Posts tagged Probiotics
Episode #223: The Microbiome and Its Effects on All Other Bodily Systems with Chidozie Ojobor, Ph.D.

Optimizing your gut microbiome is arguably one of the most important things you can do for your health as it plays so many integral roles in almost every body system. This is why, in this episode of Biohacking Superhuman Performance, I chat with Chidozie Ojobor, Ph.D. about the importance of the microbiome's influence on human health, particularly on the gut-brain connection and mental well-being. He discusses the role of butyrate, leaky gut/brain, probiotics, and the importance of diet diversity in promoting a healthy microbiome.

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Episode #136: Ultimate Gut Health with The Gut Goddess

My guest this week is none other than The Gut Goddess, Dr. Grace Liu, of The Gut Institute. She is a pharmacist turned gut-goddess-guru through many years of extensive biohacking and research in evidence-based medicine to better understand the connection between chronic disease and the microbiome. 

We talk all about the microbiome; the gut-heart connection, testing, potentially dangerous strains on the market, what probiotics are better, FMTs & caveats, the best foods to feed the good microbes, and of course…. PEPTIDES!- her favorites including some sun derived forms…stay up-to-date on microbiome health with episode 136. 

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Episode #124: How to Fix Your Gut: From Antibiotics to Mental Health

In this episode, Kiran Krishnan and I discuss how to fix your gut and how the microbiome affects every aspect of your health, including the health of others in your household (pets too)! We talk in depth about how to support and repopulate the gut post antibiotics to the emerging science of psychobiotics for mental health and wellbeing. The many clinical trials Kiran discusses are incredibly eye opening too, from the effects of over sterilization among populations to having an overly leaky gut! And, no gut conversation is ever complete without talking about poop, personal care, lifestyle stress, or environmental exposures either!

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