Dr. Will Bulsiewicz
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Yeah, no, I totally agree. I think that also tapping into how you feel, right? When you feel that difference, then you know.
Yeah, no, I totally agree. I think that also tapping into how you feel, right? When you feel that difference, then you know.
Yeah, no, I totally agree. I think that also tapping into how you feel, right? When you feel that difference, then you know.
We do know, like with clarity, that the sterility of our environment does have consequences. People that are raised in a home where there's no pets are more likely to end up with allergic diseases later in life.
We do know, like with clarity, that the sterility of our environment does have consequences. People that are raised in a home where there's no pets are more likely to end up with allergic diseases later in life.
We do know, like with clarity, that the sterility of our environment does have consequences. People that are raised in a home where there's no pets are more likely to end up with allergic diseases later in life.
Yeah, the bubble boy. That was a complex thing because he was born with a genetically inherited immune deficiency. And so it was complex because they tried to raise him within a bubble and it didn't go very well.
Yeah, the bubble boy. That was a complex thing because he was born with a genetically inherited immune deficiency. And so it was complex because they tried to raise him within a bubble and it didn't go very well.
Yeah, the bubble boy. That was a complex thing because he was born with a genetically inherited immune deficiency. And so it was complex because they tried to raise him within a bubble and it didn't go very well.
so but the challenge of an environment that includes all kinds of different things is actually good for us right to be sick on occasion is actually good for us it's it's allowing your immune system to grow and become stronger as a result of that if you think about
so but the challenge of an environment that includes all kinds of different things is actually good for us right to be sick on occasion is actually good for us it's it's allowing your immune system to grow and become stronger as a result of that if you think about
so but the challenge of an environment that includes all kinds of different things is actually good for us right to be sick on occasion is actually good for us it's it's allowing your immune system to grow and become stronger as a result of that if you think about
when people were colonizing the Americas, many of the natives, what they died from was actually exposure to illnesses that they had never been exposed to before, right? Whereas the Europeans had no issue with this because their immune system had been already challenged and created the antibodies that it needed to protect itself. So yeah, so the sterility of our environment is problematic.
when people were colonizing the Americas, many of the natives, what they died from was actually exposure to illnesses that they had never been exposed to before, right? Whereas the Europeans had no issue with this because their immune system had been already challenged and created the antibodies that it needed to protect itself. So yeah, so the sterility of our environment is problematic.
when people were colonizing the Americas, many of the natives, what they died from was actually exposure to illnesses that they had never been exposed to before, right? Whereas the Europeans had no issue with this because their immune system had been already challenged and created the antibodies that it needed to protect itself. So yeah, so the sterility of our environment is problematic.
And when we think about our skin, the skin has its own microbiome, but it's also in contact with our gut microbes. So once again, our gut microbes are producing chemicals that can ultimately have effects on the health and balance of our skin microbiome. You know, I grew up where, like, as a teenager, everyone deals with acne on some level, right?
And when we think about our skin, the skin has its own microbiome, but it's also in contact with our gut microbes. So once again, our gut microbes are producing chemicals that can ultimately have effects on the health and balance of our skin microbiome. You know, I grew up where, like, as a teenager, everyone deals with acne on some level, right?
And when we think about our skin, the skin has its own microbiome, but it's also in contact with our gut microbes. So once again, our gut microbes are producing chemicals that can ultimately have effects on the health and balance of our skin microbiome. You know, I grew up where, like, as a teenager, everyone deals with acne on some level, right?
Hormonal fluctuations are what are sort of driving that. But some people get cystic acne, and that's actually an inflammatory condition. And acne is driven by the skin microbiome. This is the reason why many of the treatments that a dermatologist provides are antibiotics. And some of those antibiotics are antibiotics that are taken by mouth.
Hormonal fluctuations are what are sort of driving that. But some people get cystic acne, and that's actually an inflammatory condition. And acne is driven by the skin microbiome. This is the reason why many of the treatments that a dermatologist provides are antibiotics. And some of those antibiotics are antibiotics that are taken by mouth.