How the Gut Microbiome Influences Everything from Cancer Treatment to Inflammation
Mark Hyman
19 feb 2024
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Boost fitness with Urolithin A from pomegranates
The postbiotic Urolithin A, which only some people's gut bacteria can produce from foods like pomegranates, has been shown in studies to increase muscle endurance and fitness levels even without exercise.
Leverage postbiotics from dead bacteria for gut health benefits
The cell walls of dead bacteria in fermented foods like yogurt contain important messages (postbiotics) that living bacteria read to perform their functions, making them just as beneficial as live cultures.
Beware glyphosate's impact on mood-regulating gut bacteria
The weed killer glyphosate was patented as an antibiotic and specifically destroys gut bacteria responsible for producing the mood-regulating neurotransmitters serotonin and GABA.
Leverage unique microbiome of supercentenarians to combat environmental toxins
People who live healthily past 95 years old have a unique microbiome capable of metabolizing and breaking down xenobiotics, which are harmful environmental toxins like plastics and chemicals.
Recognize IBS as an autoimmune-like gut disease
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) can be an autoimmune-like disease of the gut's nerves, triggered by antibodies that the body creates in response to food poisoning.
Treat hydrogen sulfide SIBO with Rifaximin and Pepto-Bismol
The hydrogen sulfide form of SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth) can be treated with a combination of the antibiotic Rifaximin and bismuth, the active ingredient in the over-the-counter product Pepto-Bismol.
Utilize ancient soil molecules to repair leaky gut
Molecules extracted from 60-million-year-old fossilized soil can provide a stable communication network for cells, allowing them to repair the gut lining and reverse leaky gut caused by chemicals like glyphosate.
Protect gut health to safeguard brain function
The blood-brain barrier is not directly harmed by gluten and Roundup, but it "blows apart" after the gut lining is first exposed to these compounds, showing the gut is the first line of defense.
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