Science-Backed, Human-Centered:
Nutrition Forensics
helps people understand the connection between oral and gut health
We bridge the gap between complex science and your daily life. Our approach is rooted in a unique combination of expertise to provide you with a truly holistic path to wellness.
Dr Destiny Bean
Hi, I'm Dr. Destiny Bean—a dentist, chef, and functional nutrition professional in training. I help busy people rebalance their metabolism, hormones, and energy by using food as medicine.
Everything I offer is built around you, not a template.
Root cause, evidence-based strategies
Culinary-informed, practical tools.
Designed for your biology, not diet trends.
FAQ’s
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The oral microbiome may have a great effect on the health of the gastrointestinal system. This has been reported in dental and medical journals of high impact. Both animal and human studies indicate that for example, P. gingivalis may influence the gut microbiota causing dysbiosis.
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What should we know about the services you provide? Better descriptions result in more sales.
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Your gut microbiome can be affected by:
stress.
too little sleep.
lack of physical activity.
eating too many ultra-processed foods.
smoking and drinking alcohol.
taking antibiotics.
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The 10 Worst Habits for Your Gut Health
Eating a low-fiber diet. ...
Skimping on fluids. ...
Moving too little. ...
Taking antibiotics you don't need. ...
Overusing laxatives. ...
Misunderstanding probiotics. ...
Ignoring food safety rules. ...
Going gluten-free if you don't need to.