IFFGD Part 1 Full Program – The NES: Gut Microbiome: Its Overall Health and Related Illnesses

November 4, 2023

Our YouTube Premiere of this NES: Gut Microbiome Event will be divided into two parts, each designed to provide viewers with in-depth knowledge about the subject. Our aim is to make this content clear and digestible as well as to help viewers gain a thorough understanding of the Gut Microbiome and its importance.

After the premiere concludes, viewers can continue exploring related health and wellness content through other educational channels and expert discussions available online. Many people use a YouTube video downloader to save informative videos about nutrition, digestion, and microbiome science so they can watch them later at their own pace and continue learning from a wider range of trusted sources beyond the live event.

Having access to additional videos after the event also gives viewers the chance to compare different perspectives, revisit complex topics, and build a stronger understanding of how the gut microbiome influences overall wellness. From expert interviews to science-based explainers, saving useful content for future viewing can turn a single premiere into an ongoing learning experience that stays informative long after the livestream ends.

Part 1 Agenda

From gum to bum: How Does Your Digestive System Work? – Dr. Rezaie

The Gut Microbiome: What is it and Where do We Stand? – Dr. Mathur

Assessing the microbiome – Dr. Leite

The NES: Gut Microbiome

The NES: Gut Microbiome: its overall health and related illnesses was a full-day event that include topics relating to multiple aspects of the gut microbiome. This included information from medical professionals on daily experiences and management techniques that patients can use to improve their day-to-day living. There was also a post-event reception for all attendees to network, share stories, and resources

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