In this episode, Dr. Kharrazian discusses chronic infections and antibiotic resistance. Topics include hidden pathogen reservoirs, the role of biofilms in persistent illnesses, and why future generations may struggle with basic bacterial treatment. Hear about innovative strategies like probiotics, fecal transplants, and natural disruptors combating resistant strains. Discover how maintaining immune health is key to battling evolving bacteria and learn practical tips to protect yourself.
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00:00 Bacteria classified by Gram stain, cause illness.
07:25 Intestinal permeability leads to severe systemic inflammation.
10:58 Systemic inflammation, endotoxemia: barrier breakdown, severe illness.
20:21 Mycobacterium tuberculosis can reactivate when immunocompromised.
26:06 Biofilms cause 80% of chronic bacterial infections.
28:25 Biofilms influence IBS and ulcerative colitis severity.
33:04 Biofilms cause persistent infections and antibiotic resistance.
38:51 Combine medication and natural medicine for bacterial biofilms.
45:30 Genetic predisposition causes recurrent E. coli infections.
50:48 Poor hygiene impacts multiple body systems significantly.
55:28 Bacteria developed resistance, antibiotics became ineffective.
01:05:44 Probiotics with antibiotics reduce post-surgery complications.
01:11:30 Antibiotics disrupt crucial short chain fatty acid levels.
01:13:13 Use antibiotics, probiotics, and short-chain fatty acids.
01:18:06 Candida aids immunity but causes problems if overpopulated.
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