Dr. Sabine Hazan: "The microbiome dictates everything. It dictates this case of two patients with alopecia areata who have lost their hair and now are growing hair. It dictates a person that is depressed. Is it because they have loss of microbes?"
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Dr. Sabine Hazan: "The microbiome dictates everything. It dictates this case of two patients with alopecia areata who have lost their hair and now are growing hair. It dictates a person that is depressed. Is it because they have loss of microbes?"
"A person that's anxious, we just published at the anxiety meeting and we're coming out with the paper. in the journals where anxiety is a signature microbiome. So imagine if you can manipulate these microbes in your gut to give you back a peaceful microbiome. The problem is you cannot manipulate it with fake microbes. You need real microbes." "When you're demolishing the microbiome of humanity, when you're destroying the soil, when you're destroying the plants, when you're destroying the animals, there is no way that you're gonna capture those microbes that you need, okay?" "Bifidobacteria is an important microbe that is basically we get from our moms, we get from the mom giving us breast milk and it grows into this beautiful bacteria in newborns, but it disappears as we get older. As we get older, other microbes take on the role of bifidobacteria and become. the stronger microbes that allow you to live longer, the resilient microbes, right? This is what we need to amplify, to increase." "And what we need is research that basically says, okay, well, what does this microbe feed on? Because essentially it's nutrition. At the same time that I'm growing this microbe, I cannot kill it another way with... technology that is not well tested." "And here we are now in the microbiome where I showed that the vaccines affect the Bifidobacteria, that I showed vitamin C increases the Bifidobacteria in the microbiome technology. We need to use the technology we created at ProgenaBiome to get us advanced to understand the microbiome better."
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