The Canine Gut Biome with Dr Matt Muir

Dr Matt Muir is an Intergrative Clinician and Director at All Natural Vet Care in Russell Lea in Sydney's Inner West.  Matt studied Veterinary Medicine at Charles Sturt in Wagga Wagga and hails from the Riverina of NSW. 

In our conversation we discuss his ability to harness the best of both worlds to bring the best options to preventative health for his clients and their Guardians. After graduation, Matt continued to study Traditional Chinese Medicine along with Chinese Food Medicine and Western Herbal Medicine.

Matt uses various therapies in his consultations, including massage and TTouch. 

References:

Gut microbiome structure and adrenocortical activity in dogs with aggressive and phobic behavioral disorders

The Role of the Canine Gut Microbiome and Metbolome in Health and Gastrointestinal Disease

Connecting dysbiosis, bile-acid dysmetabolism and gut inflammation in inflammatory bowel diseases

Prevalence of Canine Obesity-Related Metabolic Dysfunction, and Relationship with Owner Obesity in an Obesogenic Region of Spain

https://www.nature.com/articles/nrmicro.2017.44

Anticancer effects of the microbiome and its products

Elevated serum neurotensin and CRH levels in Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorders and tail-chasing in Bull Terriers with a phenotype similar to Autism

 

The Effect of Early Diet on Canine Atopic Dermatitis (CAD) in Three High-Risk Breeds

Gut Microbiota: Implications in Parkinson's disease

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