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Gut Heath and the Environment - Conversation with Dr. Zach Bush [Episode 11]

1h 16m · Anatomy of Living · 26 Jul 04:30

With recent discoveries in medical science, we are realizing that gut health is more important than we could have ever imagined. It's vital in our overall health and it impacts and is impacted by our internal and external ecosystems. Join us with special guest Dr. Zach Bush, as we explore the latest understandings of gut health, IBS, Crohn's Disease, Probiotics and more, as well as discuss the social impact of our dietary choices. We'll also explore things YOU can do in your every day life to improve your gut health and perhaps help the environment along the way!

Zach Bush MD was President of his medical school class at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center with his MD, and later became Chief Resident for the department of Internal Medicine at the University of Virginia.

Over the last 12 years Dr. Bush has continued to further his medical and basic science knowledge — he is among the few physicians in the nation that is triple board certified, having completed training and certification in three fields including Internal Medicine, Endocrinology and Metabolism, and Hospice and Palliative care. He has published peer-reviewed articles and book chapters in the areas of infectious disease, endocrinology, and cancer.

He uses RESTORE in his clinic, Revolution Health Center, and has seen clinically significant improvements in patients with Leaky Gut Syndrome, Gluten Intolerance, Autism, Type 2 Diabetes, Autoimmune conditions such as Crohn’s Disease, and Irritable Bowel Syndrome.

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Gut Health and the Environment - Conversation with Dr. Zach Bush [Episode 11]

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