Gastroenterologist Highlights the Role of Gut Microbiome in Disease and Research Interference

Gastroenterologist Highlights the Role of Gut Microbiome in Disease and Research Interference

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Introduction:

In a recent interview on Brannon Howse Live, Dr. Hasan, a prominent gastroenterologist, shed light on the crucial connection between the gut microbiome and various diseases. With a background in clinical research, Dr. Hasan has been at the forefront of studying the impact of the gut microbiome on health and exploring potential treatments. However, perceived controversial findings have often led to her content being swiftly removed from social media platforms. Despite the obstacles, Dr. Hasan remains steadfast in her mission to expose the interference with scientific research and highlight the significance of the gut microbiome in understanding and treating diseases.

The Gut Microbiome: A Gateway to Disease:

Dr. Hasan's journey into investigating the gut microbiome began during her research on Clostridium difficile, a bacterial infection that is difficult to treat with antibiotics. Through fecal transplants, she witnessed remarkable improvements in patients, sparking her curiosity about the role of the microbiome in disease. This discovery prompted her to delve further into the subject and explore its potential impact on various chronic illnesses, including Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and autism.

The Link Between Gut Bacteria and COVID-19:

When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, Dr. Hasan's team discovered the presence of the SARS-CoV-2 virus in patients' stool samples. This revelation led them to investigate why certain individuals remained asymptomatic despite exposure, while others developed severe symptoms. Their research unveiled a significant correlation between the abundance of a particular gut bacteria called bifidobacteria and COVID-19 outcomes. Patients with lower levels of bifidobacteria were more susceptible to severe cases, while those with higher levels showed resilience to the virus.

Gut Microbiome and Immunity:

Dr. Hasan emphasizes the crucial role of the gut microbiome in immunity, stating that our immune system is intricately linked to our gut health. She explains that individuals with a diverse and healthy gut microbiome are better equipped to fend off infections and diseases. Citing an example of a farmer who remained unaffected by COVID-19 despite close contact with his infected wife, Dr. Hasan highlights the protective effect of a robust gut microbiome. This underscores the importance of maintaining gut health as a preventive measure against various illnesses.

Research Interference During the Pandemic:

Dr. Hasan's journey into investigating potential treatments for COVID-19 faced significant roadblocks due to political interference and biased narratives surrounding certain medications. Initially involved in clinical trials studying hydroxychloroquine, z-pack, vitamin C, and DNC, Dr. Hasan encountered politicization and hindrance in patient recruitment. Subsequently, she turned her attention to other treatments, including ivermectin, doxycycline, vitamin C, vitamin D, and zinc. Unfortunately, even these alternatives faced immense scrutiny and were attacked by misinformation campaigns.

The Suppression of Dr. Hasan's Findings:

Dr. Hasan's groundbreaking hypothesis linking ivermectin to the stimulation of bifidobacteria, and thus potential therapeutic benefits, was met with resistance. Despite publishing a paper presenting her research findings, the journal retracted it due to the inclusion of references to previously retracted papers on ivermectin. This incident, coupled with the increasing challenges faced in publishing her research, has led Dr. Hasan to believe that she has been blacklisted within academic journals.

Advocating for Scientific Integrity:

Dr. Hasan's decision to speak out stems from her commitment to exposing research interference and corruption. She stresses the importance of maintaining scientific integrity to ensure the advancement of medical knowledge and the well-being of patients. With over 57 ongoing clinical trials exploring the impact of the gut microbiome on various conditions, Dr. Hasan's work could offer breakthrough treatments for common and serious medical conditions.

Click here to watch this segment of Brannon Howse Live:
https://www.worldviewweekend.com/tv/video/was-it-good-bacteria-gut-stop…

 

This article is sponsored as a public service of the Worldview Weekend Foundation. Thank you for your contribution to www.wvwfoundation.com so we can continue to offer this FREE service.

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