Description
Let’s not sugarcoat it: Metabolic syndrome and insulin resistance affect over 30% of the adult population in the US. Understanding the significant role the gut microbiome plays in regulating blood sugar and metabolism is key to helping patients successfully deal with this common condition.
Join Emily Hernandez, ND, Clinical Educator at Biocidin Botanicals®, as she shares the latest science – and her own clinical experience – related to the microbiome and blood-sugar regulation. You will come away with a better understanding of:
- How a healthy microbiome helps to prevent obesity
- How the gut microbiome influences satiety, gut barrier integrity, and insulin resistance
- Novel therapeutic targets that may restore gut microbiome health
Dr. Emily Hernandez is a Naturopathic Doctor and Clinical Educator for Biocidin Botanicals. She owns Wildcraft Medicine, a family medicine practice in La Jolla, California, where she specializes in digestive health, preconception and fertility, hormone balancing, and chronic illness, including Lyme disease. Dr. Hernandez believes that starting with gut health is often the best way to bring overall health back into balance. She has used Biocidin products throughout her almost 10 years of practice and speaks often on topics related to their clinical uses and relevancy.