The 7 Key Principles: Restoring the Micro-Biome

The healthy human body has an average of 10 microbes (bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa) for every cell. When balanced, microbes are essential for maintaining health. They aid digestion, boost the immune system, and even process toxins. However, many aspects of modern life can have a harmful impact on the complex ecosystem of microbes within our bodies.

Poor diet, overuse of antibiotics/antibacterial products, excessive alcohol consumption, and long-term stress all cause an increase in harmful microbes. Upsetting the balance of this ecosystem causes microbes to become aggressive and pathogenic. Research shows a link between aggressive microbes and cancer. To eliminate pathogenic microbes and parasites, we employ a range of restorative therapies.

Learn more in the video below about the principle of Restoring the Micro-Biome and its role in cancer treatment.

 

Restoring the Micro-Biome

Bacteria, fungi, viruses, and protozoa all make up a complex ecosystem of microbes within our bodies. When this ecosystem is healthy and balanced, microbes play a positive role. Unfortunately, many factors of modern life can upset the balance of the microbiome, causing microbes to become aggressive and pathogenic, and leading to higher incidence of disease. Each of our personalized treatment plans aim to restore the balance of healthy microbes in the body.