The Microbiome Connection
An estimated 70 million people in the United States are affected by SIBO, IBS, or one of the more than a dozen other diseases linked to digestive health, and 74% of Americans say they live with symptoms of digestive discomfort. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)—the most common gastrointestinal condition in the United States—affects millions of people of all ages. Not only do those who suffer from IBS and its similar, sister diagnosis—small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO)—experience symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, and altered bowel habits, they may also avoid participating in activities, social events, or travel for fear of having to constantly disappear to the bathroom or the embarrassment of explaining their discomfort.
Explore this essential resource to understanding gut health, the microbiome, and the connection to maintain digestive balance through diet—featuring meal planning guides and sample menus. Examine the vast inner workings of the “microbiome” (the trillions of bacteria harbored in the gut) has led to groundbreaking advances in human health and well-being. Update your professional knowledge and access to resources necessary to understand their microbiome, IBS and SIBO symptoms, and how to navigate symptom relief.
A must-have resource for anyone who suffers from IBS or SIBO, or who wants to better understand their microbiome, this course will provide professionals with the knowledge and resources to help clients live a gut-happy and gut-healthy life.
CDR Approved & CBDCE Accepted
CDR (Commission on Dietetic Registration) | 10 CPEU. View CDR Practice Competencies under the Medical Nutrition Therapy category here. CDR Activity no. 181093. |
CBDCE (Certification Board for Diabetes Care and Education) | 10 CEU |
More about professional approvals here. | Expiry: Jan 25, 2027 |
Exam
30 multiple choice questions. Downloadable. Unlimited retakes. View our "How It Works" video.
Book
- Kindle eBook: 4202 KB. ASIN: B09R7T12F8. Accessible in the U.S. only. You must have an active amazon account and understand how to access your Kindle eBook via the access link that you receive from us. Enjoy Kindle eBooks on any device with the free Kindle app for iPhone, iPad, Android phones and tablets, PC and Mac, and on Kindle e-readers and Fire tablets. Learn more here.
- Book: Paperback, 200pp. Apr 2022 ISBN-13: 978-1572843097. Book preview