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Host: Kiran Krishnan –
Microbiologist & Leading Microbiome Educator

Co-Host: Dr. Jonathan Scheiman, PHD
Chief Executive Officer – Fitbiomics
Whether you’re a practitioner trying to solve your patients’ most stubborn fatigue cases, or someone who has personally tried everything and still can’t shake the exhaustion, this training was built for you. Most people don’t realize that fatigue isn’t just about sleep, stress, or willpower. There’s a metabolic gap that clean eating, supplements, and generic probiotics simply can’t close, because no one has been addressing the lactic acid piece. This webinar changes that.
Who this is for:
Anyone dealing with fatigue, poor recovery, low energy, or physical limitations that nothing has quite solved, or functional medicine practitioners, nutritionists, naturopaths, health coaches, and clinicians.
Why Nothing Has Worked Until Now
This training reframes fatigue as a metabolic ecosystem problem, where lactic acid is the overlooked variable, the microbiome is the missing lever, and one powerhouse strain is the organism that finally connects the dots.
In this 60-minute live session, I’ll cover:
The peer-reviewed research behind this superhero strain and the lactic acid metabolism pathway
Why lactic acid accumulation is a root driver of fatigue in both athletes and sedentary individuals
The mitochondrial connection — how propionate produced by this strain becomes fuel
Who this product is clinically appropriate for (hint: a much wider population than most people assume)
How to talk about this strain with your patients in a way that resonates
Live Q&A — I’ll take your questions in real time


About Kiran
Kiran Krishnan is a research microbiologist, educator, and founder of Microbiome Labs. He’s spent over 20 years translating cutting-edge microbiome science into tools, formulations, and strategies used by tens of thousands of practitioners around the world. And now, for the first time, he’s bringing this knowledge straight to you — showing how the microbiome connects to your symptoms and what you can do to support lasting change.

About jonathan
Jonathan Scheiman received his PhD in biomedicine from NYU Langone, with a focus on molecular oncology and immunology. He then completed his postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard’s Wyss Institue for Biologically Inspired Engineering, developing next-generation sequencing technologies, novel cellular programming, and genetic engineering tools, as well as translational metagenomic modalities. Before science, Jonathan played basketball at St. John’s University and was part of the 2000 Big East championship and 2003 NIT championship teams. He didn’t make the NBA so science was his “back-up.”