development.

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U.S. Congressional Hearing on Glyphosate

Tuesday, June 14, 2016 Powerpoint Slide Presentations Thierry Vrain 1 Stephanie Seneff 1 Stephanie Seneff 2 Anthony Samsel (pdf) Zen Honeycutt Cynthia Smith Sterling Hill Thierry Vrain 2 Jay Feldman Ben...

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only about 100-150 microbes predominate or are active. These organisms help us digest our food, produce vitamins such as vitamin B and K, keep our gut lining intact, and keep our immunity in check. Our bacterial diversity is of primary importance to prevent dysbiosis. Our diversity decreases as we age, but is also highly adaptable to our environment, especially the foods we eat or what toxins we are exposed to.

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An imbalance can lead to bowel disorders, allergies, autoimmune disorders and even obesity. Prebiotic’s, probiotics and fermented foods are significant components to add into the diet to combat dysbiosis and bring balance to gut health and immunity.