MICROBES and MITOCHONDRIA: Live class session Saturday Dec24, 12noon Eastern, 9am Pacific
Main focus will be Microbiome and mitochondria and everything in between
You’re invited to a live session of interactive questions and answers scheduled for this coming Saturday (yes Christmas Eve) December 24: 12 noon eastern time = 9 AM Pacific time
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Main focus will be Microbiome and mitochondria and everything in between. This is going to be purely questions and answers with minimal prepared material. I’m not planning to give a lecture but mostly answer questions again related to microbiome, mitochondria, inflammation… extending off of the dysbiosis course as listed below.
I’m not exactly sure which platform will be used whether it will be Zoom or YouTube or Skype because I don’t really like any of those platforms but Skype may actually give us the most flexibility since I have a paid account there. I’ll send out another email on Friday regarding the platform. If you have questions that you want me to reply to specifically then send them to me by email or include below in the comment section.
The complete and current list of videos from the Microbiome-Dysbiosis series is as follows:
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 Series, Topic #10: Dysbiosis by Location—Gastrointestinal Dysbiosis Gut Dysbiosis 10.1 on Prototypes: 1 hour, 22 minutes
Gut Dysbiosis 10.2 on Prototypes and Their Solutions: 2 hours
Gut Dysbiosis 10.6 on Solutions: added in 2020 specific to Gas, Bloating, IBS, and the Gut Microbiome Adaptation to a Healthier Diet (public access)
Gut Dysbiosis 10.7 on Solutions: The Use of Antibiotic Drugs and Endocrine Interventions
Jeffrey I. Friedman DC
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