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Let's Talk Sh!t is a humorous, easy-to-digest explanation of gastrointestinal disorders, their current treatments, as well as next-generation hope for heart disease, obesity, autism, Alzheimer's, and more.

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Let's Talk Sh!t is a humorous, easy-to-digest explanation of gastrointestinal disorders, their current treatments, as well as next-generation hope for heart disease, obesity, autism, Alzheimer's, and more.
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Dr. Sabine Hazan is an acclaimed physician at the forefront of medicine and the founder of ProgenaBiome, LLC, Ventura Clinical Trials, LLC, and Malibu Specialty Center.Dr. Hazan was the first woman accepted into the University of Florida as a Clinical Gastroenterology Fellow, and has continued to be a pioneer in medicine. She has recently turned her focus to Fecal Microbiota Transplant, also known as FMT. Due to the results she observed with FMT, she opened ProgenaBiome to better understand the gut flora and disease. Spearheading advancement in medicine, this treatment is being explored by Dr. Hazan following the leadership of Dr. Thomas Borody and the late Dr. Sydney Finegold to treat Crohn’s disease, Autism, Celiac, Alzheimer’s, Alopecia Areata, Obesity, Psoriasis, Metastatic Cancer, and recurrent infection with Clostridium difficile. Sheli Ellsworth is an award-winning short story writer and columnist, and holds a master's degree in psychology used mainly to annoy family and friends. Her first book The Psychoanalysis of Everyday Life: Sometimes I Pee When I Laugh is a hysterical and heartwarming observation of life. Her writing has been published in the Pacific Daily News, the Ventura County Star, and the Ventura Breeze. Her fiction appears the anthologies  Quintessence, Windows, and Serendipity. Auto Week, BackHome, and Zone4 magazines have also published her humorous stories. Additionally, she is a book critic for the Sacramento Book Review, San Francisco Book Review, and the Portland Book Review. Her advice column, Dear Miss Betty: Advice for Those Who Need to be Slapped has run in Spotlight on Recovery magazine and the Ventura Breeze. Thomas Borody, MD, is pioneering gastroenterologist who contributed to the development of a treatment for H. Pylori. He studied at The University of New South Wales and Sydney University. He completed his postgraduate studies at Sydney’s Garvan Institute of Medical Research and the Mayo Clinic. In 1984, he founded the Centre for Digestive Diseases in New South Wales.