In Episode #202, I’m joined by Drs Erica and Justin Sonnenburg to learn more about microbes and the gut microbiome.
This episode, we recap (or introduce for new listeners) what microbes are and what the microbiome is. Then we dive into a more in-depth conversation about evolution and the microbiome, the impacts of industrialisation on the gut, and what inflammation really means for human health. You’ll learn about probiotics; microbiome diversity; the relationship between microbiota and disease; how low-fibre, animal-based diets effect the gut; and more.

Specifically, we cover:

Intro (0:00)

Fasting & Gut Health (2:42)

What the Microbiome is (7:06)

Studying the Microbiome (14:47)

Healthy vs Industrialized Microbiome (19:00)

Inflammation (28:55)

Food & Restoring Diversity (46:39)

Animal-based elimination diets (1:04:25)

Healing your own Microbiome (1:15:39)

Gluten & Lectins (1:36:04)

Lifestyle Changes (1:42:13)

Outro (1:45:42)

To learn more from the Drs Sonnenburg, you can access the Sonnenburg Lab website, read their book, The Good Gut, and connect with Justin on Twitter. You can also listen to Dr Justin in Episode #191, and see the full show notes for more resources.

I’m thankful for Eimele Essential 8 for making this episode possible. Eimele Essential 8 is a multi-nutrient designed to cover all bases for plant-predominant eaters; it is a product I helped formulate and take every day. For 5% off, head to theproof.com/friends.

Make sure to head to The Proof website for the full show notes.

Enjoy, friends.

Simon

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Simon Hill, Msc, Bsc (Hons)
Creator of Theproof.com and host of The Proof with Simon Hill
Author of The Proof is in the Plants
Watch the episodes on YouTube, or Listen on Apple/Spotify
Connect with me on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook
Download my complimentary two week meal plan

In Episode #202, I’m joined by Drs Erica and Justin Sonnenburg to learn more about microbes and the gut microbiome.

This episode, we recap (or introduce for new listeners) what microbes are and what the microbiome is. Then we dive into a more in-depth conversation about evolution and the microbiome, the impacts of industrialisation on the gut, and what inflammation really means for human health. You’ll learn about probiotics; microbiome diversity; the relationship between microbiota and disease; how low-fibre, animal-based diets effect the gut; and more.


Specifically, we cover:



Intro (0:00)
Fasting & Gut Health (2:42)
What the Microbiome is (7:06)
Studying the Microbiome (14:47)
Healthy vs Industrialized Microbiome (19:00)
Inflammation (28:55)
Food & Restoring Diversity (46:39)
Animal-based elimination diets (1:04:25)
Healing your own Microbiome (1:15:39)
Gluten & Lectins (1:36:04)
Lifestyle Changes (1:42:13)
Outro (1:45:42)


To learn more from the Drs Sonnenburg, you can access the Sonnenburg Lab website, read their book, The Good Gut, and connect with Justin on Twitter. You can also listen to Dr Justin in Episode #191, and see the full show notes for more resources.


I’m thankful for Eimele Essential 8 for making this episode possible. Eimele Essential 8 is a multi-nutrient designed to cover all bases for plant-predominant eaters; it is a product I helped formulate and take every day. For 5% off, head to theproof.com/friends.


Make sure to head to The Proof website for the full show notes.


Enjoy, friends.


Simon


Want to support the show?

If you are enjoying The Proof a great way to support the show is by leaving a review on the Apple Podcasts or a comment on YouTube . It only takes a few minutes and helps more people find the episodes.


Simon Hill, Msc, Bsc (Hons)

Creator of Theproof.com and host of The Proof with Simon Hill

Author of The Proof is in the Plants

Watch the episodes on YouTube, or Listen on Apple/Spotify

Connect with me on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook

Download my complimentary two week meal plan

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