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Learn how to take care of the ‘non-human’ entities in you, and it’ll start taking car

Learn how to take care of the ‘non-human’ entities in you, and it’ll start taking care of you.   [View]( in browser [Mindvalley Logo] You’re only 47% human. [LIVE webinar with Naveen Jain]( I’m thrilled to see so many of you express interest in learning about how to improve your gut health (aka your microbiome), and in turn elevate all other areas of your wellbeing. My brand new LIVE webinar with Naveen Jain airs tomorrow so be sure to book your spot today. And as you do, I want you to consider this little known fact about your own body that may surprise you... Date Tomorrow, April 15 Time 8am LA | 4pm London [Join the call](   Did you know you’re not fully human? It sounds odd. But the latest scientific research has discovered that there are actually more non-human cells in your body than human cells. We do not exist solely as ‘human.’ In an article by the Scientific American (which has published articles by over 200 Nobel Prize winners) revealed that only 47% of our cells are human. What about the other 53%? Well, they’re made up of the bacteria, fungi and viruses living within us collectively known as your microbiome. And it’s the newest discoveries about the microbiome, specifically in your gut, that scientists are calling “the most exciting prospect in medicine since the discovery of DNA.” This diagram from the Journal of Translational Medicine below perfectly captures why this is so exciting, and what this could mean to you and your health.   [LIVE webinar with Naveen Jain]( Source: Gebrayel, P., Nicco, C., Al Khodor, S. et al. Microbiota medicine: towards clinical revolution. J Transl Med 20, 111 (2022).   Your gut microbiome does more than just help you digest... As you can see from diagram above, it also play a critical role in the healing of a range of different chronic diseases. And the latest science is also showing how it can directly impact your mental health, your clarity of thinking and even your moods.(1) Yet, until recently, we’ve only been treating the ‘human’ aspect of our being. For example, you may be prescribed antibiotics when you’re ill. Sure, these antibiotics may be effective at eliminating the ‘bad’ bacteria causing your illness... But it’ll also cause massive damage to the ‘good’ bacteria in your gut microbiome as well, which can lead to all kinds of other side effects. (It’s a classic case of ‘throwing the baby out with the bath water.’) So what’s the alternative? Well, in tomorrow’s Rebuild Your Gut Health webinar, Naveen Jain and I will go deep into the science of your gut microbiome. And reveal how it’s now possible for anyone to influence their gut microbiome to boost your mental and physical health, increase your energy levels, overcome chronic illness, extend your longevity, and more. If this idea intrigues, join me and Naveen tomorrow by confirming your spot below. [Register for Free.]( Keep Evolving, [Vishen's photo and signature] Vishen Founder - Mindvalley Author of [The 6 Phase Meditation Method]( [The Code of the Extraordinary Mind]( and [The Buddha and the Badass]( Follow The Real Me on [Instagram]( 1. Appleton J. The Gut-Brain Axis: Influence of Microbiota on Mood and Mental Health. Integr Med (Encinitas). 2018 Aug;17(4):28-32. PMID: 31043907; PMCID: PMC6469458.   [Mindvalley Logo]( 14525 SW Millikan Way #31545 Beaverton, OR 97005-2343 [Facebook icon]( [Twitter icon]( [Instagram icon]( [Youtube icon]( [Whatsapp icon]( [Telegram icon]( [LinkedIn icon]( [Get it on Google Play]( [Download on the App Store]( [Support]( [Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe](  

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