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Your Autoimmunity Connection Our Body’s Immune System Starts in the Mouth Exploring the Link between the Oral Microbiome and Systemic Disease

Our Body's Immune System Starts in the Mouth

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Your Autoimmunity Connection

Our Body’s Immune System Starts in the Mouth

Exploring the Link between the Oral Microbiome and Systemic Disease

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Bonnie Feldman, DDS, MBADrBonnie360’s mission is to create a digitally connected world of personalized care for autoimmune patients.

We consult with start-up companies and entrepreneurs who are bringing new products and services that will improve research, diagnosis, and treatment for autoimmunity

Bibliography for The Gateway to Health and Disease

[email protected]@DrBonnie360 www.facebook.com/YourAutoimmunityConnection Content and Visual Design by Tiffany Simms

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The mouth is home to hundreds of bacteria. Recent research shows that the ecosystem in your mouth – the oral microbiome – could be significantly connected to one’s health.

The following slides explore the overlooked roles the oral microbiome plays, the potential for personalization, and the connection to systemic diseases.

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The Overlooked Microbes in Your Mouth What is the Oral Microbiome?

Oral vs Gut Microbiome

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What is the Oral Microbiome

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The Hidden Gold Mine: Saliva’s ImportanceGlurich, Ingrid et al. “Progress in Oral Personalized Medicine: Contribution of ‘omics.’” Journal of Oral Microbiology 7.0 (2015): 28223. <https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4561229/>.

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Our Disease Barometer: The Oral Microbiome in Caries & Periodontal Disease

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Biesalski, Hans K. “Nutrition Meets the Microbiome: Micronutrients and the Microbiota.” Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1372.1 (2016): 53–64. <http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nyas.13145/full>. Marshall, Lisa. "The Personalized-Nutrition Boom." Nutrition Business Journal XX.4 (2015): 1-4. PLM Institute. Apr. 2015. Web. 21 Jan. 2017. <http://plminstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/NBJ-Personalized-Nutrition_final_April-2015-_Pages-1-4.pdf>.Shoaie, Saeed et al. “Quantifying Diet-Induced Metabolic Changes of the Human Gut Microbiome.” Cell metabolism 22.2 (2015): 320–331. <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1550413115003307>. vel Szic, Katarzyna Szarc, et al. "From inflammaging to healthy aging by dietary lifestyle choices: is epigenetics the key to personalized nutrition?." Clinical epigenetics 7.1 (2015): 33. <https://clinicalepigeneticsjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13148-015-0068-2>. Wasielewski, Helen, Joe Alcock, and Athena Aktipis. “Resource Conflict and Cooperation between Human Host and Gut Microbiota: Implications for Nutrition and Health.” Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1372.1 (2016): 20–8. <http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nyas.13118/full>. Zeevi, David, et al. "Personalized nutrition by prediction of glycemic responses." Cell 163.5 (2015): 1079-1094. <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0092867415014816>. Zmora, Niv, et al. "Taking it personally: personalized utilization of the human microbiome in health and disease." Cell host & microbe 19.1 (2016): 12-20. <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1931312815005089>.

Dinnertime! The Personalized Nutrition Boom