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The Gabby Reece Show

#281: Could Fecal Transplants be the Next Medical Breakthrough? w/ Dr. Sabine Hazan

The Gabby Reece Show

GOTOGABBY

Health & Fitness, Business, Society & Culture, Relationships, Entrepreneurship, Mental Health

4.8890 Ratings

🗓️ 12 August 2024

⏱️ 139 minutes

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Summary

In this deep and revealing conversation, I speak with Dr. Sabine Hazan, a pioneer in the field of microbiome research and the author of "Let's Talk Sh*t." Dr. Hazan shares her groundbreaking insights into the world of gut health, the role of fecal transplants in treating diseases, and how our microbiome might hold the key to fighting pandemics like COVID-19. This episode is an eye-opener for anyone interested in understanding the profound impact of gut health on overall well-being. Sponsors: Jenni Kayne: Find your forever pieces @jennikayne and get 15% off with promo code REECE15 at jennikayne.com/home! #jennikaynepartner OneSkin: Get 15% off OneSkin with the code REECE at https://www.oneskin.co/ #oneskinpod Timeline: Timeline is offering 10% off your first order of Mitopure. Go to timelinenutrition.com/GABBY and use code GABBY to get 10% off your order. LolaVie: Get 15% off LolaVie with code GABBY at https://www.lolavie.com/GABBY! #lolaviepod Fatty15 is on a mission to replenish your C15 levels and restore your long-term health. You can get an additional 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit by going to fatty15.com/GABBY and using code GABBY at checkout for an additional 15% off your first order. Main Sections & Timecodes: Introduction to Dr. Sabine Hazan and her work in gut health Gabby introduces Dr. Hazan, highlighting her groundbreaking work in microbiome research, clinical trials, and her book, "Let's Talk Sh*t." The Link Between Gut Health and Diseases [00:00:00 - 00:10:00] Dr. Hazan explains how gut health is connected to a wide range of diseases, from autism to Alzheimer's, and how fecal transplants are being used to treat these conditions. Fecal Transplants and Their Impact [00:10:01 - 00:20:00] A deep dive into the science and application of fecal transplants, including how they work, who might benefit from them, and the potential risks. COVID-19 and the Microbiome [00:20:01 - 00:35:00] Dr. Hazan discusses her research during the COVID-19 pandemic, including how she found COVID-19 in the stools of patients and what this means for understanding the virus. The Role of Diet and Supplements in Maintaining Gut Health [00:35:01 - 00:50:00] Practical advice on how to support your microbiome through diet and supplements. Dr. Hazan emphasizes the importance of a balanced diet rich in diverse nutrients and the role of specific supplements, such as vitamin D and probiotics, in promoting gut health. The Future of Microbiome Research [00:50:01 - 01:05:00] Gabby and Dr. Hazan discuss the future of microbiome research, including the potential for new treatments based on gut health and the challenges of bringing these treatments to the mainstream. COVID-19’s Impact on the Gut Microbiome [01:20:01 - 01:35:00] Dr. Hazan discusses her research findings on the relationship between COVID-19 and gut health, including the long-term effects the virus may have on the microbiome and overall health. She also talks about how gut health could influence the severity and recovery from COVID-19. Ethical Considerations in Microbiome Research [01:35:01 - 01:50:00] The conversation shifts to the ethical challenges in microbiome research, particularly concerning fecal transplants and personalized medicine. The Future of Microbiome-Based Therapies [01:50:01 - 02:05:00] Dr. Hazan shares her vision for the future of medicine, where treatments are increasingly personalized and tailored to individual microbiomes. More from Dr. Sabine Hazan Dr. Sabine Hazan's book, "Let's Talk Sh*t": A comprehensive guide to understanding the microbiome and its impact on health. Everything Gabby Reece: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@GabbyReece Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gabbyreece/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gabbyreeceofficial Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OfficialGabrielleReece/ Gabby Reece Website - https://gabriellereece.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Please be aware that what is in your poop is what determines your health or not.

0:08.0

I did the first case of familial fecal transplant for autism. My field is really looking at what am I doing

0:14.8

when I'm taking poop from a healthy donor and changing a disease like Alzheimer's.

0:19.8

How do you know that you're a person who could even consider a fecal transplant?

0:24.7

The FDA and the government agents and the NIH and the National Institute of Standard

0:29.5

considers tools to be microbes microbes to be a weapon.

0:33.3

You know, when you have a bacteria like tuberculosis,

0:36.5

that could wipe out populations.

0:38.5

One minute I'm trying to figure out the microbiome of autism,

0:41.8

another one I'm looking at Crohn's, another one I'm looking at all sort of

0:45.0

collides. When COVID came, I'm like, well I guess we're gonna look into COVID, right?

0:49.5

My scientist called me and he goes, guess how many samples of people that have positive

0:53.7

PCR in the nose have COVID in the stools and I said how many he goes.

0:57.0

The same thing that killed the virus kills your microbiome. Is this a legit drug?

1:04.5

Is this safer or riskier?

1:07.6

Well the future of health is seemingly tied up in one of the areas of our bodies that we really don't want to talk about

1:14.4

and it's our elimination or our poop and it's amazing how uncomfortable our society is

1:19.9

talking about bowel movements a really natural thing.

1:22.6

I know you're probably thinking about turning on to another podcast, but don't, because this

1:26.8

discomfort is having a major impact on our health.

1:30.3

The reality is that we can learn so much about our bodies and our health by analyzing our poop.

1:36.0

So for example, did you know the average size of poop should be between 4 to 8 inches?

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