My guest today is the wild and wonderful Dr. Kim Bretz along with co-host Dr. Richard Vuksinic. Kim is a naturopathic doctor working and living in the Waterloo Region of Ontario Canada. She is a consultant and adjunct faculty at the University of Waterloo, Pharmacy. She is a passionate international public speaker, having presented to multiple corporations and agencies, and is a guest lecturer for Canadian universities in the areas of health promotion, function foods and natural health care products. She also runs continuing education for healthcare professionals in the area of the microbiota, strain specific probiotics and gastrointestinal health. In this episode we cover research in the rapidly evolving field of the microbiome. We offer practical earth based tips to help you reconnect with the diverse world of microbes living on us, in us, and around us for optimal health and vitality. We discuss the opportunity within medicine for an interdisciplinary approach to health care in the post Covid world with microbial diversity and nature connection as an important piece to health and vitality for humans and the Earth. Enjoy the show!
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