Your videos are great and really reinforce a good message. Promote the good guys and they’ll take care of us. My gut has made leaps and bounds since your protocol. I also found megasporebiotic VERY uncomfortable and then a massive shift happened. Love to see a video on spore based probiotics
I'm glad to hear. Would you like to record and send me a video testimonial to share your experience and help encourage others to regain their health as you did?
@@5blindmice507 There was a clear balance being struck. Bloating, pain, super brain fog. Later about a week and honestly took me another week to rebuild my strength. It wasn’t easy but I feel fantastic coming out the other side. Today I had a stew loaded with legumes and no bloating. The stuff is magic, for me. Pricey stuff though 😅
Thanks, I appreciate it. Just go to my website, and communicate by email. Just share your general experience. No need to get into personal details. Then we'll post it.
Wonderful, thank you very much, proper science with a practical application. I would be curious to know your perspective on microbiome change through oral administration of sodium thiosulfate and about the role of sulfate reducing bacteria in general in gut health. Thank you and good luck.
@@TheMicrobiomeExpert Thank you for your response. In short - as an immune regulator/modulator, to deal with histamine related issues, through changing composition of microbiome, H2S as a signalling molecule, enterocyte nourishment, liver health, heavy metal chelation ... I hope :)) etc. Empirically in my case STS works wonders with subsequential 'fertilising' with prebiotics, mainly inulin. I wondered if you have any microbiological metrics/observations regarding STS and sulfur reducers, ASR/DSR pathways and their role in autoimmunity (allergies) etc. ? Thanks, your work is much appreciated. Good luck.
You're doing what SO MANY others do, you're looking to treat downstream issues. You'll find that they keep mounting up with time. You need to address the root cause. When you do, those downstream issues tend to resolve themselves. Schedule a consultation with me at Themicrobiomeexpert.com.
Thanks for all your videos. They are very informative and helpful in explaining the complexity of the microbiome. You mention in multiple videos that Lactobacillus appears to be more abundant in dysbiotic guts. However, there are many types of Lactobacillus and some of them have benefits backed by research. One example is Lactobacillus Reuteri DSM 17938. Does your research backed recommendation to avoid Lactobacillus in dysbiotc states apply to all strains whatsoever?
I would like to know the answer to this too. I stopped Culturelle a month ago based upon this advice, but pathogens have grown and created issues. I think it is complicated, and I have taken note of that he said that too much lactate will suppress the good flora. But the Culturelle was also doing something to help.
I'll try to be brief. First - I do say that probiotics help some of the people some of the time, and this is probably more due to the bifido than the lacto. Second - you have to analyze the research. Is it in vitro? animal? if human, how many subjects? was it an in-house study with probable bias or done by independent researchers with no financial links. L reuteri has bad data for weight loss for ex. See my video on obesity and type 2 diabetes. Three - you have to consider the historical data over the past 20+ yrs which is mostly 16S. Almost always only going down to the genus level, so many data points only indicate lacto as bad - we don't know which one or more species. but if you look at the PCR and shotgun data, which is at the species level, no one species appears to be beneficial across the board. However, it is very much opposite with the species from the butyrate-producing, oxygen-sensitive superstars of the gut. Everyone has got to stop this fixation with Lacto marketing. Watch the videos. Just follow what I'm saying. Why try something that may help (or may hurt) when you can try something that will probably help? I have no axe to grind with Lacto, I'm just meticulously following the data, and the data is UGLY. And by applying what I know for many years, my level of success is excellent. Just watch the videos.
I bought a few of guys protocols he doesn’t focus on just one specific species of bacteria, his protocol feeds all good guys with 5 or 6 different fibers
I don't like this game, but my answer is neither of those two. why are you trying to increase bifido? is it just the genus or a species in particular? why just bifido? if this is for a specific someone does this person have active ulcerative colitis or parkinson's disease? try watching some of my videos. I think you could use a change in persective
I love these videos!!! Thank you, Guy!!!
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Thanks for your contribution. I hope this and the other videos are of help to you.
Your videos are great and really reinforce a good message. Promote the good guys and they’ll take care of us. My gut has made leaps and bounds since your protocol. I also found megasporebiotic VERY uncomfortable and then a massive shift happened. Love to see a video on spore based probiotics
I'm glad to hear. Would you like to record and send me a video testimonial to share your experience and help encourage others to regain their health as you did?
@@TheMicrobiomeExpert You bet, Dr Daniels
@@5blindmice507 I believe it is something unpleasant happen before good changes come.
@@5blindmice507 There was a clear balance being struck. Bloating, pain, super brain fog. Later about a week and honestly took me another week to rebuild my strength. It wasn’t easy but I feel fantastic coming out the other side. Today I had a stew loaded with legumes and no bloating. The stuff is magic, for me. Pricey stuff though 😅
Thanks, I appreciate it. Just go to my website, and communicate by email. Just share your general experience. No need to get into personal details. Then we'll post it.
Wonderful, thank you very much, proper science with a practical application. I would be curious to know your perspective on microbiome change through oral administration of sodium thiosulfate and about the role of sulfate reducing bacteria in general in gut health. Thank you and good luck.
I guess my question is, "what are you considering or taking sodium thiosulfate for?"
@@TheMicrobiomeExpert Thank you for your response. In short - as an immune regulator/modulator, to deal with histamine related issues, through changing composition of microbiome, H2S as a signalling molecule, enterocyte nourishment, liver health, heavy metal chelation ... I hope :)) etc. Empirically in my case STS works wonders with subsequential 'fertilising' with prebiotics, mainly inulin. I wondered if you have any microbiological metrics/observations regarding STS and sulfur reducers, ASR/DSR pathways and their role in autoimmunity (allergies) etc. ? Thanks, your work is much appreciated. Good luck.
You're doing what SO MANY others do, you're looking to treat downstream issues. You'll find that they keep mounting up with time. You need to address the root cause. When you do, those downstream issues tend to resolve themselves. Schedule a consultation with me at Themicrobiomeexpert.com.
Thank you so much for this teaching I am so interested in understanding all this but a whole new world 👍👌👏❤️
you're welcome as always
Thanks for all your videos. They are very informative and helpful in explaining the complexity of the microbiome. You mention in multiple videos that Lactobacillus appears to be more abundant in dysbiotic guts. However, there are many types of Lactobacillus and some of them have benefits backed by research. One example is Lactobacillus Reuteri DSM 17938. Does your research backed recommendation to avoid Lactobacillus in dysbiotc states apply to all strains whatsoever?
I would like to know the answer to this too. I stopped Culturelle a month ago based upon this advice, but pathogens have grown and created issues. I think it is complicated, and I have taken note of that he said that too much lactate will suppress the good flora. But the Culturelle was also doing something to help.
I'll try to be brief. First - I do say that probiotics help some of the people some of the time, and this is probably more due to the bifido than the lacto. Second - you have to analyze the research. Is it in vitro? animal? if human, how many subjects? was it an in-house study with probable bias or done by independent researchers with no financial links. L reuteri has bad data for weight loss for ex. See my video on obesity and type 2 diabetes. Three - you have to consider the historical data over the past 20+ yrs which is mostly 16S. Almost always only going down to the genus level, so many data points only indicate lacto as bad - we don't know which one or more species. but if you look at the PCR and shotgun data, which is at the species level, no one species appears to be beneficial across the board. However, it is very much opposite with the species from the butyrate-producing, oxygen-sensitive superstars of the gut. Everyone has got to stop this fixation with Lacto marketing. Watch the videos. Just follow what I'm saying. Why try something that may help (or may hurt) when you can try something that will probably help? I have no axe to grind with Lacto, I'm just meticulously following the data, and the data is UGLY. And by applying what I know for many years, my level of success is excellent. Just watch the videos.
Have there been any studies on gmo food yet and their affects on the microbiome?
probably, but i haven't spefically gone looking for them
Guy, if you to choose one to quickly raise bifido would you choose lactulose or HMOs? Currently writing a paper on this
I bought a few of guys protocols he doesn’t focus on just one specific species of bacteria, his protocol feeds all good guys with 5 or 6 different fibers
I don't like this game, but my answer is neither of those two.
why are you trying to increase bifido? is it just the genus or a species in particular?
why just bifido?
if this is for a specific someone does this person have active ulcerative colitis or parkinson's disease?
try watching some of my videos. I think you could use a change in persective