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Best podcasts about gut microbes

Latest podcast episodes about gut microbes

Gut Feelings
What to Eat for IBD (bonus - from youtube)

Gut Feelings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 24:37


Send us a textIn this episode, Ashley and Danielle discuss the importance of nutrition in managing Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). We explore how dietary choices can influence symptoms, remission, and overall gut health. We cover strategies for diet expansion, understanding food triggers, and the significance of fiber in preventing flare-ups. *see you tube for slides: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPVs2ifU-xU&t=17sKey Takeaways:Nutrition is crucial for managing IBD symptoms.Over-restriction of food can worsen symptoms.An IBD friendly diet can help maintain remission.Rest and recovery are essential for healing.Diet expansion is beneficial for many patients.Understanding different types of remission is important.Identifying food triggers can help manage symptoms.Fiber intake is linked to lower flare-up risks.Customized nutrition plans can improve overall well-being.00:00- Introduction to Nutrition in IBD01:38- The Importance of Nutrition in IBD04:40- Understanding Food Restrictions and Their Impact07:35- Nutrition Strategies for IBD10:35- Types of Remission in IBD13:10- Identifying Triggers for IBD Symptoms15:59- Long-term Dietary Goals for IBD17:24- Foods to Embrace and Avoid for IBD20:04- The Role of Gut Microbes in Nutrition21:29- Customized Nutrition Plans for IBDWant to work with The Crohn's and Colitis Dietitians but have questions?Book a call - http://bit.ly/4anBnGqLooking for products developed for that help reduce symptoms and improve gut health? Check out: https://gutlove.us/Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/the-lakes/bluebirdLicense code: FTTITUEPIFFollow us on instagram @crohns_and_colitis_dietitiansFollow us on youtube @thecrohnscolitisdietitiansWe love helping provide quality content on IBD nutrition and making it more accessible to all through our podcast, instagram and youtube channel. Creating the resources we provide comes at a significant cost to us. We dream of a day where we can provide even more free education, guidance and support to those with IBD like us. We need your support to do this. You can help us by liking episodes, sharing them on your social media, subscribing to you tube and telling others about us (your doctors, friends, family, forums/reddit etc). Can you do this for us? In return, I promise to continually level up what we do here.

Dr. Bob Martin Show
FEB 23 Popular Fermented Food Linked to Decrease Incidence of Colorectal Cancer HR3

Dr. Bob Martin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 40:58


A study published in Gut Microbes from Mass General Brigham found that long-term consumption of a popular fermented food may help to protect against the development of colorectal cancer. Dr. Bob Martin answers callers' health questions on a variety of topics   Health Alternative of the WeekHealth Outrage of the WeekProduct Recall of the WeekHealth Mystery of the Week

Diet Science
The Probiotic Shield: Yogurt's Role in Colon Cancer Risk

Diet Science

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 11:41


A recent study suggests that long-term yogurt consumption, which typically contains a genus of probiotic Bifidobacterium, is associated with a 20% decreased incidence of colorectal cancer. Listen in this week as Dee explains how Bifidobacterium works in the gut, why it may protect against the formation of tumors, and how much yogurt you need to eat each week to get the same amount reported in the study.References:Ugai, S., Liu, L., Kosumi, K., Kawamura, H., Hamada, T., Mima, K., Arima, K., Okadome, K., Yao, Q., Matsuda, K., Zhong, Y., Mizuno, H., Chan, A. T., Garrett, W. S., Song, M., Giannakis, M., Giovannucci, E. L., Zhang, X., Ogino, S., & Ugai, T. (2025). Long-term yogurt intake and colorectal cancer incidence subclassified by Bifidobacterium abundance in tumor. Gut Microbes, 17(1). https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/19490976.2025.2452237Link to Probiotics: https://amzn.to/41jCNyP

Iron Radio-Nutrition Radio Network
Gut-Brain Axis How Good Is Enough

Iron Radio-Nutrition Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 57:29


In this Iron Radio episode, hosts Coach Phil Stephens, Dr. Mike T. Nelson, and Lonnie Lowery delve into the crucial role of perseverance in achieving greatness in sports and life. From discussing the impact of gut microbes on anxiety to exploring what it takes to push through burnout and set high standards, the hosts offer insights grounded in their diverse experiences in strength training, coaching, and sports nutrition. They tackle the nuances of mental grit, the importance of addressing weaknesses, and the often overlooked complexities involved in mastering any discipline. Join the conversation and discover strategies for translating setbacks into stepping stones for success.02:06 Strength and Muscle Sport News02:09 Gut Microbes and Mental Health03:34 Probiotic Therapies and Anxiety07:26 The Role of Diet in Mental Health14:47 The Grind: Achieving Greatness in Sports33:20 The Coaching Paradox: Natural Talent vs. Hard Work34:12 The Role of Mentorship in Athletic Development34:35 A Case Study: The Gifted Softball Pitcher35:42 Encouraging Youth to Strive for Greatness38:57 The Importance of Intellectual Curiosity in Sports44:56 Overcoming Academic and Athletic Challenges53:59 The Value of Perseverance and Hardship Donate to the show via PayPal HERE.You can also join Dr Mike's Insider Newsletter for more info on how to add muscle, improve your performance and body comp - all without destroying your health, go to www.ironradiodrmike.com Thank you!Phil, Jerrell, Mike T, and Lonnie

Living Beyond 120
Is Your Gut Running the Show? How Diet and Microbe Diversity Shape Your Health and Aging - Episode 269

Living Beyond 120

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 68:55 Transcription Available


In this episode of the Gladden Longevity Podcast, Dr. Jeffrey Gladden interviews Dr. Timothy Spector, a leading expert in gut microbiome research. They discuss the importance of the gut microbiome for overall health, insights from twin studies, and the impact of diet and environment on gut health. Dr. Spector shares his journey from rheumatology to microbiome research, emphasizing the need for personalized nutrition and the role of diversity in the gut. The conversation also touches on the interplay between gut health, aging, and the immune system, as well as practical tips for improving gut health through diet and lifestyle changes.    FOR THE AUDIENCE:  * Take the ZOE quiz for free → https://zoe.com/how-it-works   * Use code ‘Podcast10' to get 10% OFF your supplements at our store → https://gladdenlongevityshop.com/     Takeaways    * The gut microbiome is essential for a functioning immune system.  * Genetics plays a minimal role in determining gut microbiome composition.  * Diversity in the gut microbiome is linked to better health outcomes.  * Eating a variety of plants can enhance gut health.  * Probiotics from food sources are more beneficial than supplements.  * The gut microbiome can influence mood and energy levels.  * Environmental factors have a significant impact on gut health.  * Restoring gut health can improve symptoms of various conditions.  * The gut microbiome acts as a virtual organ, interacting with the immune system.  * Personalized nutrition is key to optimizing gut health.    Chapters    00:00 Introduction to Gut Health and Microbiome Research  04:19 The Journey of Dr. Timothy Spector  07:14 Understanding the Microbiome's Role in Health  10:21 Insights from Twin Studies on Microbiome  13:14 Genetics vs. Environment in Microbiome Composition  16:30 The Gut Microbiome's Impact on Gene Expression  19:19 The Gut as an Ecosystem  22:13 The Complexity of a Healthy Gut Microbiome  25:32 The Role of Parasites in Gut Health  28:23 Diversity in Gut Microbiomes: A Key Indicator  31:11 Compensating for Modern Lifestyle Effects on Gut Health  33:32 The Importance of Diet and Gut Health  36:25 Understanding Prebiotics, Probiotics, and Postbiotics  41:16 Personalized Nutrition and the ZOE Test  44:12 Linking Gut Microbiome to Health Outcomes  52:59 Improving Gut Health and Addressing Symptoms  57:24 The Gut Microbiome and Immune System Connection  01:00:53 Aging, Inflammation, and Gut Health  01:04:33 Exploring ZOE and Its Offerings  01:07:53 Goodbye    To learn more about Tim's work and/or ZOE:  Website: https://zoe.com/   Instagram: @zoe: https://www.instagram.com/zoe   TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@join_zoe   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joinzoe1   Food for Life cookbook by Tim Spector: https://www.amazon.com/Food-Life-Cookbook-bestselling-gut-health-ebook/dp/B0CTCBR3VB     Reach out to us!       Website: https://gladdenlongevity.com/        Email: podcast@gladdenlongevity.com        Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Gladdenlongevity/       Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gladdenlongevity/?hl=en        LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gladdenlongevity       YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5_q8nexY4K5ilgFnKm7naw    

Matters Microbial
Matters Microbial #75: Do Gut Microbes Watch their Carbs?

Matters Microbial

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 67:06


Matters Microbial #75: Do Gut Microbes Watch their Carbs?   January 22, 2025 Today, Dr. Darrell Cockburn, Associate Professor of Food Science at Penn State, joins the #QualityQuorum to discuss the work his research group has done exploring how starches and other polysaccharides are used by the gut microbiome.  Host: Mark O. Martin Guest: Darrell Cockburn Subscribe: Apple Podcasts, Spotify Become a patron of Matters Microbial! Links for this episode An overview of dietary fiber in the diet. A primer on the structure of starch and cellulose. An overview on starch granules. The concept of food gelatinazation. An overview of “resistant” starch. How Febreze works! The concept of the glycemic index of foods. An article about resistant starch and colon microbiota.  Another article on this topic. A primer on carbohydrate binding modules. An article describing the role of short chain fatty acids in digestion. An article suggesting that there is no perfect microbiome. An interesting article from Dr. Cockburns research group showing that microbes can work together to digest resistant starch. Dr. Cockburn's academic website. Intro music is by Reber Clark Send your questions and comments to mattersmicrobial@gmail.com

International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics (ISAPP)
Gut microbes and other drivers of inflammation in Parkinson's disease, with Prof. Malú Tansey PhD and Dr. Andrea Merchak PhD

International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics (ISAPP)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 30:59


This episode features Prof. Malú Tansey PhD and colleague Dr. Andrea Merchak PhD from the University of Florida, USA, discussing neuroinflammation and the role of gut microbes in Parkinson's disease (PD) and other neurodegenerative diseases. “Inflammaging” tends to occur as aging progresses, but the links that have been made between the gut and the brain […] The post Gut microbes and other drivers of inflammation in Parkinson's disease, with Prof. Malú Tansey PhD and Dr. Andrea Merchak PhD appeared first on International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics (ISAPP).

Naturally Nourished
Episode 424: How Daily Walking Can Transform your Health

Naturally Nourished

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 65:02


Want to add a healthy habit to your daily routine that is absolutely free and incredibly effective? Looking to reduce insulin resistance and lose visceral fat? Want to boost mental health and improve cognitive function? Look no further than walking! Tune in to hear us unpack the myriad of research-supported benefits.   In this episode, we discuss the incredible benefits of walking, from lowering blood pressure to improving heart rate variability to reducing stress and so much more. Learn about the magic number when it comes to step count, our thoughts on walking in nature vs. on a treadmill, and get practical tips for getting those steps!    Also in this episode:  Naturally Nourished Teas are buy 3 get 1 FREE, use code FREETEA Gift cards at Naturally Nourished Detox Masterclass 1/8 Keto Masterclass 1/15 Walking Pad C2 use code ALIMILLERRD for savings Health Benefits of Walking Lowers Blood Pressure Hypertension: Brisk walking for 30 minutes, five days a week reduces blood pressure (Hypertension, 2020). Improves Cholesterol Levels Cholesterol: Effects on LDL and HDL cholesterol (Journal of the American Heart Association, 2021). Lipid Profiles: Walking improves triglycerides and HDL (Atherosclerosis, 2021). Reduces the Risk of Coronary Artery Disease Coronary Artery Disease Risk: 150 minutes of walking weekly (Circulation, 2022). Enhances Cardiorespiratory Fitness Reduces Systemic Inflammation Systemic Inflammation: Walking lowers CRP and IL-6 (Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology, 2020). Systemic Inflammation: Walking reduces inflammatory cytokines (The Journal of Endocrinology, 2022). Helps Maintain Healthy Weight and Prevent Obesity Improves Heart Rate Variability Heart Rate Variability: HRV improvement with regular walking (Heart, 2022). Prevents Peripheral Artery Disease Peripheral Artery Disease: Walking improves circulation and function in PAD patients (Journal of Vascular Surgery, 2021). Reduces Resting Heart Rate Enhances Endothelial Function Supports Recovery After Cardiac Events Improves Insulin Sensitivity Insulin Sensitivity: Improvements with post-meal walks (Diabetes Care, 2021). Enhances Glucose Regulation Boosts Fat Oxidation Fat Oxidation: Brisk walking boosts fat metabolism (Journal of Applied Physiology, 2022). Reduces Visceral Fat Reduction of visceral fat after 10,000 steps/day (Obesity, 2021). Promotes Energy Balance Energy Balance: 12,000 steps/day for maintaining weight (Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2020). Regulates Hormones Related to Metabolism Increases Mitochondrial Efficiency Improves Metabolic Flexibility Prevents Metabolic Syndrome Helps Manage Type 2 Diabetes Mental health Stress Reduction: Nature walks lower cortisol more than treadmill (Environmental Research, 2022). Stimulates Neurogenesis and Brain Plasticity Brain Connectivity: Walking improves default mode network activity (Journal of Aging Research, 2021). Enhances Neurotransmitter Balance Supports Autonomic Nervous System Regulation Improves Sensory Integration Vestibular Function: Enhancing balance and stability with walking (Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2021). Strengthens Cognitive Function Neurogenesis and Cognitive Function: Exercise-induced brain growth (Nature Neuroscience, 2021). Promotes Myelination and Nerve Health Enhances Emotional Regulation via the Vagus Nerve Reduces Neurological Disease Risk Synchronizes the Nervous System Through Rhythmic Movement Improves Sleep and Circadian Rhythm Bone and Joint Health Immune System Support Longevity and Reduced Mortality Gut Health Gut Health: Positive effects on microbiota diversity (Gut Microbes, 2020). The Science of Step Counts Thoughts on Nature vs. Treadmill Walking Cognitive Benefits: Nature walking improves attention restoration (Nature Neuroscience, 2021). Proprioception: Benefits of uneven terrain in natural settings (Journal of Sports Medicine, 2023). Motivation: Outdoor walkers maintain habits better than treadmill users (Behavioral Medicine, 2022). Immune Boosting: Increased NK cell activity in forest walkers (International Journal of Environmental Health Research, 2021).   Sponsors for this episode:  According to extensive research by the Environmental Working Group, virtually every home in America has harmful contaminants in its tap water. That's why you've got to check out AquaTru. AquaTru purifiers use a 4-stage reverse osmosis purification process, and their countertop purifiers work with NO installation or plumbing. It removes 15x more contaminants than ordinary pitcher filters and are specifically designed to combat chemicals like PFAS in your water supply. Naturally Nourished Podcast listeners can use code ALIMILLERRD at AquaTru.com to save 20% off. 

TEDTalks Health
Do gut microbes control your personality? | Kathleen McAuliffe

TEDTalks Health

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 12:18


Biologist Kathleen McAuliffe dives into emerging research that explores how certain gut bacteria can influence major parts of who you are, from your personality to life-changing neurological disorders. This week we're revisiting a talk that invites you to learn more about how this ongoing clinical medical and pharmaceutical research might change how we treat disease — and discover the impact of your internal microbial makeup on your mood, weight and more.

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Science Friday
How Gut Microbes Are Linked To Stress Resilience

Science Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 18:15


The phrase “go with your gut” is often used to say one should follow their intuition in the face of a big decision. Recent research in the journal Nature Mental Health shows the gut really could have a big impact on mental health and decision-making.This study shows a clear link between people who handle stressful situations well and certain biological signatures in their microbiomes. Certain metabolites and gene activity in study participants were associated with high emotional regulation and cognition. These more resilient participants also had reduced inflammation and improved gut barrier integrity.The study builds on previous research that shows the brain and the gut are closely linked, and that a dysregulation in one can lead to a dysregulation in the other. Lead author Dr. Arpana Church, co-director of UCLA's Microbiome Center and associate professor of medicine, joins Ira to talk about the study. They also discuss how probiotics could someday be a promising treatment for mental health conditions.Transcripts for each segment will be available after the show airs on sciencefriday.com. Subscribe to this podcast. Plus, to stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.

The Hacked Life
Cancer and Deuterium: The Toxic Connection You Can't Ignore - Dr. Stephanie Seneff : 341

The Hacked Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 50:57


"Deuterium is like sugar in the gas tank to the mitochondria." In this conversation, Dr. Stephanie Seneff discusses the health implications of glyphosate and deuterium, emphasizing their roles in obesity, cancer, and mitochondrial dysfunction. She highlights the importance of gut health and the potential benefits of deuterium depletion. The discussion also covers dietary choices, the impact of glyphosate on gut microbes, and practical steps for reducing deuterium levels in the body. Takeaways ✅ Glyphosate is a significant health threat linked to various diseases. ✅ Deuterium, a heavy hydrogen, can disrupt cellular functions. ✅ The connection between glyphosate and deuterium is crucial for understanding health issues. ✅ Deuterium depletion may improve outcomes for cancer patients. ✅ Gut health is essential for managing deuterium levels. ✅ Organic diets can help reduce glyphosate exposure. ✅ Cholesterol is a low deuterium nutrient that supports health. ✅ Hydrogen water may provide low deuterium benefits. ✅ Cancer cells may play a role in supplying deuterium-depleted nutrients. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and the Dangers of Glyphosate 03:13 Introduction to Deuterium and its Connection to Glyphosate 07:58 Research on Deuterium Depletion and Cancer 12:22 The Role of Gut Microbes in Deuterium Management 18:34 The Relationship Between Deuterium and Metabolic Health 24:56 The Impact of Diet on Deuterium Levels 28:40 Glyphosate and Connective Tissue Breakdown 31:17 Lowering Deuterium Levels with Water and Diet 42:08 The Benefits of Spirulina and Chlorella 44:27 The Potential of Hydrogen Water 49:28 The Purpose of Cancer Cells

Today's Nutrition
Gut Microbes - 5 Ways to Improve Your Health

Today's Nutrition

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024


We coexist with bacteria throughout the environment and always have. Since the beginning of time. In fact, our very mitochondria that energize our body are bacteria in origin. Now that is something to ponder. I'll let you figure that one out and we can talk about the implications some time but today I am going to talk about 5 ways to improve digestive health with pre and probiotics and then tell you about my favorites ones. Because, Whatever your health goal- you can't have it if your digestive health isn't top notch.

Your Diet Sucks
Sh*t Talk

Your Diet Sucks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 57:21


Kylee and Zoë take a magic school bus ride into the microbiome! We go back (waaay back) into the origins of the human microbiome and examine the research on how gut biota affects and interplays with athletic performance. Put your gloves on, because we're digging into Zoë's microbiome to get to know her on a very, very intimate level (the microbial level!). We also discuss common and uncommon causes of GI distress and what athletes can do to support their gut health (spoiler alert: you probably don't need all that kombucha). Yong, E. (2018). I contain multitudes: The microbes within US and a grander view of life. Ecco, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers.  Mohr, A.E., Jäger, R., Carpenter, K.C. et al. The athletic gut microbiota. J Int Soc Sports Nutr 17, 24 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12970-020-00353-w Bressa, C., Bailén-Andrino, M., Pérez-Santiago, J., González-Soltero, R., Pérez, M., Montalvo-Lominchar, M. G., Maté-Muñoz, J. L., Domínguez, R., Moreno, D., & Larrosa, M. (2017). Differences in gut microbiota profile between women with active lifestyle and sedentary women. PLOS ONE, 12(2). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171352  Clarke SF, Murphy EF, O'Sullivan O, et alExercise and associated dietary extremes impact on gut microbial diversityGut 2014;63:1913-1920. Estaki, M., Pither, J., Baumeister, P. et al. Cardiorespiratory fitness as a predictor of intestinal microbial diversity and distinct metagenomic functions. Microbiome 4, 42 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40168-016-0189-7 Jang, LG., Choi, G., Kim, SW. et al. The combination of sport and sport-specific diet is associated with characteristics of gut microbiota: an observational study. J Int Soc Sports Nutr 16, 21 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12970-019-0290-y Petersen, L.M., Bautista, E.J., Nguyen, H. et al. Community characteristics of the gut microbiomes of competitive cyclists. Microbiome 5, 98 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40168-017-0320-4 Flint, H. J., Scott, K. P., Duncan, S. H., Louis, P., & Forano, E. (2012). Microbial degradation of complex carbohydrates in the gut. Gut Microbes, 3(4), 289–306. https://doi.org/10.4161/gmic.19897 Scheiman J, Luber JM, Chavkin TA, MacDonald T, Tung A, Pham LD, Wibowo MC, Wurth RC, Punthambaker S, Tierney BT, Yang Z, Hattab MW, Avila-Pacheco J, Clish CB, Lessard S, Church GM, Kostic AD. Meta-omics analysis of elite athletes identifies a performance-enhancing microbe that functions via lactate metabolism. Nat Med. 2019 Jul;25(7):1104-1109. doi: 10.1038/s41591-019-0485-4. Epub 2019 Jun 24. PMID: 31235964; PMCID: PMC7368972. Marttinen, Maija, Reeta Ala-Jaakkola, Arja Laitila, and Markus J. Lehtinen. 2020. "Gut Microbiota, Probiotics and Physical Performance in Athletes and Physically Active Individuals" Nutrients 12, no. 10: 2936. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12102936

Joyful Eating for PCOS and Gut Health
3 Sneaky Habits that Wreak Havoc on Hormones

Joyful Eating for PCOS and Gut Health

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 20:06


Have you ever been told that hormone health is all about eating the "right foods," only to feel frustrated when the relief you seek never comes? If you're still battling symptoms like fatigue, irregular periods, insomnia, or bloating despite following all the advice, you're not alone. Many people struggle to see the results they hope for when it comes to hormone health. In this episode, we'll explore the real impact of diet and lifestyle on hormones and share practical, effective changes you can make to finally start feeling better. In this episode, you will be able to: Understand how dietary choices impact hormone health for improved well-being. Discover the crucial link between regular bowel movements and hormone balance. Uncover the potential benefits of plant-based diets for managing PCOS and hormone-related challenges. Learn how to balance exercise with proper nutrition for optimal hormone regulation. Explore the role of gut microbiome in influencing hormone balance and overall health. Resources: 1-on-1 Nutrition Coaching Free Hormone + Gut Health Toolkit References: Butt MS, Saleem J, Zakar R, Aiman S, Khan MZ, Fischer F. Benefits of physical activity on reproductive health functions among polycystic ovarian syndrome women: a systematic review. BMC Public Health. 2023 May 12;23(1):882. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-15730-8. PMID: 37173672; PMCID: PMC10176874. He S, Li H, Yu Z, Zhang F, Liang S, Liu H, Chen H and Lü M (2021) The Gut Microbiome and Sex Hormone-Related Diseases. Front. Microbiol. 12:711137. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2021.711137 Juhász, A.E., Stubnya, M.P., Teutsch, B. et al. Ranking the dietary interventions by their effectiveness in the management of polycystic ovary syndrome: a systematic review and network meta-analysis. Reprod Health 21, 28 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-024-01758-5 Qi X, Yun C, Pang Y, Qiao J. The impact of the gut microbiota on the reproductive and metabolic endocrine system. Gut Microbes. 2021 Jan-Dec;13(1):1-21. doi: 10.1080/19490976.2021.1894070. PMID: 33722164; PMCID: PMC7971312.  He S, Li H, Yu Z, Zhang F, Liang S, Liu H, Chen H and Lü M (2021) The Gut Microbiome and Sex Hormone-Related Diseases. Front. Microbiol. 12:711137. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2021.711137 Juhász, A.E., Stubnya, M.P., Teutsch, B. et al. Ranking the dietary interventions by their effectiveness in the management of polycystic ovary syndrome: a systematic review and network meta-analysis. Reprod Health 21, 28 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-024-01758-5 Qi X, Yun C, Pang Y, Qiao J. The impact of the gut microbiota on the reproductive and metabolic endocrine system. Gut Microbes. 2021 Jan-Dec;13(1):1-21. doi: 10.1080/19490976.2021.1894070. PMID: 33722164; PMCID: PMC7971312. 

Think Neuro
58. Deep Research Into the Gut Microbes That Keep Us Happy | Jennifer Bramen, PhD

Think Neuro

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 58:12


One thing that makes Pacific Neuroscience Institute an institute is research, and Jennifer Bramen spends all of her time doing just that. Dr. Bramen earned her PhD in neuroscience from UCLA. These days, she is particularly interested in the “gut biome”: all the organisms that live in our digestive system. Strange though it may seem, those bacteria have a lot to do with our brains. That's because the gut has its own nervous system, and it produces many of the neurotransmitters that regulate our stress levels and mood. But we can't produce those compounds alone. We need a population of good bacteria to help. Sadly our modern diet of processed foods and cured meats, often consumed quickly at our desks, fosters bad bugs, which can push out the good ones. The key, Dr. Bramen says, is to eat foods that aren't over-processed, like fruits and vegetables, and to eat them slowly. We should also favor foods that the good bugs like to eat, too: kiwis, bananas and avocado, among them. Dr. Bramen takes two minutes before every meal to slow down her breath, activating the part of her nervous system that helps us digest food. The bottom line: It takes a village (of bugs) to keep our guts and brains healthy. Dr. Bramen's research is showing just how true that is.

TED Talks Business
Do gut microbes control your personality? (from TED Health)

TED Talks Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 12:44


Biologist Kathleen McAuliffe dives into emerging research that explores how certain gut bacteria can influence major parts of who you are, from your personality to life-changing neurological disorders. Learn more about how this ongoing clinical medical and pharmaceutical research might change how we treat disease — and discover the impact of your internal microbial makeup on your mood, weight and more.This is an episode of TED Health, another podcast in the TED Audio Collective. For more episodes, follow the podcast wherever you're listening to this. 

Holistic Health Bites
Could Gut Microbes Cause Obesity?

Holistic Health Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 12:31


Send us a Text Message.New research suggests that imbalances in the gut microbiome could be contributing to obesity. A comprehensive meta-analysis of 15 studies examining fecal samples from 3,329 people found significant differences in microbial species and metabolic pathways between obese and non-obese individuals. These alterations, including a reduction in short-chain fatty acid-producing microbes and a shift in the firmicutes-to-bacteroidetes ratio, can disrupt metabolism, fat production, and hunger signals, potentially leading to overeating and chronic inflammation.The gut-brain axis plays a crucial role as well; improper signals from the gut to the brain can result in persistent hunger and cravings, despite adequate nourishment. Alterations in the gut microbiome can also lead to leaky gut syndrome, impairing immune function, increasing inflammation, and contributing to insulin resistance. Moreover, environmental toxins and ultra-processed foods can exacerbate these issues by damaging the intestinal lining and altering body fat production mechanisms.Addressing these gut imbalances can range from dietary changes and lifestyle adjustments to medical procedures like fecal transplants. Many individuals see significant improvements in health without pharmaceutical intervention by focusing on whole foods, eliminating toxins, and using natural supplements. Understanding and targeting specific microbial imbalances can be instrumental in overcoming obesity and related health challenges.Published Study: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10810176/Full show notes and information: https://healthylifewithandrea.com/blog/7725/could-gut-microbes-cause-obesityDid you know my practice is entirely virtual? You don't have to live near me to get help with fatigue, stubborn weight, hypertension, prediabetes or more?Schedule a free call Free Metabolic Mastery ManualFree Facebook Community

The Science Show -  Separate stories podcast
Gut microbes comic combines science and fun

The Science Show - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 12:09


Follow Your Gut is a comic book primarily aimed at young readers but the book will fascinate all who read it, young and older.

TEDTalks Health
Do gut microbes control your personality? | Kathleen McAuliffe

TEDTalks Health

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 12:18


Biologist Kathleen McAuliffe dives into emerging research that explores how certain gut bacteria can influence major parts of who you are, from your personality to life-changing neurological disorders. Learn more about how this ongoing clinical medical and pharmaceutical research might change how we treat disease — and discover the impact of your internal microbial makeup on your mood, weight and more.

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Beyond Terrain
Dr. Stephanie Seneff on Deuterium, Glyphosate, Gut Microbes, Mitochondria, and much more!

Beyond Terrain

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 63:58


This week, we are joined by Dr. Stephanie Seneff to talk about everything deuterium. Of course, we begin the discussion by discussing Dr. Seneff's views on health. We move right into discussing deuterium and how glyphosate is a major issue, inhibiting our metabolism from functioning properly.We then get more specific, discussing how EZ water and deuterium have a significant relationship. We discuss the negatives of having too much deuterium in the body, as well as how the body excretes deuterium. We take a moment to discuss how glyphosate is being sprayed on more than just crops. We also talk about how glyphosate can inhibit protein function and how it was invented, noting how chlorine actually deactivates glyphosate.We turn to a very interesting topic: the microbiome. We discuss how microbes can bioremediate deuterium and how they play a very important role in the hydrogen-deuterium balance. Lastly, we discuss how to avoid high deuterium in the body!I hope you enjoy the episode!Follow mehttps://www.instagram.com/beyond.terrain/https://linktr.ee/beyondterrainSupport the podcasthttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/beyondterrainETH: beyondterrain.ethBTC: bc1qqwc470ktgj3l4myqxr5hq67rnlqys0qm98u6f0Support and Learn from Dr. SeneffBook: Toxic Legacy: How the Weedkiller Glyphosate Is Destroying Our Health and the Environment

Matters Microbial
Matters Microbial #34: Artificial gut feelings: Gut microbes and the ECM

Matters Microbial

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 68:57


Today, Dr. Ana Maria Porras of the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Florida, joins the #QualityQuorum to chat about her work studying gut microbes and the gut, IBDs, representation, and even how fiber arts can inspire microbial wonder! Host: Mark O. Martin Guest: Ana Maria Porras Subscribe: Apple Podcasts, Spotify Become a patron of Matters Microbial! Links for this episode The announcement of Dr. Porras' prestigious CAREER grant from the National Science Foundation. A basic introduction to irritable bowel syndrome. An overview of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). An article about “remodeling” of the gut epithelia during IBS. The journal article from Dr. Porras' research group discussed in today's podcast. A video by Dr. Porras about her research. A video by Dr. Porras about her microbial outreach using fabric arts, as well as an article on that topic. Instructions from Dr. Porras describing how to crochet a microbe of your own! Dr. Porras' faculty website. Dr. Porras' laboratory website. Intro music is by Reber Clark Send your questions and comments to mattersmicrobial@gmail.com

The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
Unveiling the Truth Behind Popular Diets and Advocating for Raw Food Nutrition

The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 10:07


In this powerful discourse, Brian Clement, Ph.D., L.N., dispels prevalent myths surrounding popular diet programs, emphasizing their lack of essential nutrients and the detrimental impact they have on our bodies and minds. Drawing from decades of research and experience, he highlights the potent benefits of a raw, plant-based diet, which nurtures the gut flora, thereby enhancing both physical and mental health. Dr. Clement accentuates the necessity for a paradigm shift from self-care to self-healing, urging individuals to take control of their health and well-being through informed dietary choices. #RawFoodDiet #SelfHealing #GutHealth

What the Health?!?
Are Supergreens Powders Really Super? (with Christine Blank, MS, RD)

What the Health?!?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 83:29


GREEN DRINKS! Let's dive in to the murky green waters of the "supergreens" beverages currently sweeping the market! Are they as "super" as they claim? Do our bodies need to supplement all of these substances in the "proprietary blends", presented on the back of the packaging, in barely-pronounceable, long lists? How do we know what's in these powders? Who regulates them? What's the nutritional science behind their main ingredients? Thankfully we have an expert with us today, Christine Blank, MS, RD! Christine is both a chef and registered dietician, and serves as the Team Dietician for the Chicago Bulls. She is a fantastic resource for today's episode, and presents the dietary science behind green superfood beverages, and supplements in general. Topics covered in today's episode include: Do we "need" supplements? What's the best way to meet our dietary needs? How are these supplements tested/verified? Does the FDA get involved? What does "third party tested" mean? What are "adptogens"? What is the science behind ashwagandha? What about rhodiola rosea? What are "phytonutrients"? Which vitamins and minerals are vital for our health? Do we need pills or powders to supplement them? What are pre- and probiotics? What do they do? Do we need to supplement "digestive enzymes"? Which ones? Resources for today's episode: Link to examine.com pages on ashwagandha and rhodiola rosea. A Chinese Medicine journal article re: adaptogens. An article from Nutrients titled "Clinical Evidence of the Benefits of Phytonutrients in Human Healthcare." A 2019 article published in Foods re: prebiotics. The NIH fact sheet on probiotics for health professionals. A 2020 Heliyon article titled "Global analysis of clinical trials with probiotics." A 2017 article in Gut Microbes reviewing meta-analyses re: using probiotics in clinical practice. A 2023 VeryWell article titled "What Are Digestive Enzymes?" A Johns Hopkins Medicine article reviewing digestive enzymes. The YouTube clip from Andrew Huberman re: Athletic Greens. The AG1 commercial Jeremy references in the cold open. Thanks for tuning in, folks! and please sign up for our "PULSE CHECK" monthly newsletter! Signup is easy, right on our website page, and we PROMISE we will not spam you! We just want to send you cool articles, videos and thoughts :) For more episodes, limited edition merch, or to become a Friend of Your Doctor Friends (and more), follow this link! This includes the famous "Advice from the last generation of doctors that inhaled lead" shirt :) Also, CHECK OUT AMAZING HEALTH PODCASTS on The Health Podcast Network   Find us at: Website: yourdoctorfriendspodcast.com  Email: yourdoctorfriendspodcast@gmail.com  Connect with us: @your_doctor_friends (IG) Send/DM us a voice memo/question and we might play it on the show! @yourdoctorfriendspodcast1013 (YouTube) @JeremyAllandMD (IG, FB, Twitter) @JuliaBrueneMD (IG) @HealthPodNet (IG)

The Incubator
#183 - [Journal Club Shorts] -

The Incubator

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 7:48


Daily skin-to-skin contact alters microbiota development in healthy full-term infants.Eckermann HA, Meijer J, Cooijmans K, Lahti L, de Weerth C.Gut Microbes. 2024 Jan-Dec;16(1):2295403. doi: 10.1080/19490976.2023.2295403. Epub 2024 Jan 10.PMID: 38197254 Free PMC article. Clinical Trial. As always, feel free to send us questions, comments, or suggestions to our email: nicupodcast@gmail.com. You can also contact the show through Instagram or Twitter, @nicupodcast. Or contact Ben and Daphna directly via their Twitter profiles: @drnicu and @doctordaphnamd. The papers discussed in today's episode are listed and timestamped on the webpage linked below. Enjoy!

Zorba Paster On Your Health
Most long COVID effects resolve within a year after mild infection, Deep meditation may alter gut microbes for better health, Broccoli rice casserole

Zorba Paster On Your Health

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024


This week the hosts discuss how most long COVID-19 effects resolve within a year after mild infection, and they examine why deep meditation may alter gut microbes for better health. Plus, they share a delicious recipe for a Broccoli rice casserole.

Zorba Paster On Your Health
Most long COVID effects resolve within a year after mild infection, Deep meditation may alter gut microbes for better health, Broccoli rice casserole

Zorba Paster On Your Health

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024


This week the hosts discuss how most long COVID-19 effects resolve within a year after mild infection, and they examine why deep meditation may alter gut microbes for better health. Plus, they share a delicious recipe for a Broccoli rice casserole.

TED Talks Daily
Do gut microbes control your personality? | Kathleen McAuliffe

TED Talks Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 10:07


Biologist Kathleen McAuliffe dives into new research that suggests certain bacteria in your gut can influence major parts of who you are, from your personality to life-changing neurological disorders. Learn more about how this emerging science could change how we treat disease — and discover the impact of your internal microbial makeup on your mood, weight and more.

personality gut microbes kathleen mcauliffe
TED Talks Daily (SD video)
Do gut microbes control your personality? | Kathleen McAuliffe

TED Talks Daily (SD video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 10:07


Biologist Kathleen McAuliffe dives into new research that suggests certain bacteria in your gut can influence major parts of who you are, from your personality to life-changing neurological disorders. Learn more about how this emerging science could change how we treat disease — and discover the impact of your internal microbial makeup on your mood, weight and more.

personality gut microbes kathleen mcauliffe
TED Talks Daily (HD video)
Do gut microbes control your personality? | Kathleen McAuliffe

TED Talks Daily (HD video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 10:07


Biologist Kathleen McAuliffe dives into new research that suggests certain bacteria in your gut can influence major parts of who you are, from your personality to life-changing neurological disorders. Learn more about how this emerging science could change how we treat disease — and discover the impact of your internal microbial makeup on your mood, weight and more.

personality gut microbes kathleen mcauliffe
20 Minute Books
Brain Maker - Book Summary

20 Minute Books

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 28:42


"The Power of Gut Microbes to Heal and Protect your Brain – for Life"

The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
Unleashing the Potential of 38 Trillion Gut Microbes | Dr. Will Bulsiewicz

The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 50:49


There are 38 trillion gut microbes living inside of you. Every one of them play a critical role in your body's ability to stay healthy! Not only are they the cornerstones of good overall health, but they can also boost your ability to fight off chronic diseases and even something as mundane as the common cold.   Learn how to optimize all 38 trillion to improve your health with Dr. Will Bulsiewicz as he joins "The Weight Loss Champion" Chuck Carroll on The Exam Room Podcast.   In This Episode - Breaking bad late-night habits to have better gut health all day - Best foods to build a healthy gut environment - Foods that destroy gut health - The effect of soda on gut health - Complex carbohydrates and the building blocks of good microbiome - Why high-polyphenol beverages can lead to better sleep - How sleep positively impacts gut microbes - And much more   — — BECOME AN EXAM ROOM VIP — — - Exclusive early access to select interviews - Pre-sale opportunities for live event tickets - Exclusive live online events VIP sign up: https://www.pcrm.org/examroomvip — — FOLLOW US — — Dr. Will Bulsiewicz 38 Tera: https://amzn.to/41zLWl3 Microbiome 21: https://theplantfedgut.com/challenge Fiber Fueled Cookbook: https://amzn.to/34y6GQP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theguthealthmd — — — Chuck Carroll Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ChuckCarrollWLC X: https://www.twitter.com/ChuckCarrollWLC Facebook: http://wghtloss.cc/ChuckFacebook — — — Physicians Committee Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/physicianscommittee Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PCRM.org X: https://www.twitter.com/pcrm — — — 5-Star Success: Share Your Story Apple: https://apple.co/2JXBkpy​​ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2pMLoY3 — — — Share the Show Please subscribe and give the show a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or many other podcast providers. Don't forget to share it with a friend for inspiration!

Empowered Nutrition
The Gut-Metabolism Connection

Empowered Nutrition

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 29:44


Introduction: Frustration with extreme weight loss approaches. Passion for healing metabolism for natural weight regulation. Introduction to Metabolic Endotoxemia (ME) and its link to gut health. Understanding Metabolic Endotoxemia (ME): ME linked to microbiome insult, impacting gut health. Factors include antibiotics, c-section, lack of breastfeeding, and low-fiber diet. Vicious cycle: Microbiome issues lead to low fiber, worsening diversity. Leaky gut allows lipopolysaccharides (LPS) to trigger systemic inflammation. Altered hunger signaling and reduced satiety hormones contribute to obesity. Impact of Endotoxemia: Metabolic syndrome features tied to ME: inflammation, insulin resistance, central fat storage, hypertension, and dyslipidemia. Scientific Quotes on Endotoxemia: Gut dysbiosis induces oxidative stress and ME, major drivers of obesity. Oxidative stress key in developing complications of type 2 diabetes. Gut dysbiosis linked to chronic inflammation in coronary artery disease. Studies and Interventions: Diet High in Fiber, Polyphenols, and Functional Foods: Improved metabolic markers in type 2 diabetes subjects. Lowered blood sugar, cholesterol, triglycerides, and inflammation. Flaxseed Intervention: Lowered intestinal permeability and LPS in perimenopausal, overweight females. Pomegranate Extract: Reduced inflammation, improved gut bacteria, and lowered endotoxemia in overweight subjects with high cholesterol. Resistant Dextrin (Prebiotic): Lowered endotoxemia, improved sleep, quality of life, inflammation, and blood sugar in type 2 diabetes females. Probiotic (Lactobacillus Rosis GG): Improved inflammation, lowered endotoxemia, and enhanced metabolic outcomes in coronary artery disease subjects. Symbiotic Intervention (Probiotic + Prebiotic): Significant improvement in endotoxemia, inflammation, and metabolic markers in subjects with obesity. Practical Applications and Recommendations: Testing for endotoxemia using LPS antibodies. Dietary focus on high polyphenol, unrefined carbs, high-fiber, and nutrient-dense foods. Power foods include flax seeds, chia seeds, true fermented yogurt, and pomegranate extract. Individualized approach for gut dysbiosis, starting with digestive support. Conclusion: Emphasis on the gut-metabolism connection. Majority may have endotoxemia, a main driver of type 2 diabetes and obesity. Solutions involve optimizing gut health through diet, supplements, and personalized approaches. References used in this episode: 1.Medina-Vera I, Sanchez-Tapia M, Noriega-Lopez L, et al. A dietary intervention with functional foods reduces metabolic endotoxaemia and attenuates biochemical abnormalities by modifying faecal microbiota in people with type 2 diabetes. Diabetes Metab. 2019;45(2):122-131. 2.Krumbeck JA, Rasmussen HE, Hutkins RW, et al. Probiotic Bifidobacterium strains and galactooligosaccharides improve intestinal barrier function in obese adults but show no synergism when used together as synbiotics. Microbiome. 2018;6(1):121. 3.Saleh-Ghadimi S, Dehghan P, Sarmadi B, Maleki P. Improvement of sleep by resistant dextrin prebiotic in type 2 diabetic women coincides with attenuation of metabolic endotoxemia: involvement of gut-brain axis. J Sci Food Agric. 2022;102(12):5229-5237. 4.Fallah F, Mahdavi R. L-Carnitine and synbiotic co-supplementation: beneficial effects on metabolic-endotoxemia, meta-inflammation, and oxidative-stress biomarkers in obese patients: a double blind, randomized, controlled clinical trial. Food Funct. 2023;14(4):2172-2187. 5.Moludi J, Kafil HS, Qaisar SA, Gholizadeh P, Alizadeh M, Vayghyan HJ. Effect of probiotic supplementation along with calorie restriction on metabolic endotoxemia, and inflammation markers in coronary artery disease patients: a double blindplacebo controlled randomized clinical trial. Nutr J. 2021;20(1):47. 6.Farhangi MA, Dehghan P, Namazi N. Prebiotic supplementation modulates advanced glycation end-products (AGEs), soluble receptor for AGEs (sRAGE), and cardiometabolic risk factors through improving metabolic endotoxemia: a randomized-controlled clinical trial. Eur J Nutr. 2020;59(7):3009-3021. Gonzalez-Sarrias A, Nunez-Sanchez MA, Avila-Galvez MA, et al. Consumption of pomegranate decreases plasma lipopolysaccharide-binding protein levels, a marker of metabolic endotoxemia, in patients with newly diagnosed colorectal cancer: a randomized controlled clinical trial. Food Funct. 2018;9(5):2617-2622. 8. Gonzalez-Sarrias A, Romo-Vaquero M, Garcia-Villalba R, Cortes-Martin A, Selma MV, Espin JC. The Endotoxemia Marker Lipopolysaccharide-Binding Protein is Reduced in Overweight-Obese Subjects Consuming Pomegranate Extract by Modulating the Gut Microbiota: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Mol Nutr Food Res. 2018;62(11):e1800160. 9. Millischer V, Heinzl M, Faka A, et al. Intravenous administration of LPS activates the kynurenine pathway in healthy male human subjects: a prospective placebo-controlled cross-over trial. J Neuroinflammation. 2021;18(1):158. 10. Iqbal A, Prince LR, Novodvorsky P, et al. Effect of Hypoglycemia on Inflammatory Responses and the Response to Low-Dose Endotoxemia in Humans. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2019;104(4):1187-1199. 11. Pei R, DiMarco DM, Putt KK, et al. Premeal Low-Fat Yogurt Consumption Reduces Postprandial Inflammation and Markers of Endotoxin Exposure in Healthy Premenopausal Women in a Randomized Controlled Trial. J Nutr. 2018;148(6):910-916. 12. Madison AA, Belury MA, Andridge R, et al. Afternoon distraction: a high-saturated-fat meal and endotoxemia impact postmeal attention in a randomized crossover trial. Am J Clin Nutr. 2020;111(6):1150-1158. 13. Sant'Ana CT, Amorim AD, Gava AP, et al. Brown and golden flaxseed reduce intestinal permeability and endotoxemia, and improve the lipid profile in perimenopausal overweight women. Int J Food Sci Nutr. 2022;73(6):829-840. 14. Frank J, Gupta A, Osadchiy V, Mayer EA. Brain-Gut-Microbiome Interactions and Intermittent Fasting in Obesity. Nutrients. 2021;13(2). 15. Cani PD, Osto M, Geurts L, Everard A. Involvement of gut microbiota in the development of low-grade inflammation and type 2 diabetes associated with obesity. Gut Microbes. 2012;3(4):279-288. Lean for Life is now in the App Store! Heal your Metabolism with the Lean for Life app: https://empowered-nutrition.ck.page/193bb2cd67 Help yourself feel aligned using our three phase approach: Lean for Life Membership called Heal, Optimize , and Refinewhere you will be empowered to reverse previous metabolic damage with the assistance of our team of Registered Dietitian Nutritionists. Check out more details on our website! Want to learn more about our one-on-one Empowered Nutrition coaching? Book a free chemistry call to discuss your story and see if we're a good fit. Enjoying the podcast? Please review the Empowered Nutrition Podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen! Then, send me a screenshot of your positive review to podcast@empowerednutrition.health as a DM on Instagram (@empowerednutrition.health).Include a brief description of what you're working on with your health and/or nutrition and I'll send you a free custom meal plan! Do you have questions you would like answered on the Empowered Nutrition podcast? You can propose your questions/ideas by email to: podcast@empowerednutrition.health Follow us on: Instagram | Facebook

The Synthesis of Wellness
50. Guru Banavar - Founding CTO of Viome - Transcriptomics of Our Oral & Gut Microbes, How DNA is Transcribed to RNA & How That RNA Affects Us, Plus a Dive into Viome's Tech, AI, & Machine Learning

The Synthesis of Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 55:21


We are honored to be joined today by Guru Banavar. Guru Banavar, the founding CTO of Viome, has been instrumental in its success by integrating AI with biological insights to offer in-depth reports on gene expression. Before Viome, he served as the global VP and Chief Science Officer at IBM, and was the founding VP of the Watson AI Research team. With awards like the Leadership in Technology Management and a National Innovation Award from India's President, his 35+ US patents and contributions have been highlighted by top media outlets including the New York Times and BBC. You won't want to miss this episode! Topics: 1. Understanding Healthspan and Lifespan - Distinction between healthspan and lifespan - Importance of healthspan 2. The Role of Gene Expression - Influence on health and lifespan - Process of DNA to RNA transcription - Consideration of microbial gene expression 3. Host-Microbe Interactions - Dynamics and significance 4. Viome's mRNA Analysis - Testing process - Data interpretation and diet recommendation - Oxalate sensitivity analysis explanation - AI's role in personalizing treatments - Machine learning for glycemic response 5. Viome Test Offerings - Available tests and their unique insights - Differences and recommendations: oral vs. gut microbiome tests. Thanks for tuning in! Order a Viome Test NOW! Get Chloe's Book Today! "⁠⁠75 Gut-Healing Strategies & Biohacks⁠⁠" If you liked this episode, please leave a rating and review or share it to your stories over on Instagram. If you tag @synthesisofwellness, Chloe would love to personally thank you for listening! Follow Chloe on Instagram ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@synthesisofwellness⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow Chloe on TikTok @chloe_c_porter Visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠synthesisofwellness.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to purchase products, subscribe to our mailing list, and more! Or visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠linktr.ee/synthesisofwellness⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to see all of Chloe's links, schedule a BioPhotonic Scanner consult with Chloe, or support the show! Thanks again for tuning in! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chloe-porter6/support

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast
The Secret to Increasing the Diversity of Gut Microbes

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023 12:41


Today, we're going to talk about the #1 thing that improves your health. It has to do with increasing the diversity of microbes in your gut. Ideally, you want a rich microbiome with a lot of different species. Without this diversity, you'll provide the perfect space for harmful bacteria to thrive. A lack of diverse microbes can lead to symptoms, including: • Diarrhea • Gut inflammation • Toxins • Obesity • Slow metabolism • Mood changes This lack of diversity is called dysbiosis, and it's associated with many different serious health conditions. Potential benefits of diverse microbes: • They help you make vitamins • They provide immune protection • They help keep inflammation low • They feed colon cells • They help produce amino acids, neurotransmitters, and other proteins • They help keep your energy high How to increase the diversity of microbes in your gut and boost your health: 1. Consume food that has been grown on soil that has a diverse microbiome 2. Increase the diversity of plant foods in your diet 3. Exercise 4. Get plenty of quality sleep 5. Do intermittent fasting 6. Consume phenols 7. Consume sprouts or microgreens grown on soil 8. Consume probiotic foods 9. Consume raw foods Top things that lower microbiome diversity: 1. Broad-spectrum antibiotics 2. Glyphosate 3. Animals fed on a monoculture 4. Stress 5. Artificial sweeteners 6. Inflammation 7. Liver issues 8. Sterilized foods 9. Radiated foods 10. Overly processed foods 11. A lack of variety of foods in the diet If you're expecting a baby, keep in mind that having a natural birth and breastfeeding can both enhance the diversity of microbes in an infant.

Inside Knowledge
Ep 14 Why are my farts so smelly?

Inside Knowledge

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 19:29 Transcription Available


Worried about excessive gas? Join me on the Inside Knowledge for people with IBS podcast as we dive into smelly farts and their connection to your gut health.Highlights:

GW Integrative Medicine
Gut Microbes & Pancreatic Disease

GW Integrative Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 26:36


Today on the pod we talk about the gut microbiome and pancreatic health and disease with researcher and clinician Mark Haupt, MD, Chief Medical Officer of IFF Health & Biosciences. IFF Health & Biosciences is a company that conducts extensive R&D activities in the fields of food science, microbiology and molecular biology. For five years prior to IFF, he joined an early-stage complex genomics and bioinformatics company focused on precision medicine with an initial focus in pancreatic disease. Dr. Haupt is a pediatric pulmonologist who has dedicated his career to helping patients with pancreatic disease through his work in academia and the pharmaceutical industry. His scholarly activities focused on improving nutritional outcomes in children with cystic fibrosis via pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy. He ultimately transitioned to the pharma/biotech industry where he continued to focus on complex inflammatory syndromes of the digestive tract. He is passionate about improving health through nutrition, personalized medicine and data. ◘ Transcript (Coming) ◘ This podcast features the song “Follow Your Dreams” (freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Ho…ur_Dreams_1918) by Scott Holmes, available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial (01https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) license. ◘ Disclaimer: The content and information shared in GW Integrative Medicine is for educational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. The views and opinions expressed in GW Integrative Medicine represent the opinions of the host(s) and their guest(s). For medical advice, diagnosis, and/or treatment, please consult a medical professional. https://bit.ly/3JoA2mz

Magdalena Hajkiewicz Podcast
#136 Bakterie, które wspomagają odchudzanie - dr Natasza Staniak

Magdalena Hajkiewicz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 72:20


Partnerem odcinka jest firma Sanprobi #współpracareklamowaW 136. odcinku podcastu rozmawiam z dr n. farm. Nataszą Staniak, specjalistką w dziedzinie neuropsychofarmakologii i ekspertką probiotykoterapii. Dyskutujemy głównie o wpływie mikrobioty na nadwagę i otyłość.Odsłuchaj nagrania, jeśli chcesz dowiedzieć się:Co wpływa na to, że jemy więcej niż potrzebujemyJaki jest wpływ mikrobioty na metabolizm i wchłanianie składników pokarmowychDlaczego niektóre osoby mogą jeść więcej i nie tyjąJak zadbać o zdrową mikrobiotę jelitowąJakie są różnice w mikrobiocie osób szczupłych i otyłychJaki wpływ ma stan zapalny na masę ciałaJak mikrobiota wpływa na apetytCzy antybiotykoterapia wpływają na ryzyko wystąpienia otyłościDlaczego Akkermansia muciniphila jest szczególną bakterią dla naszego zdrowiaCzy probiotykoterapia może wspomóc odchudzanieLink do live o Akkermansia muciniphila: https://www.instagram.com/p/CuU8O2sMVCV/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==Nataszę znajdziesz w Internecie:Strona: https://nastaya.pl/IG: https://www.instagram.com/dr_nastaya/FB: https://www.facebook.com/drNataszaStaniak/Bibliografia i link do wpisów bibliograficznych:https://nastaya.pl/jak-bakterie-jelitowe-sabotuja-nasze-odchudzanie/ Geng J, Ni Q, Sun W, Li L, Feng X. The links between gut microbiota and obesity and obesity related diseases. Biomed Pharmacother. 2022 Mar;147:112678.Gomes AC, Hoffmann C, Mota JF. The human gut microbiota: Metabolism and perspective in obesity. Gut Microbes. 2018 Jul 4;9(4):308-325. Liu BN, Liu XT, Liang ZH, Wang JH. Gut microbiota in obesity. World J Gastroenterol. 2021 Jul 7;27(25):3837-3850Ridaura VK, Faith JJ, Rey FE, Cheng J, Duncan AE, Kau AL, Griffin NW, Lombard V, Henrissat B, Bain JR, Muehlbauer MJ, Ilkayeva O, Semenkovich CF, Funai K, Hayashi DK, Lyle BJ, Martini MC, Ursell LK, Clemente JC, Van Treuren W, Walters WA, Knight R, Newgard CB, Heath AC, Gordon JI. Gut microbiota from twins discordant for obesity modulate metabolism in mice. Science. 2013 Sep 6;341(6150):1241214.Turnbaugh PJ, Ley RE, Mahowald MA, Magrini V, Mardis ER, Gordon JI. An obesity-associated gut microbiome with increased capacity for energy harvest. Nature. 2006 Dec 21;444(7122):1027-31Yan J, Sheng L, Li H. Akkermansia muciniphila: is it the Holy Grail for ameliorating metabolic diseases? Gut Microbes. 2021 Jan-Dec;13(1):1984104. Vallianou, N., Dalamaga, M., Stratigou, T. et al. Do Antibiotics Cause Obesity Through Long-term Alterations in the Gut Microbiome? A Review of Current Evidence. Curr Obes Rep 10, 244–262 (2021).Jumpertz R, Le DS, Turnbaugh PJ, Trinidad C, Bogardus C, Gordon JI, Krakoff J. Energy-balance studies reveal associations between gut microbes, caloric load, and nutrient absorption in humans. Am J Clin Nutr. 2011 Jul;94(1):58-65.

The Next Byte
130. A Spy In The Belly

The Next Byte

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 18:57


(0:42) - A Spy In The Belly--As always, you can find these and other interesting & impactful engineering articles on Wevolver.com.To learn more about this show, please visit our shows page. By following the page, you will get automatic updates by email when a new show is published. Be sure to give us a follow and review on Apple podcasts, Spotify, and most of your favorite podcast platforms!

English Academic Vocabulary Booster
1615. 100 Academic Words Reference from "Henna-Maria Uusitupa: How the gut microbes you're born with affect your lifelong health | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2023 91:15


This podcast is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. We strongly recommend accessing/buying the reference source at the same time. ■Reference Source https://www.ted.com/talks/henna_maria_uusitupa_how_the_gut_microbes_you_re_born_with_affect_your_lifelong_health ■Post on this topic (You can get FREE learning materials!) https://englist.me/100-academic-words-reference-from-henna-maria-uusitupa-how-the-gut-microbes-youre-born-with-affect-your-lifelong-health--ted-talk/ ■Youtube Video https://youtu.be/1_YNpU8g8jw (All Words) https://youtu.be/DqwgBhFbX34 (Advanced Words) https://youtu.be/hnDqrweStjg (Quick Look) ■Top Page for Further Materials https://englist.me/ ■SNS (Please follow!)

Omaha's Health & Community Podcast
The Secret to Increasing the Diversity of Gut Microbes

Omaha's Health & Community Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 5:47


Behind virtually every chronic health disease, from autoimmune conditions to chronic fatigue to mental health disorders to skin conditions to cancer, is gut problems. And the quality of the gut microbiome diversity will pretty much make or break your gut health. Good diversity means it's very hard for you to suffer from chronic health issues. Bad diversity means it's almost impossible to have great health! In this episode, I discuss how you can improve your gut microbiome and therefore start to heal from chronic health issues.

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast
The Secret to Increasing the Diversity of Gut Microbes

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2023 12:55


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The Ali Damron Show
10 Ways To Improve GUT HEALTH + How Do I Know If Mine Is Unhealthy?

The Ali Damron Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 25:42


Are you looking for ways to improve your gut health naturally? In this episode, I explore the benefits of a gut health diet and the importance of gut bacteria in maintaining a healthy gut microbiome. I provide practical tips on how to improve gut health, including incorporating gut healthy foods into your diet, such as probiotics, fermented foods, and plant-based options. I also discuss how to increase gut bacteria and promote good bacteria for a healthy gut flora. Additionally, I delve into the topic of leaky gut and digestion issues, and how to improve digestion naturally with a healthy gut diet. Whether you're looking to improve your gut health for overall well-being or to address specific health concerns, this episode offers various ways to improve gut health and maintain a healthy gut microbiome. Wellevate (15% off supplements): https://wellevate.me/ali-damron "How to Have Fewer Mood Swings and More Energy By Balancing Your Hormones (Without Adding To Your Already Full Plate)" Training: www.alidamron.com/training www.alidamron.com www.alidamron.com/consults www.instagram.com/alidamron Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/alidamron  

Your Health Reset
37: Reversing Autism: How Glyphosate is Destroying Our Health and Environment with Dr. Stephanie Seneff

Your Health Reset

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2023


Dr. Stephanie Seneff has joined Sinclair Kennally to discuss how autism can be reversed. She explains that the brain is protecting itself from damage by turning off and that it's a sort of hibernation. There are adults who have successfully reversed their autism as adults, giving others hope that it can be done. She also encourages and informs people on what to do to help their kids.     Dr. Seneff is an esteemed researcher on the topic of glyphosate, having published over 100 papers in her lifetime including a few dozen on toxic chemicals. She is the author of 'Toxic Legacy: How the Herbicide Glyphosate is destroying our health and the environment', which took her two years to write. The book is well-received and contains numerous insights. The two discuss the autism epidemic, which they are both passionate about addressing, and Dr. Seneff expresses how she is glad they are tackling the root causes together.     Glyphosate is the active ingredient in the herbicide Roundup, which is commonly used in gardens and on crops as a weed killer. Glyphosate is extremely toxic, yet the government does not bother to test it despite its ubiquity in the food supply. Mothers can use it on their lawns while their children are playing, and eating it in food is unavoidable. Certified organic food is often free of glyphosate, but even this is not a guarantee as it can still be found in some organic food due to being sprayed on nearby farms. The health issues associated with glyphosate are numerous, but it is linked most strongly to autism. Rates of autism have risen drastically in recent years, and many people now know someone who has autism. It is devastating for those affected and the problem is only becoming more pervasive.     This conversation focuses on the large impact of autism, especially as the rates of the condition continue to increase. The speaker shares their experience meeting a 16-year-old girl who had been diagnosed with autism and whose mother had found a way to reverse it. The speaker expresses their sadness at the burden of adult autism, as they know that many of them will not be able to support themselves. They praise the mothers who have taken it upon themselves to research and find ways to help their children. They also point out that the brain seems to be protecting itself from damage by shutting down.   TIMESTAMPS    0:00:03   "Exploring the Possibility of Reversing Autism with Dr. Stephanie Seneff"   0:02:17   Conversation with Dr. Stephanie Seneff: Exploring the Impact of Glyphosate on Health and the Environment   0:04:02   Heading: Overview of Glyphosate and Its Impact on Health   0:07:10   "The Impact of Autism on Society and the Possibility of Reversal"   0:08:12   "Exploring the Role of Glutamate Toxicity in Autism: A Conversation"   0:09:40   "Glyphosate-Induced Glutamate Excytoxicity and Its Impact on Metabolism"   0:12:58   Exploring the Link Between Glyphosate Exposure, Vegan Diets, and Autism Symptoms   0:14:42   "The Link Between Glyphosate and Autism: An Interview with Dr. Stephanie Seneff"   0:16:17   Exploring the Health Effects of Glyphosate Exposure   0:17:37   The Health Risks of Glyphosate Exposure: A Discussion on Obesity, Diabetes, and Other Diseases   0:21:34   The Role of Gut Microbes in Gluten Intolerance and Allergies   0:24:24   Discussion on Glyphosate's Role as a Glycine Analog and Its Impact on Human Health   0:27:59   "Exploring the Impact of Sulfate Deficiency in Autism and the Messenger RNA Vaccines"   0:31:25   Analysis of Messenger RNA Technology for SARS-CoV-2 Vaccines   0:33:05   The Potential Long-Term Health Risks of mRNA Vaccines   0:36:42   "Exploring the Long-Term Implications of the SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein"   0:41:09   Potential for Vaccinated Individuals to Transmit Spike Protein via Exosomes   0:42:37   Impact of Vaccination on Cord Blood and Placental Health   0:44:10   The Dangers of the COVID-19 Vaccine: Spontaneous Abortions, Sperm Counts, and Exosomes   0:48:19   Adverse Reactions to COVID Vaccines and Potential Treatments   0:51:19   Treating COVID-19 Symptoms   0:53:30   Benefits of Sunlight for Health and Healing   HIGHLIGHTS    There's an ayurvedic medicine from India I'm familiar with. I have a friend who's in the process of developing and marketing this similar medicine because I sent him information about Victor's medicine, my husband's medicine, and he said, a lot of the same stuff. So there's a lot of overlap between ancient Indian medicine and ancient Chinese medicine. I think that's actually a really good option because these are all-natural. These are natural products, not synthetics. I think people who are aware of ivermectin hydroxychloroquine as a way to treat COVID, early treatment for COVID, of course, that's a big controversy as well. But those people are also thinking that you could take those after you've got the vaccine, to take those to help you to deal with the symptoms of the vaccine.    And that's probably sort of the same thing that's happening with the vaccine. So you can get essentially long haul COVID and things like glutathione, and vitamin C, there are some natural nutrients that can help, I think, also ayurvedic medicine. And in fact, my husband is Chinese and he learned from some Chinese friends in Taiwan about the herbal medicine that the Taiwanese had developed specifically for COVID-19... And it has like twelve different ingredients that are ancient Chinese medicine ingredients that are specially chosen for the COVID-19 situation. And he's been taking that prophylactically off and on continuously. And then he finally got COVID a couple of months ago and you would expect him to be in the category of people who would be very sensitive to and he has no vaccine, so you would think, oh my God.   Let the rest of the cells see what they can do with it. And it's basically spreading the poison all over the body, and that's just really frightening. So it's so clear that this vaccine is far more toxic than any other vaccine. There are 27 times as many reports of virus for the COVID vaccines as for the flu shot. If you normalize by the number of shots that were delivered. So it's a 27-fold increased risk of having an adverse reaction to these COVID vaccines. And sometimes it can kill you. I mean, I know of cases where they start developing symptoms shortly after the second vaccine, and a year later they're dead, or three months later they're dead with a severe case of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. I know of cases like that, and I also know of cases of ALS. I get people that send me emails.   There were specific kind of stem cell that was four times four-fold reduced in level in the cord blood from these vaccinated women. So that's really quite terrifying to me. That means, of course, also for the baby, right? Because the cord blood is what's supplying, just working with the communication between the mother and the baby and blood supply, not having that defective version of the cord blood is bound to have an impact on the fetus as well. So that's really frightening. And of course, we've got high rates of spontaneous abortion.   Studies on mice have shown they just expose the mice to S one which is a piece of the spike protein. It's a toxic piece that has the ace two binding. It has a receptor site, ace two receptor sites, and S one is very toxic all by itself. And S One can get broken off from the spike protein at the fear and cleavage site. So it's got this special segment in it called the fear and cleavage site that is a unique form of the spike protein in the SARS CoV Two that allows it to be cut off into S One and S Two. And S One can just break loose and circulate. So the immune cells in the spleen are busy making spike protein because they've picked up the vaccine and then they're displaying that spike protein on their surface, but they're also releasing it inside exosomes. These are little lipid particles that are the communication network of the body. And those exosomes travel very well along nerve fibers. And so they're traveling along the vagus nerve up to the brain, up to the heart, over to the liver, and all of those organs are becoming inflamed and then getting sick. And you have this myocarditis, which is a nightmare, especially among the male athletes, young male athletes, myocarditis, and that's being caused by the inflammation that's induced by the spike protein. I think that's being delivered in the form of these little exosomes being spat out by those immune cells in the spleen that are furiously making spike protein. They can't stop themselves. It's really, really scary.     Subscribe to the Podcast here: Apple   |   Spotify   |  Stitcher Connect with Sinclair Kennally: Instagram: @detoxrejuvenation Website: https://detoxrejuvenation.com/

Microbiome Medics
Where Does the Gut Microbiome Come From?

Microbiome Medics

Play Episode Play 55 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 41:17


You are 50% microbial by cell count, and your gut microbiome is central to all aspects of your physiology and health. The Microbiome Medics think you should know where the trillions of bacteria living in your intestines come from.In this episode of Microbiome Medics, our microbiome obsessed duo discuss the importance of birth mode on gut microbiome acquisition. They highlight the massive increases in Caesarean section rates, and even chat about their own birth experiences. (Spoiler alert...it hurt)Not to be missed by anyone born by vaginal delivery or caesarian section (or both).That means you, by the way.  Get listening!Discussed in this episode:Korpela K, de Vos WM. Infant gut microbiota restoration: state of the art. Gut Microbes. 2022;14(1):2118811.Shao Y et al. Stunted microbiota, and opportunistic pathogen colonization in caesarean section birth. Nature. 2019;574(7776):117–121.This podcast is brought to you in collaboration with the British Society of Lifestyle Medicine.Disclaimer:The content in this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or qualified healthcare provider. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on this podcast.

The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
Early Exposure To Dirt And Different Microbes Is Really Important In Our Development Of Gut Microbes

The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 10:20


Early Exposure To Dirt And Different Microbes Is Really Important In Our Development Of Gut Microbes Dr. Sarina Pasricha• http://www.docsarina.com #SarinaPasricha #Gastroenterology #holisticmedicine  Dr. Sarina Pasricha is a Harvard trained nationally recognized Delaware gastroenterologist focused on gut health, the gut microbiome, and the brain-gut connection. She graduated cum laude from Harvard University in biological anthropology with a focus on nutrition. She then attended Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine for medical school. She received a prestigious Howard Hughes Medical Institute award where she spent an additional year conducting basic science research to determine genetic risk factors for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. She then completed her internal medicine residency and gastroenterology fellowship at the University of North Carolina where she also received a Masters of Science in Clinical Research from the Gillings School of Public Health. Dr. Pasricha has completed additional training in motility disorders with an emphasis on constipation, fecal incontinence, irritable bowel syndrome, the brain-gut axis, and gut health.  She has published extensively in the most respected gastroenterology journals and has given more than 40 national presentations. She has received numerous teaching awards including best mentor award as an internal medicine resident. She has also received the IFAB Women of the World award and was voted as a Delaware Today's Top Doctor 2019. She is a Presidential Scholar and has been honored by President Clinton at the White House twice. Dr. Pasricha's research background allows her to best use evidence-based medicine to treat her patients. She takes a holistic approach toward managing gastrointestinal diseases. Dr. Pasricha is a phenomenal speaker and has been an invited speaker for multiple talks and podcasts on the gut microbiome, the brain-gut connection, pregnancy and gut health, and the role of food as medicine. To Contact Dr. Sarina Pasricha, M.D. go to docsarina.com Disclaimer:Medical and Health information changes constantly. Therefore, the information provided in this podcast should not be considered current, complete, or exhaustive. Reliance on any information provided in this podcast is solely at your own risk. The Real Truth About Health does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, products, procedures, or opinions referenced in the following podcasts, nor does it exercise any authority or editorial control over that material. The Real Truth About Health provides a forum for discussion of public health issues. The views and opinions of our panelists do not necessarily reflect those of The Real Truth About Health and are provided by those panelists in their individual capacities. The Real Truth About Health has not reviewed or evaluated those statements or claims. 

Zorba Paster On Your Health
Most long COVID effects resolve within a year after mild infection, Deep meditation may alter gut microbes for better health, Broccoli rice casserole

Zorba Paster On Your Health

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2023


This week the hosts discuss how most long COVID-19 effects resolve within a year after mild infection, and they examine why deep meditation may alter gut microbes for better health. Plus, they share a delicious recipe for a Broccoli rice casserole.

Zorba Paster On Your Health
Most long COVID effects resolve within a year after mild infection, Deep meditation may alter gut microbes for better health, Broccoli rice casserole

Zorba Paster On Your Health

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2023


This week the hosts discuss how most long COVID-19 effects resolve within a year after mild infection, and they examine why deep meditation may alter gut microbes for better health. Plus, they share a delicious recipe for a Broccoli rice casserole.

The Jillian Michaels Show
The Estrobolome - A Community of Gut Microbes That Dramatically Impact Estrogen Levels…For Better or Worse, with Dr. Robynne Chutkan

The Jillian Michaels Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 51:18


In this week's show -- the 3rd episode in the 6-part series with Dr. Robynne Chutkan, gastroenterologist at Georgetown University Hospital, founder of the Digestive Center for Women, and author of the bestselling book Gut Bliss -- it's all about the estrobolome: the gut bacteria involved in recycling and regulating estrogen. This one is a game changer for all women! A healthy estrobolome can improve fertility, mitigate menopausal symptoms, keep estrogen-sensitive cancers at bay, help women suffering with PCOS, and so much more. Learn how to support your estrobolome so it best supports you! Plus, when you should get a colonoscopy, and the question of the week about birth control and gut health hormones. Guest Links:Dr. Chutkan's latest book, The Anti-Viral Gut: Tackling Pathogens from the Inside OutAdditional books: Gutbliss; The Microbiome Solution; The Bloat CureIG: @GutblissWebsite: RobynneChutkan.comBooks Dr. Chutkan recommends in this episode: · Our Daily Meds by Melody Petersen· Overdiagnosed by Dr. H. Gilbert WelchFor 25% off The Fitness App by Jillian Michaels, go to www.thefitnessapp.com/podcastdealFollow us on Instagram @JillianMichaels and @MartiniCindyJillian Michaels Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1880466198675549Email your questions to JillianPodcast@gmail.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Naked Scientists Podcast
The Microbiome: Trust Your Gut?

The Naked Scientists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 35:45


When it comes to treating diseases, we often think of lifestyle changes, pills and procedures. What often isn't considered is poo. But this week, the NICE guidelines - which recommend treatments for use in the NHS - were updated so people who have a recurring gut infection caused by the Clostridium difficile superbug are eligible to receive a transplant of healthy stool in a procedure called fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) - sometimes dubbed a "transpoosion" - to aid their recovery. This procedure alters the balance of bacteria living in the gut, helping to hold the bad bugs in check... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

The Scientist Speaks
Science Philosophy in a Flash: A Look at Aging Through Young Eyes

The Scientist Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 1:36


Welcome to Science Philosophy in a Flash, a mini podcast series produced by The Scientist's Creative Services Team. In this series, we highlight researchers' unique outlooks on what it means to be a scientist. Aimée Parker, a research scientist at the Quadram Institute's Gut Microbes and Health Research Programme, looks to the gut as the fountain of youth. She studies how rejuvenating the microbiome can subdue chronic inflammation and prevent age-related tissue and organ dysfunction. Motivated by a commitment to collaboration and scientific discovery, her work casts a fresh perspective on aging gracefully. In this episode , Iris Kulbatski from The Scientist's Creative Services Team spoke with Parker to learn more about what she values as a scientist. To learn more about Parker's work, check out this article.