How gut health maximizes longevity and accelerates healing

Sarah Schwitalla

Scientific advisor, writer, author and solopreneur dedicated to prevent and treat disease and cancer, Sweden.

Sarah Schwitalla, Ph.D., is a passionate scientist, scientific advisor, writer, author and solopreneur dedicated to prevent and treat disease and cancer. She shares evidence based strategies for optimized gut, brain and mental health with various stakeholders and offers gut health & microbiome targeted, holistic treatment programs to patients for healing and treatment of digestive, gut-brain & neuro disorders. Before turning a solopreneur, she gained numerous years of corporate as well as public health experience. An EMBO scholar, she was a research fellow at Harvard Medical School, published articles in Cell, Cancer Cell, Nature, Cell Stem Cell and PNAS and is the author of 2 books about the gut microbiome. She regularly appears as a speaker and expert on high authority media outlets and writes weekly articles published on various online platforms. She lives in Sweden with her husband.

How gut health maximizes longevity and accelerates healing

Chronic disease has become the major killer of modern societies leading to premature death. The common underlying factor is a chronic “silent” inflammation that is directly related to poor gut health and changes in the gut microbiome. Based on exciting research we can reverse inflammation and increase our lifespan up to 14 years by improving gut health with simple measures.