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    Explore " #probiotics" with insightful episodes like "15. Pre, Pro and Post-biotics: How can they improve our gut health?", "Episode Encore- The importance of the gut microbiome with Dr Susan Armstrong", "Episode Encore - Dr. Matthew Muir discusses how to approach a home cooked diet.", "Two Old Farts Making Noises #45, Jeff Rasch From People Like Fizz" and "Management of Digestive Disorders with Dr Caroline Mansfield" from podcasts like ""Nutrition Unlocked", "pureANIMAL Collective", "pureANIMAL Collective", "Two Old Farts Making Noises" and "pureANIMAL Collective"" and more!

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    15. Pre, Pro and Post-biotics: How can they improve our gut health?

    15. Pre, Pro and Post-biotics: How can they improve our gut health?

    This episode of Nutrition Unlocked discusses pre, pro and post-biotics, a very popular and trending topic in #nutrition. Our host, Amir Nashed, speaks to Dr. Joe Petrosino. Together they talk about the gut microbiome and how #prebiotics, #probiotics and #postbiotics all play an important role in maintaining a healthy gut. 

    This podcast is sponsored by Nestlé Health Science. This podcast represents opinions of host Amir Nashed and their guest on the show and does not reflect the opinion of Nestlé Health Science. The content is for informational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. Please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions.   

    Episode Encore- The importance of the gut microbiome with Dr Susan Armstrong

    Episode Encore- The importance of the gut microbiome with Dr Susan Armstrong

    Sue qualified from Cambridge Veterinary School, England in 1984 and worked first in Oxford and then in a partnership in Leeds for 12 years. In 2003 she set up Balanced Being, an alternative veterinary and human medicine practice and in 2016 she established a new human clinic in Boroughbridge.  Sue was a founding member of the British Holistic Veterinary Medicine Association and has written and published many papers, contributed to several books, and lectured and consulted internationally.

    Topics include:

    • What made Sue turn to Veterinary Science and alternative therapies.
    • Why cancer and auto-immune diseases are of particular interest to Dr Armstrong and what treatment modalities she uses for them.
    • The role and importance of a healthy microbiome.
    • What are we eating that upsets the balance of the microbiome?
    • Can a microbiome evolve to require different types of food?
    • Do dogs need to be omnivorous?
    • Dr Sue explains the difference between microbiomes in different species.
    • The importance of prebiotics and probiotics.
    • How probiotics can help with respiratory and bladder problems among other conditions.
    • Sue’s insights in the use of probiotics in behavioural conditions.
    • Can probiotic strains found in human products be useful for other species?

    You can reach Dr Sue or find out more about her on www.thetrueanimalplan.com and www.individualis.co.uk

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    Episode Encore - Dr. Matthew Muir discusses how to approach a home cooked diet.

    Episode Encore - Dr. Matthew Muir discusses how to approach a home cooked diet.

    Matt obtained a degree in Veterinary Science and Veterinary Biology in 2010 with first class honours from Charles Sturt University. He began work as a mixed animal general practitioner in Griffith, Australia before moving to the United Kingdom and commencing out of hours, emergency and critical care work at a royal veterinary college top tier hospital before consulting in wellness and internal medicine. After several years abroad, Matt returned to Australia and joined the team at All Natural Vet Care in Sydney. His Veterinary interests are wellness and preventative health care, soft tissue surgery, integrative dentistry and all disciplines linked to the gut-skin-brain axis.

    Topics include:

    • Matt’s approach to a home cooked diet – is there a one size fits all?
    • What should the diet be composed of? Qualitative and quantitative approaches.
    • Are all fats and proteins created equal?
    • Matt discusses raw ingredients and where we should be sourcing our foods from.
    • Dr Muir explains how to transition from a commercial diet to a natural moist diet.
    • The importance of a gradual transition especially if it involves a raw diet.
    • Developing specific diets for specific clinical cases.
    • Matt discusses the importance of realistic expectations on how long it can take to see the benefits from a natural diet.
    • The benefits of regular nutritional counselling.
    • Using probiotics therapeutically during a diet transition.
    • How diets can affect a dog’s skin microbiota.
    • Dr Muir’s approach to grains.
    • Can dogs thrive on a vegetarian or vegan diet?
    • The main mistakes pet owners make when preparing home-made diets.

    You can find Matt Muir at All Natural Vet Care,  naturalvet.com.au  or  (02) 9712 5844. You can also go on his online information platform achieveanimalwellness.com or on Instagram achieve_animal_wellness.

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    Two Old Farts Making Noises #45, Jeff Rasch From People Like Fizz

    Two Old Farts Making Noises #45, Jeff Rasch From People Like Fizz

    Our guest today is Jeff Rasch from People LIke Fizz, Sorry guys not a lot to write about. But a great interview for those you that like a healthy  lifestyle.  And you can visit Jeff's site at  https://peoplelikefizz.com/  

    And here are some of the topics that we covered -
    #twooldfartsmakingnoises #healthygut #probiotics #cookingshow #peoplelikefizz #jeffrasch #china #japan #korea #austintexas #homebrew #diy #cigars #juliachild #forgottenfood #tastesmarket #goodgut #food 

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    Management of Digestive Disorders with Dr Caroline Mansfield

    Management of Digestive Disorders with Dr Caroline Mansfield

    Professor Caroline Mansfield is a registered specialist in small animal medicine and she is recognized as an international leader in veterinary internal medicine. She graduated from Murdoch University and worked in mixed animal and small animal practice in Australia and the UK before completing a residency in small animal medicine at University College, Dublin.

    Caroline developed an interest in gastroenterology during that time and continued her clinical and research passion in academia. From 2001 until 2010 she was employed at Murdoch University as a clinical registrar and then senior lecturer – moving to the University of Melbourne in late 2010 as the Head of Small Animal Medicine and then becoming Professor and Director of Clinical Research.

    Her research involves projects investigating mechanisms involved in canine inflammatory bowel disease, the pancreas and establishing the impact in the gut microbiome has on health and disease in dogs.

    Topics discussed include:

    • What made Dr Mansfield want to become a veterinarian and what sparked her interest in gastroenterology.
    • Projects Caroline has been involved in throughout her career.
    • Dr Mansfield’s current canine microbiome and chronic enteropathy study.
    • Effects of diet on diet-responsive enteropathies.
    • Dr Caroline talks about her project on ‘Modifying the gut-brain axis to improve outcomes in shelter animals’.
    • Probiotic benefits in decreasing stress in dogs.
    • Common feline digestive disorders Dr Mansfield gets presented with and how she manages them.
    • When are probiotics indicated in feline digestive disorders?
    • When to reach for prebiotics or symbiotics?
    • Dr Caroline specifies the indication for Metronidazole.

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    Caroline Moeser talks about probiotics in practice

    Caroline Moeser talks about probiotics in practice

    Caroline graduated from the University of Sydney with a Bachelor of Veterinary Science in 1994. She enjoyed working in small animal practice in Sydney for 13 years, with interests in orthopaedic surgery and dermatology before commencing working in 2008 as the Veterinarian at Guide Dogs NSW/ACT.

    In 2016, she won the Derek Freeman scholarship through the International Guide Dog Federation. This scholarship enabled her to visit the larger Guide Dog breeding centres in the United States to investigate and acquire knowledge in their methods around animal welfare, husbandry and their breeding programs.

    Caroline became the Veterinary and Breeding Services Manager for Guide Dogs NSW/ACT in 2017. Her current role enables her to maintain her veterinary knowledge and apply this knowledge to the breeding program.

    Caroline co-authored a paper on transitional lumbosacral vertebrae that was published in the Australian Veterinary Journal in January 2017. Her current interests are genetics of canine behavioural and medical conditions, and animal husbandry. She works closely with geneticists and breeding managers both locally and internationally with the collaborative goal of reducing heritable disease and undesirable behavioural traits in their canine colonies.

    Topics include:

    • How Caroline became a vet and ended up at Guide Dogs Australia
    • Caroline’s main interests in Veterinary medicine
    • Dr Moeser talks about how probiotics can shape the gut microbiome and how they have helped the dogs at Guide Dogs Australia
    • How probiotics has helped reduce the incidence of diarrhoea at Guide Dogs
    • When is the right time to introduce the dams and pups to probiotics?
    • Can probiotics help with allergic skin disease?
    • The link between a healthy microbiome and development of behavioural conditions
    • Besides prebiotics and probiotics, Caroline talks about other things that can help to keep a healthy microbiome
    • Dr Moeser discusses faecal transplants in dogs, its indications and benefits
    • Microbiome analysis in dogs

    You can contact Dr Caroline Moeser on cmoeser@guidedogs.com.au

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