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Qu Biologics Looking for Phase 2 Trial Participants

I want to tell you about Qu Biologics Inc. (Qu), a Canadian biopharmaceutical company developing Site Specific Immunomodulators (SSIs) designed to restore the body’s normal immune function to treat cancer, Crohn's, and other immune-related diseases. Qu is currently conducting their 2nd phase of a new, experimental Crohn's treatment. Instead of suppressing immune function, the process [...]

By |November 24th, 2018|Alternative Therapies|8 Comments

Healthy Gut Bugs – Session 3 – Dangers of Kombucha & S. Boulardii

Join Natasha Trenev, founder/owner of Natren probiotics, and me as we discuss safety concerns around kombucha. Did you know that kombucha is fermented using a yeast culture? Natasha shares a news story of 20 people who died from drinking their home-fermented kombucha... We also have a great little scientific study on problematic issues with taking [...]

By |August 8th, 2018|Podcasts, Probiotics Research, Protocols & Research|15 Comments

Healthy Gut Bugs Q&A – Session 2 – Improve Your Microbiota

Find out what's wrong with using enteric-coated capsules for probiotics. And why the culturing substrate (intrinsic supernatant) is so important to the functioning of the bacteria inside your body, and directly benefits your digestion. Learn about competitive exclusion; the nature of bacteria is mutual antagonism - they produce compounds to compete with any other bacteria [...]

By |July 25th, 2018|Podcasts, Probiotics Research, Protocols & Research|22 Comments

Healthy Gut Bugs Q&A – Session 1 – Improve Your Microbiota

Lots of practical advice on HOW to use Natren therapeutic probiotics with questions from readers with IBD; Crohn's, colitis, and IBS. Learn when to take powders vs. capsules, how much and WHY the different delivery methods work well for different conditions.  Or listen/download the audio of this session: If you have any [...]

By |July 10th, 2018|Podcasts, Probiotics Research, Protocols & Research|15 Comments
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