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Looking at health through a new lens

Our Focus

The gastrointestinal tract is perhaps the primary governor of overall well-being and its dysfunction underpins countless health problems. We leverage a gut-centric paradigm empower our clients and provide holistic optimization.

Strength in Numbers

Clients will work one-on-one with a primary scientific advisor, while also having their case analyzed by two additional advisors, and by the Analyze & Optimize team. This guarantees personalized support while leveraging a

a variety of perspectives.

Bioenergetic Approach

The biological complexity of every organism, which is maintained by its capacity to generate energy and is impaired by stress, creates resistance to aging and disease. This unifying theory of health serves as the foundation for our team’s approach.

Symptoms that may be caused by your gut

1

Energy
Problems

7, 8, 9, 10

Hormonal Problems

2

Poor
Sleep

11, 12

Allergies / Congestion

3, 4, 5, 6

Mental
Illness

13

Brain
Fog

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  2. Jackson, M.L., et al., Sleep quality and the treatment of intestinal microbiota imbalance in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A pilot study. Sleep Sci, 2015. 8(3): p. 124-33.

  3. Stevens, B.R., et al., Increased human intestinal barrier permeability plasma biomarkers zonulin and FABP2 correlated with plasma LPS and altered gut microbiome in anxiety or depression. Gut, 2018. 67(8): p. 1555-1557.

  4. Yang, B., et al., Effects of regulating intestinal microbiota on anxiety symptoms: A systematic review. Gen Psychiatr, 2019. 32(2): p. E100056.

  5. Safadi, J.M., et al., Gut dysbiosis in severe mental illness and chronic fatigue: a novel trans-diagnostic construct? A systematic review and meta-analysis. Mol Psychiatry, 2022. 27(1): p. 141-153.

  6. Ozyurt, G., et al., Increased zonulin is associated with hyperactivity and social dysfunctions in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Compr Psychiatry, 2018. 87: p. 138-142.

  7. Zhou, Y., et al., Constipation Increases Disability and Decreases Dopamine Levels in the Nigrostriatal System through Gastric Inflammatory Factors in Parkinson's Disease. Curr Neurovasc Res, 2019. 16(3): p. 241-249.

  8. Fredriksson, G., H. Kindahl, and G. Stabenfeldt, Endotoxin-induced and prostaglandin-mediated effects on corpus luteum function in the mare. Theriogenology, 1986. 25(2): p. 309-16.

  9. Tremellen, K., et al., Endotoxin-initiated inflammation reduces testosterone production in men of reproductive age. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab, 2018. 314(3): p. E206-E213.

  10. Knezevic, J., et al., Thyroid-Gut-Axis: How Does the Microbiota Influence Thyroid Function? Nutrients, 2020. 12(6).

  11. Niewiem, M. and U. Grzybowska-Chlebowczyk, Intestinal Barrier Permeability in Allergic Diseases. Nutrients, 2022. 14(9).

  12. Darweesh M., Relationship between irritable bowel syndrome and chronic rhinosinusitis: a case control study. Neurogastroenterology: Functional Disorders, Motility and Clinical Physics. 2015

  13. Rao, S.S.C., et al., Brain fogginess, gas and bloating: a link between SIBO, probiotics and metabolic acidosis. Clin Transl Gastroenterol, 2018. 9(6): p. 162.

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