
Description
"Microbiome and the Immune System" features Joseph Mercola (DO) and Rodney Dietert (PhD) exploring the critical connection between the gut microbiome and immune health. They discuss how a balanced microbiome strengthens immunity, while imbalances may contribute to chronic diseases. Dietert highlights the importance of early microbial exposure and provides practical tips for maintaining gut health through diet and lifestyle. This episode offers valuable insights into optimizing the microbiome to support overall health and prevent illness.

Microbiome and the Immune System
Guest
Rodney Dietert
Category
Physical Health, Continuous Development
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About The Host
Joseph Mercola (DO), a board-certified osteopathic doctor and fellow of the American College of Nutrition, is an advocate for natural health and wellness. As the founder of Mercola.com, he educates millions with cutting-edge health insights. Joseph has written over 30 scientific reports on issues like mercury toxicity and artificial sweeteners. His book Fat for Fuel, published in 2017, offers a comprehensive guide to metabolic healing through ketogenic principles.
Joseph Mercola (DO), a board-certified osteopathic doctor and fellow of the American College of Nutrition, is an advocate for natural health and wellness. As the founder of Mercola.com, he educates millions with cutting-edge health insights. Joseph has written over 30 scientific reports on issues like mercury toxicity and artificial sweeteners. His book Fat for Fuel, published in 2017, offers a comprehensive guide to metabolic healing through ketogenic principles.
About The Guest
Rodney Dietert (PhD) is a Professor Emeritus of Immunotoxicology at Cornell University and a leading expert on how environmental factors influence the immune system. He is the author of "The Human Superorganism: How the Microbiome Is Revolutionizing the Pursuit of a Healthy Life," which explores the critical role of the microbiome in health and disease prevention. Dr. Dietert’s research focuses on leveraging the immune system and microbiome to address noncommunicable diseases effectively.
Rodney Dietert (PhD) is a Professor Emeritus of Immunotoxicology at Cornell University and a leading expert on how environmental factors influence the immune system. He is the author of "The Human Superorganism: How the Microbiome Is Revolutionizing the Pursuit of a Healthy Life," which explores the critical role of the microbiome in health and disease prevention. Dr. Dietert’s research focuses on leveraging the immune system and microbiome to address noncommunicable diseases effectively.
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