Talking SH!T with Sabine Hazan, MD - #58 - a podcast by KBMD

from 2021-07-01T01:50:05

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Can you lose weight or fend off disease just by “introducing” your gut bacteria to a thinner or healthier person???

This is what happens when two GI docs link up and one has a book (link to buy below) discussing the INCREDIBLE health advances we all can achieve with Fecal Microbiota Transplantation (FMT).

What an honor it was to have Dr. Hazan join the GCP! You will finish this episode excited about the future of health care and disease prevention, and we all are in great hands with pioneers like Dr. Hazan willing to push the boundaries of how to make nature work for all of us.

Dr. Hazan is a board-certified gastroenterologist and avid researcher. She practices in Ventura, California, and she started her own clinical trial company 16 years ago, Ventura Clinical Trials.

Dr. Hazan has been the principal investigator and sub-investigator in over 150 clinical trials. During this period, she became an expert in the microbiome with an interest in treating Clostridium difficile (C. Diff). Through this process, she became one of the world's leaders in fecal microbial transplant. Through her research and experience, she realized the unmet need to dive deeper into the microbiome and she founded ProgenaBiome.

Most recently she published a fun easy to read book for the layperson called “Lets Talk Sh!t”

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Purchase the “Let’s Talk SH!T” Book https://progenabiome.com/shop

If you are a “Gut Doctor” or interested HCP, then visit : https://thebiomesquad.com/


Articles for further reading featuring Dr. Hazan:

n-6 High Fat Diet Induces Gut Microbiome Dysbiosis and Colonic Inflammation

https://res.mdpi.com/d_attachment/ijms/ijms-22-06919/article_deploy/ijms-22-06919.pdf

Faecal Microbiota Transplantation as Primary Treatment for Clostridioidoes difficile Infection-evidence for Change

https://www.scientificarchives.com/admin/assets/articles/pdf/faecal-microbiota-transplantation-as-primary-treatment-for-clostridioidoes-difficile-infection-evidence-for-change-20210603120638.pdf

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