Anticipated Updates to the Microbiome and Dysbiosis Course
The core information will remain the same—as it should—but we have a few more insights that are of actionable clinical value that warrant inclusion. Those will be added in text and video formats.
The Plan
I want you to know that I anticipate making a few updates to the Microbiome and Dysbiosis Course (and all of the courses, for that matter); so the courses aren’t “static” but will actually continue to be dynamic and move with the data and clinical science. The core information will remain the same—as it should—but we have a few more insights that are of actionable clinical value that warrant inclusion. Those will be added in text and video formats.
Samples of What is Coming Soon
The information I developed for this course was more than sufficient to support these publications, data from which came directly from the videos on gastrointestinal dysbiosis
Dr Alex Vasquez. Neuroinflammation in fibromyalgia and CRPS is multifactorial. Nat Rev Rheumatol 2016 Apr;12(4):242. doi: 10.1038/nrrheum.2016.25 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26935282
Dr Alex Vasquez. Biological plausibility of the gut-brain axis in autism. Ann N Y Acad Sci 2017 Nov;1408(1):5-6. doi: 10.1111/nyas.13516 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29090837
The Present
The video series outlined below extends from the book “Human Microbiome and Dysbiosis in Clinical Disease” (2015) which is included in the larger textbook Chapter 4 of Inflammation Mastery: Textbook of Clinical Nutrition and Functional Medicine.
Video #1 Introduction to Terminology and Concepts: Course Introduction & Clinical Impact of Microbial Molecules: Introduction to the human microbiome and dysbiosis; terms and definitions, clinical relevance and contextualization
Video #2 Pathophysiology: Physiologic and Pathologic Mechanisms of Dysbiosis
Video #3 Prototypes: Prototypic Clinical Patterns of Dysbiosis-Induced Disease
Video #4: Clinical Approach: Testing Microbes vs Treating Dysbiosis and How the Clinical Approach to Dysbiosis Differs from the Approach Used to Treat Infectious Disease
Video #5: Dysbiosis by Location—The Mouth
Video #6: Dysbiosis by Location—The Sinuses and Respiratory Tract
Video #8: Dysbiosis by Location—Blood, Tissue, Parenchymal Dysbioses
Video #9: Dysbiosis by Location—Skin and Environmental Dysbiosis
Video #10: Dysbiosis by Location—Prototypes of Gastrointestinal Dysbiosis
Video #11: Dysbiosis by Location—Gastrointestinal Dysbiosis Solutions: a) First 2 hours, b) Next 38 minutes, c) Next 33 minutes, d) Final hour