Role of microbiota in health and disease. Immunity with Inna

The microbiota—the ecosystem formed by a symbiotic
community of billions different microorganisms— play a vital role in normal human physiology. Studies from
germ-free animals, or animals treated with antibiotics, show that specific microbiota can impact the physiology of the immune system. A healthy immune system is formed and maintained by microbiota. The microbes "teach" the immune system to fight infection; they also "teach" immune tolerance.

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Session Type: Package of Wellness Sessions
Quantity of Sessions Included (for packages): 4
Price Per Session $: 70
Session Length (in minutes) : 45
Booking Timezone: Eastern Standard Time (EST) [GMT -5:00]
What to expect in a meeting: We will discuss the link of gut microbiota imbalance to the development of various dysfunctions, including allergies and autoimmune diseases, like type 1 diabetes and multiple sclerosis; neurodegenerative disorders, like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease; and psychiatric disorders, like depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia.
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Public discussion (1)

Inna

2 months ago

We will discuss how components of diet are highly influential in shaping the gut microbiota and how microbiota impacts food preferences.

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