Dr. Sabine Hazan has uncovered a stunning link between high-dose Vitamin C and gut microbiome health. While treating patients and protecting herself with megadoses of Vitamin C, Dr. Hazan’s routine stool sample analysis revealed something extraordinary: her bifidobacteria levels—a key marker of gut health—had skyrocketed fourfold!
Her scientist colleague urged her to investigate further. Without hesitation, Dr. Hazan pivoted her research, collaborating with naturopaths to collect and analyze stool samples from patients before and after Vitamin C supplementation. The results? Across 20-25 samples, high-dose Vitamin C consistently boosted bifidobacteria levels. This wasn’t just a fluke—it was a game-changer.
Dr. Hazan’s team published a peer-reviewed paper confirming that Vitamin C increases bifidobacteria not only in patients but also in vitro. This discovery could reshape how we approach gut health, immunity, and even chronic disease prevention.
Why does this matter? Bifidobacteria are powerhouse probiotics linked to stronger immunity, better digestion, and reduced inflammation. Dr. Hazan’s work suggests that a simple, accessible nutrient like Vitamin C could be a key to unlocking a healthier microbiome—especially in high-risk or severe illness cases.
This is science in action: bold, curious, and transformative. Kudos to Dr. Hazan for following the data and challenging conventional wisdom. Let’s keep pushing for research that empowers health naturally!
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