Studies prove there is a direct connection between the gut microbiome and the brain. Many symptoms of autism can be caused by an ill gut and a leaky gut that can also allow toxins to leak into the brain.  Environmental toxins such heavy metals and glyphosate, contained in the weed killer, Round-Up, contribute to this. The gut must also be healthy to produce enough neurotransmitters to allow the brain to function properly and support mood stability, appetite, sleep, and the ability to focus and concentrate.

Specific organisms in the microbiome contribute to autism spectrum disorders and the behaviors associated with them. Probiotics with spore forming bacteria have been shown in studies to reduce and even remove these symptoms. In this podcast episode we discuss this in depth with world-renowned microbiome specialist and researcher, Kiran Krishnan. Listen and learn the many causes of an ill gut and what you can do to help improve it for your child and your entire family!

Why Spores?

The product, Just Thrive, contains four of the most important strains for autistic children. These strains are known as endospores. spores read the microbial environment and kill off the pathogenic bacteria while producing compounds to improve the growth of the right bacteria. These are the good ones that promote a healthy gut. They are able to survive and withstand the heat and acid levels of the stomach. They improve the condition in the gut, so “the garden can grow.” This cultivates the right environment for the body to return to its natural state.

Click here to purchase Just Thrive probiotic, and use code “Karen15” to get a 15% discount off of your entire order.

A quality probiotic is an essential piece of the recovery process but there is, of course, more to it. The body needs assistance with binding the toxins. Toxin binders and trace minerals assist with this. Heavy metal detoxification that is safe, natural and intracellular is crucial too. Coinfections such as Lyme and mold biotoxins need to be properly worked with also. I personally know the challenges of this journey and how important it is to have a roadmap to follow along with support to get your questions answered. This is why I have developed a unique program to walk you through it.

The very first step is transitioning away from the bad foods and into more of the good ones, so please get your free download of my 7 foods guide so you can begin today. This is a slow and steady process since your child may resist at first. My son did too, but today his picky eating, and his symptoms of autism are gone! It’s worth it to be persistent and patient.

Be sure to get your free food guide here, so you know which top 7 foods to avoid to help improve immune strength, reduce inflammation, and toxic overload.

Kiran Krishnan: Bio 

Kiran Krishnan is a Research Microbiologist and has been involved in the dietary supplement and nutrition market for the past 16 years. He comes from a strict research background having spent several years with hands-on R&D in the fields of molecular medicine and microbiology at the University of Iowa. Mr. Krishnan earned his Bachelor of Science degrees in Microbiology at the University of Iowa; his undergraduate education was followed up with post graduate research in Molecular Biology and Virology. 

He left University research to take a position as the U.S. Business Development and Product Development lead for Amano Enzyme, USA. Amano is one of the world’s largest suppliers of therapeutic enzymes used in the dietary supplement and pharmaceutical industries in North America. Kiran also established a Clinical Research Organization where he designed and conducted over a dozen human clinical trials in human nutrition.

 Kiran is also a co-founder and partner in Nu Science Trading, LLC.; a nutritional technology development, research and marketing company in the U.S. Dietary Supplement and Medical Food markets. Most recently, Kiran is acting as the Chief Scientific Officer at Physician’s Exclusive, LLC. and Microbiome Labs. He is a frequent lecturer on the Human Microbiome at Medical and Nutrition Conferences. He conducts the popular monthly Microbiome Series Webinars through the Rebel Health Tribe and has been a guest speaker on several Health Summits as a microbiome expert. 

Now in research and development, He is currently involved in 3 novel clinical trials on the probiotics and the human microbiome. Kiran brings his extensive knowledge and practical application of the latest science on the human microbiome as it relates to health and wellness. 

Also listen to my podcast interview on the gut/brain connection with Kiran Krishnan. It’s show #20.

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