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Discover how the gut microbiota functions as an immune educator, training systemic immune responses through continuous dialogue with the dense population of immune cells in the gut.

This evidence-based presentation will explore how microbial-immune cell interactions influence innate and adaptive immunity, and how this affects immune protection at distant sites such as the respiratory tract.

We will examine the benefits specific probiotic strains can offer at the gut-immune interface and the supporting clinical evidence demonstrating improvements in immune health outcomes, including occurrence and severity of respiratory infections.

Learning Outcomes:

  • The mechanistic pathway through which the gut microbiota and specific probiotic strains train immune responses
  • How immune training differs from symptomatic intervention and why early initiation matters
  • Strain-specific probiotic mechanisms supporting mucosal and systemic immune protection
  • Clinical evidence showing measurable improvements in immune health outcomes
  • Evidence-based prescribing protocols: timing, dosing, and strain selection across life stages

This webinar is designed for healthcare practitioners seeking evidence-based strategies for building immune resilience and reducing infection burden in both paediatric and adult populations.

1 CPE Point

SpeakerRebecca Edwards BA Adv Dip Nat Dip Nut Director of Education

Register Here for the free webinar.

https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/4017709366330/WN_O-gh3qOVS0mDWSqIp_JXnw#/registration


Date: Tuesday, 31 March, 2026
Location: Online Webinar

Further details at :
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/4017709366330/WN_O-gh3qOVS0mDWSqIp_JXnw#/registration

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