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Episode 128: Tommy Wood talks about high-fat diets and the metabolic flexibility of the human gut

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Isbuterate in the Animal Base Diet?

On the animal base diet, what they saw was a decrease in bacterial populations associated with fibe and metabolism. At the same time, traditional short chain faty acids like abutera and astate decreased about 50%. But then there was a significant increase in ico short chane fate acids like ice ovalorate and ice butrate. So what you're seeing here, rather than some detrimental effect of eluminating fibres, your seeing a shift in the metabolism of the gut. And probably most a disease is particularly chronic diseases that we've looked at. All this basically says thiso very whistle stopp tor saysh the several er complex moving parts.

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