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Metabolic Endotoxemia & It’s Role In Chronic Disease

Many chronic disease processes have been tied to the presence of low-grade chronic inflammation patterns in the body.

Metabolic endotoxemia is a pattern of a disturbed gut barrier and microbiome imbalances, which can be a major contributor to low-grade chronic inflammation. This has been linked with disease processes such as diabetes type 2, obesity, cardiovascular disease and autoimmune processes.

In this webinar, we will look what is the process that causes metabolic endotoxemia, how to identify it with testing, and how to intervene
Objectives
  • Define what metabolic endotoxemia is and what diseases it can relate to chronic disease
  • Look at the underlying mechanisms of how metabolic endotoxemia forms
  • Look for signs of metabolic endotoxemia in test results such as stool and serum testing
  • Discuss dietary, lifestyle, and supplemental interventions to help support lowering lipopolysaccharide levels


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