Here's the link to this recorded webinar from several days ago.
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https://bioticsresearch.wistia.com/medias/xo5mix9dxj
There are many “entry ways” into the human body.
In women, two significant ones are the gut and the vagina.
The gut is the “outside” world trying to get “into” us. Get nourishment into our blood stream. Into our cells.
The vagina is the “outside” entry way into the peritoneum, uterus, bladder and kidneys.
Your peritoneum is a membrane, a sheet of smooth tissue, that lines your abdomino-pelvic cavity. Surrounds your abdominal organs. Pads and insulates these organs, helping hold them safely in place.
When healthy, the peritoneum secretes lubricating fluids to reduce friction when organs rub against each other.
The kidneys we now know, besides filtering our watery highways of blood, actually “drive” the heart. This renal-cardiac link is one of the emergent arenas of medicine.
So many critical barriers.
Of the “outside” getting “in”.
Learn how to identify two major bio markers of female “barrier health”.
And how to keep these entry ways resilient.
Learn about the exciting world of “biome” cross-talk, globally occurring throughout our bodies. Now called the “second genome”.
A fast paced “wow” chat on how to try, in this crazy world, to stay grounded, safe, and unstoppably well.
Dr. B.