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The Microbiome & a Healthier You

From the Show: Health Radio
Summary: What are some of the benefits of maintaining a healthy microbiome?
Air Date: 6/19/15
Duration: 10
Host: Melanie Cole, MS
Guest Bio: Raphael Kellman, MD
Nyt3JUx2weB8u6FUci4uMajOwjwFTLWckSQHXMxV1FrddmDO1EFllDe3eYUl1WT-6Bo5f4PC0vuX6cGY vNs39JYjqV9x9TowqmgjBBWFq3t3QzJf1xzqZ-3jSzw0B0jitgB2TCWrZjIjZ-1zUqYK5B7qVVRTsEZxyS-QqcTBg i51GpOypMu26bwgYrUGw0PPE0dnKT0S9NC dkGbTNTetMDlH3xDDr. Raphael Kellman, MD, author of The Microbiome Diet, is a pioneer in functional medicine who has a holistic and visionary approach to healing. In 17 years of practice, he has treated more than 40,000 patients, many of whom have come to him from all over the world and after suffering without help for years.

Dr. Kellman is driven by his desire to alleviate suffering and to help people regain health based on a new vision and understanding of healing and the causes of disease. As a doctor trained in internal medicine at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York, Dr. Kellman uses the latest drugs and technology to treat specific diseases but his approach to medicine is patient-centered and holistic. He focuses on the complex interaction of systems — not just the disease but on you as a whole person who is greater than the sum of your parts.

Dr. Kellman's treatments are informed by his background in the philosophy of science, and administered with compassion and kindness. Drawing on the latest research, he addresses your biochemistry, metabolism, hormones, genetics, environment, emotions, and life circumstances to help you achieve optimal health.

Dr. Kellman attended received post-graduate training in internal medicine at Beth Israel Hospital, Lenox Hill Hospital, and St. John's Hospital, and conducted Cancer research at Sloan Kettering Memorial Hospital. He serves as Holistic Medical Director for Health Check in Bay Ridge, and Queens, and Medical Director for the New York Center for Addiction Treatment Services. He is also the author of three books included, The Microbiome Diet, Gut Reactions, and Matrix Healing.
The Microbiome & a Healthier You
Who would have thought that gut bacteria would be the trend to watch out for in 2015?

Analysts are saying that healing the microbiome may be the solution for many ailments, including weight loss, chronic disease management, healthier skin, etc.

Even Fortune Magazine dubbed 2015 "The Year of the Microbiome."

But, what does this mean for your health?

Raphael Kellman, MD, joins Melanie Cole, MS, to share everything you need to know about microbiome and why it's beneficial for your health.