by John Brisson | Jul 6, 2018 | Digestive Health, GERD, LPR/LERD, Reflux, Upper gut
Upper gut digestive issues as the cause of shortness of breath are widespread and overlooked. Many people go to their doctors complaining of breathing issues and are told their lungs are healthy. Your lungs sound clear, your oxygen saturation is healthy, and your...
by John Brisson | Jun 22, 2018 | Skin Health and Microbiome
I receive many E-mails asking me what some good topical products to help prevent infections, reduce skin dysbiosis, and to soothe wounds and burns. My child has a cut on their arm, what should I put on it instead of Neosporin? Do natural products work as well to keep...
by John Brisson | Jun 14, 2018 | Adrenal Fatigue
Adrenal Cocktail, the Best Way to Start Your Day With Multiple Recipes! Many people that I have coached need a pick-me-up in the morning, which is why coffee addiction is a real issue in our modern world. In most cities there is a Starbucks on every corner. Americans...
by John Brisson | May 7, 2018 | Biofilm, Opportunistic Microorganisms, SIBO, Upper gut
Biofilm is any group of microorganisms that stick together in a large colony on a surface. Bacteria, for example, adhere themselves to a surface, and other bacteria using tiny hair-like appendages called pili. They also form polysaccharide matrices to enclose the...
by John Brisson | May 1, 2018 | Digestive Health, Probiotics, Supplement Recommendations
Probiotics should not be taken every day for digestive illnesses or overall health. If you need to supplement with probiotics on a daily basis to help with your digestive woes, then you have an underlying issue that probiotics are masking. Probiotics can also become...
by John Brisson | Apr 25, 2018 | Digestive Health, Opinion
I follow Dr. Ben Lynch’s work and was happy months ago when I discovered that he was releasing a book which would later be known as Dirty Genes. Our genes control a lot of our everyday lives, though so does our microbiome and environment which change our gene...