Dr. Rangan Chatterjee - 'Low Carb, Slow Carb and the Microbiome'
Dr. Rangan Chatterjee graduated from Edinburgh University Medical School in 2001. Initially, he worked as a hospital doctor for six years before switching to General Practice medicine. He holds a BSc Honours Degree in Immunology and is a member of the Institute of Functional Medicine in the United States. Recently, Dr. Chatterjee also starred in the popular BBC1 documentary series 'Doctor In The House'. Dr. Chatterjee believes that lifestyle and nutrition should be seen as first line medicine. He is dedicated to empowering his patients with the knowledge and motivation they need to achieve and maintain optimal health. He has a particular interest in the emerging science of the gut microbiome and applies an integrative medical approach in his work that combines the best of nutritional science, conventional medicine and advanced diagnostics to find the root cause of illness.

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