Andrés
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Do you think we're too flippant with antibiotic prescriptions in this country?
I'm curious your perspective having worked in the Western medical system, but also I see you have a very holistic approach to understanding the human body. You look at everything in the DSM and how we are so quick to prescribe pills for issues and the link between our gut and our, as we talked to earlier, our gut-brain connection and how so much of our psychological woes and issues
I'm curious your perspective having worked in the Western medical system, but also I see you have a very holistic approach to understanding the human body. You look at everything in the DSM and how we are so quick to prescribe pills for issues and the link between our gut and our, as we talked to earlier, our gut-brain connection and how so much of our psychological woes and issues
I'm curious your perspective having worked in the Western medical system, but also I see you have a very holistic approach to understanding the human body. You look at everything in the DSM and how we are so quick to prescribe pills for issues and the link between our gut and our, as we talked to earlier, our gut-brain connection and how so much of our psychological woes and issues
Why is diet one of the biggest levers we can pull? And for somebody that wants to take more responsibility in the course of their health, obviously we know how important nutrition is, but Can you break down how the food we eat is actively shifting, changing, evolving, shaping our microbiome?
Why is diet one of the biggest levers we can pull? And for somebody that wants to take more responsibility in the course of their health, obviously we know how important nutrition is, but Can you break down how the food we eat is actively shifting, changing, evolving, shaping our microbiome?
Why is diet one of the biggest levers we can pull? And for somebody that wants to take more responsibility in the course of their health, obviously we know how important nutrition is, but Can you break down how the food we eat is actively shifting, changing, evolving, shaping our microbiome?
What is the legitimacy to that? Because I remember when I switched to a plant-based diet like eight years ago, I noticed within only like a couple weeks, my cravings completely changed as well. And so how does what we put in our mouth change what we want to then put more of in our mouth?
What is the legitimacy to that? Because I remember when I switched to a plant-based diet like eight years ago, I noticed within only like a couple weeks, my cravings completely changed as well. And so how does what we put in our mouth change what we want to then put more of in our mouth?
What is the legitimacy to that? Because I remember when I switched to a plant-based diet like eight years ago, I noticed within only like a couple weeks, my cravings completely changed as well. And so how does what we put in our mouth change what we want to then put more of in our mouth?
So... When you eat, let's say you add or you have a plant-centric diet or you're eating a lot of spinach where you used to eat a bunch of just candy and lollipops and sugar-filled ultra-processed foods. When you start to make that healthier shift, what's happening to those cells? What's happening to your gut and your microbiome? Are they dying off and new ones are being spun up?
So... When you eat, let's say you add or you have a plant-centric diet or you're eating a lot of spinach where you used to eat a bunch of just candy and lollipops and sugar-filled ultra-processed foods. When you start to make that healthier shift, what's happening to those cells? What's happening to your gut and your microbiome? Are they dying off and new ones are being spun up?
So... When you eat, let's say you add or you have a plant-centric diet or you're eating a lot of spinach where you used to eat a bunch of just candy and lollipops and sugar-filled ultra-processed foods. When you start to make that healthier shift, what's happening to those cells? What's happening to your gut and your microbiome? Are they dying off and new ones are being spun up?
How are they changing what they're craving?
How are they changing what they're craving?
How are they changing what they're craving?
Whoever's naming these. Some people name them after themselves, which I think is a bit egotistical. Very humble.
Whoever's naming these. Some people name them after themselves, which I think is a bit egotistical. Very humble.
Whoever's naming these. Some people name them after themselves, which I think is a bit egotistical. Very humble.
That stuff. I mean, isn't 90% of pharmaceuticals fed through cattle?