Why Your Doctor Doesn’t Talk About Your Microbiome

Practices, procedures, and guidelines may be stifling treatment at your doctor’s office. Public awareness and demand could speed up care. 
Why Your Doctor Doesn’t Talk About Your Microbiome
A recent international survey of doctors offers insight into why they may not be targeting your microbiome when you have gut symptoms. Shutterstock
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Manipulating the gut microbiome—usually by increasing various strains of bacteria and fungi—can be a powerful tool for healing painful, life-altering symptoms in the gastrointestinal tract.

Evidence that this can work is growing. But it’s as if medical doctors are examining the issue through a fogged mirror. In part, that’s because they rely on guidelines developed by professional associations to direct their care. Without those guidelines, they'd be stuck.

Amy Denney
Amy Denney
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Amy Denney is a health reporter for The Epoch Times. Amy has a master’s degree in public affairs reporting from the University of Illinois Springfield and has won several awards for investigative and health reporting. She covers the microbiome, new treatments, and integrative wellness.
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