Dr. Sabine Hazan of ProgenaBiome Releases New Book “Let’s Talk Sh!t!” About our Microbiome and Publishes New Research Showing our Microbiome May Hold The Key to Understanding Autism and Covid-19

Dr. Hazan has previously connected the microbiome to Alzheimer’s, Crohn’s disease and now with new research, how Covid-19 can wreak havoc on our internal organs, not just our respiratory system. Additionally, now there is a new research connection (findings document published) to the microbiome and Autism.

All disease begins in the gut - Hippocrates

LOS ANGELES--()--Acclaimed Doctor, Researcher and now author, Dr. Sabine Hazan and Dr. Borody have discovered a link between Gastrointestinal Symptoms and Autism with Dr. Hazan's recently published paper this past week. The significance of her findings in one out of three triplets indicate the necessity to put more resources towards researching this connection further.

Dr. Sabine Hazan and ProgenaBiome Doctors are the leaders in Microbiome Research, the totality of micro-organisms present in and on the human body and their new book Let’s Talk Sh!t is available now and explains our microbiome and what it means for our health.

Let’s Talk Sh!t is a humorous, easy to digest explanation of gastrointestinal disorders, their current treatments as well as next generation hope for heart disease, obesity, Autism, Alzheimer’s and more. From constipation to cancer, research indicates that our unique microbiome may be the basis for future advances in health and wellness.

Let’s Talk Sh!t examines the human biome - the dynamic world of bacteria, fungus, and viruses that compromises more than 50% or our mortal selves. The authors explore the reason therapies may not be working for many and why fecal transplants may be part of the solution. They also share nutritional tips to avoid illness, improve digestion and support our own microbiome.

Additionally, Dr. Hazan and her clinical team have found Covid-19 in human feces meaning that Covid-19 isn’t just a respiratory ailment and that it can live in our gut and wreak further havoc on our organs.

“Covid-19 is an awakening to the power of microbes and how our gut microbiome fights it but we have to be humble to realize we only know the 1% and need to start looking into the 99% we don’t know,” Hazan says.

All proceeds from books goes into more research.

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