Passion Struck with John R. Miles

Dr. Steven Gundry on How Your Microbiome Shapes Your Identity | EP 599

Apr 17, 2025
Dr. Steven Gundry, a renowned medical researcher and bestselling author, discusses the astonishing influence of our microbiome on our identity. He reveals how gut bacteria shape our thoughts, cravings, and emotions, likening us to passengers on a bus driven by these microbes. Gundry outlines the implications of leaky gut on mental health and chronic diseases, advocating for dietary changes as a path to wellness. He emphasizes the hidden power of food as medicine and challenges traditional views by proposing a gut-first approach to mental health.
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INSIGHT

Gut Microbiome Drives Brain Signals

  • Our gut microbiome, consisting of trillions of bacteria, shapes our thoughts, cravings, and emotions.
  • The brain acts mainly as a receiver of signals from this microbiome cloud influencing our mood and metabolism.
ANECDOTE

Gut Healing Reverses Parkinson's Symptoms

  • A Parkinson's patient healed her symptoms by healing her leaky gut and balancing her microbiome.
  • Many autoimmune patients with dysbiosis and leaky gut have experienced similar life-changing recoveries.
INSIGHT

Terrain Theory vs Germ Theory

  • Medical schools largely ignore the microbiome despite its critical health role.
  • Béchamp's terrain theory, emphasizing microbial balance over germ eradication, offers a better disease prevention model than Pasteur's germ theory.
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