Zach Bush, M.D., on Bringing Balance to Our Planet

Listen in to today's episode of the pod to hear from Zach Bush, M.D. — renowned, multi-disciplinary physician of internal medicine, endocrinology, hospice care, and internationally recognized educator on the microbiome as it relates to human health, soil health, food systems, and a regenerative future.Zach is not only a thought leader when it comes to regenerative care, but the Founder and CEO of ION*Biome, an immune supplement targeting the gut lining to strengthen barrier function and support immune wellness. On today's episode, we spoke with Zach about the experiences that reoriented him to a life of health and wellness, including his relationship with his mother and the lessons he learned from her health hardships and resiliency.Through relationships, work, and exposure to humanitarian exploitation, Zach has collected a lifetime of knowledge as it applies to what it means to shape a healthy, autonomous future. Now, in his own awakening, Zach is a leader, innovator, and advocate for progressive medicine and individual health freedom. He encourages a decentralized retreat from allopathic care and a shift, development towards our naturally-occurring, regenerative methods of human health, agriculture, food systems, and more. Listen in to learn more about what it looks like to bring balance from the ground up and Zach's efforts to rewrite an updated story for the human immune system.Listen in below.This week's episode is sponsored by ION*Biome. For optimal gut-brain connectivity and feel-good transmissions, use code THEFULLEST for 15% off your ION*Biome order.[itunes_spotify_urls itunes="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/zach-bush-m-d-on-bringing-balance-to-our-planet/id1200321554?i=1000504189804" spotify="https://open.spotify.com/episode/35FvtI9wVncdme1bbVTmDe?si=qQiG94c4QTendenfg9qFcg"]

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