The Gut Microbiome and Allergies

Episode 12 July 18, 2024 00:22:14
The Gut Microbiome and Allergies
Natural Allergy Treatment
The Gut Microbiome and Allergies

Jul 18 2024 | 00:22:14

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Show Notes

In the scientific research world it has now been widely accepted that alterations in gut bacterial levels or gut microbiome diversity may be one of the the leading reason for the rise of allergies.

At Health & Wellness Australia, we see clients of all ages presenting with a wide range of symptoms from allergies, sensitivities and intolerances, who respond well to our natural allergy treatment called Positive Association Technique (PAT). We’ve seen the increased incidence of allergies first hand, due to impacts our modern lifestyle has on our gut health.

In this episode, learn all about how our modern lifestyles impact our gut microbiome, how to improve your gut health and how Positive Association Technique (PAT) may be able to help with PAT Expert Naturopath Jenny.

 

Show notes:

Blog post about the vagus nerve - https://naturalallergytreatment.com.au/the-vagus-nerve-and-allergies/

Podcast episode "What is Positive Association Technique?"

https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/what-is-positive-association-technique-pat/id1455423909?i=1000639281522

 

Learn more about Positive Association Technique (PAT):

Website - https://naturalallergytreatment.com.au/

Call - 1300 853 023 (Australia) / 09 479 5997 (NZ)

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