In Part 1 of “Intuition: The Brain in the Belly,” we are joined by Debi Evans, a retired state registered nurse, and Cheryl Grainger, a self-employed pharmaceutical training consultant with over 35 years of experience. Dr. Sabine Hazan. She is an award-winning consultant gastroenterologist and co-author of the following books: Let's talk about SH!T: Disease, Digestion, and Fecal TransplantsFounder and CEO of progena biome. Dr. Hazan is a member of Malibu Specialty Center and Ventura clinical trialsconducts and oversees clinical trials for cutting-edge research on a variety of medical issues. Dr. Hazan is a top clinical researcher for multiple pharmaceutical companies. she, “Microbiome and Disease” series editor for practical gastroenterologya peer-reviewed journal subscribed to by 18,000 gastroenterologists. She has been a speaker at the World Congress on Gastroenterology, MAGI, the Microbiome Congress, the International Conference on Drug Discovery Science and Technology, and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
Have you ever followed your “gut” when making a decision? Perhaps you've told a friend that you “go with your gut.” What causes butterflies to appear in your stomach when you're excited or nervous? What causes a sinking feeling in your stomach when things are going too badly? Did you know you have two brains? There is not only a brain in the head, abdominal brain Exists in the intestines. of enteric nervous system It works in conjunction with the brain and is connected by the largest nerve in the body. vagus nerve.
Here are some interesting ones fact About the digestive system:
-Length from mouth to anus is 30 feet.
・Tens of millions of microorganisms breed inside it.
· Your gut makes up 70% of your immune system.
・The colon is 5 feet long.
When Hazan began studying the gut microbiomes of Covid-19 patients, it didn't take long for him to notice a pattern emerging. Patients suffering from 'severe coronavirus' seemed to be missing something Bifidobacterium in their internal organs. why? Armed with a wealth of knowledge, she developed a series of patented protocols that appear to increase bifidobacteria in the intestines, with amazing results. This protocol became the subject of much controversy and censorship. Despite constant censorship, she continued to speak out.
What challenges did Dr. Hazan face when trying to publish research that went against the national narrative? Her study on the use of ivermectin in patients with COVID-19 found that Bifidobacterium spp. within 24 hours was shown to increase. However, once she published her hypothesis, it was retracted within eight months of publication. Why were the solutions rejected? Why didn't doctors come together to find solutions to solve the problem? Unfortunately, she soon realized that the value of stock prices was more important than the price of life. I realized that it was more important.
How can you improve your gut health? How can you increase the number of bifidobacteria in your gut? Are probiotics the solution or just a racket? What effect have “vaccines” had on the gut? How do mRNA and the spike protein affect the gut? What happens to clinicians when they try to save lives with treatments like ivermectin? Who can they trust?
Thank you to UK Column producer Stephanie Sinclaire for arranging this interview for both sides of the Atlantic.
Follow Dr. Hazan on X: @sabinehazanMD
Part 2 of this interview: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/gut-feelings-the-abdominal-brain-with-dr-sabine-hazan-consultant-gastroenterologist-part-2