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Everyone would benefit from understanding the need for asking The Great Question. But short of that ideal, there are particular demographics that would benefit the most and be the most motivated...
Parents
My guess is if anybody picks up The Great Question and runs with it, it will be parents and especially mothers. They are the most likely to think it and actually have the nerve and motivation to ask it and challenge a doctor about The Great Assumption. And the least likely to be satisfied with a lame response.
Caretakers of elderly
Especially children that care for aging / elderly parents. A healthy microbiome is so critical to good mental and physical health but also prone to damage in a normal life. Damage that is compounded by years of lack of maintenance and further damaged by prescriptive drugs.
Covid long haulers
Sone of the symptoms described by long haulers like headaches, fatigue, brain fog, muscle and / or joint pain can be linked to microbiome dysbiosis. Whether disease or medicine induced, I suspect at least some of them would find that eating a low oxalate and low histamine diet would improve their condition.
You aren't crazy! Doctors view the world through the FDA playbook and unfortunately recognizing headaches, fatigue, brain fog, muscle and / or joint pain as real things isn't in it.
Migraine sufferers
There are probiotic microbes that are effective in reducing histamine and tyramine in the gut which trigger migraines. And there are probiotics that produce histamine and tyramine.
The same logic used to treat migraines may be effective for people that have high blood pressure. Also allergy sufferers.
Jeff Bezos, Warren Buffet, Jamie Dimon
Want to revolutionize health care and cut costs? Stop ignoring the microbiome, Ask The Great Question. Flip The Great Assumption!
Anyone suffering from headaches, fatigue, brain fog, muscle and / or joint pain
I suspect that while headaches, fatigue, brain fog, muscle and / or joint pain would be the primary complaint for some, these symptoms of microbiome dysbiosis are indicators of MTMDTI triggered by medicines prescribed for other illnesses.
Anyone trying to cut medical costs
Patients, health plan administrators, insurance companies.