BHSc (Naturopathy)
Postbiotics, dysbiosis strategies & individualised protocols that are clinically practical
This clinically focused session examines how gut and immune therapies are increasingly tailored to the individual, building on the foundations of probiotic science while expanding into postbiotic and downstream signalling strategies. Drawing on real-world clinical experience, Jace will explore how the Natural Therapeutic Order, functional testing, and staged protocols can be integrated to support long-term gut–immune health.
The session places a strong emphasis on clinical practicality, using real case studies to address common practitioner challenges such as protocol fatigue, poor patient compliance, and stalled outcomes despite patients “doing all the right things.” Emerging postbiotic approaches are explored within personalised care frameworks, illustrating where and how they are most effective in practice.
Attendees will leave with clear clinical frameworks for structuring gut protocols, determining treatment priorities before or alongside gut-focused interventions, and selecting therapeutic tools that prioritise long-term gut resilience, supported by case-based discussion and interactive Q&A.
What practitioners will walk away with:
✔ Practical frameworks for structuring gut protocols
✔ Clear guidance on treatment prioritisation
✔ Confidence in using functional testing to guide care
✔ Clinically relevant postbiotic applications
✔ Tools you can apply immediately in busy practice
Jace Harsh, BHSc (Nat) is a clinical Naturopath with a Bachelor of Health Science in Naturopathic Medicine, specialising in gut health and immune regulation. With over seven years’ experience in clinical practice and practitioner education, Jace focuses on applying the Natural Therapeutic Order, functional testing, and individualised treatment strategies to improve patient compliance and support sustainable clinical outcomes.
1. Over seven years of clinical experience managing complex gut and immune presentations using functional testing and structured, staged treatment frameworks.
2. Extensive experience delivering practitioner education focused on translating pathology and functional testing into practical, individualised clinical protocols.
3. Clinical application of the Natural Therapeutic Order in gut and immune care to improve patient compliance, reduce protocol fatigue, and support sustainable outcomes.
4. Regular use of real-world case analysis to guide therapeutic sequencing, ingredient selection, and dosage decision-making in clinical practice.
5. Ongoing focus on emerging gut-immune strategies, including postbiotic and downstream signalling approaches, applied within personalised care models.