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🗓️ 22 October 2019
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Today we are diving into the weird, wonderful and wacky world of the microbiome with microbiome expert and microbiology researcher Kiran Krishnan. Kiran has always been interested in treating the body, and as soon as he started participating in microbiology he was hooked.
It may blow your mind to know that when it comes down to a cellular level, there are more microbes in and on our body than there are human cells. Essentially, our bodies are walking rainforests consisting of a complex microbiology environment, which is why we need to pay such close attention to our gut functioning to achieve optimal results.
It is scientifically proven that the way the brain functions, in addition to your hormones, chronic illness, mood, skin conditions, and longevity are directly connected to the gut. When you are able to understand how to feel better through gut health, you can give the different structures inside your digestive tract the love and nutrients they need to produce healthy bacteria and a happy environment.
Through the use of health and home products that facilitate in the production of healthy microbes, feeding your gut the right amount of diverse foods and understanding the difference between good and bad microbes, you can improve your brain function, relieve anxiety and depression, regulate your digestion, help support your internal ecology and so much more.
If you want to learn the importance of good gut bacteria, the roles of the multitude of different types of bacteria within your microbiome, and how to create a healthy environment to help your body function properly, Kiran is the expert for you.
What do you do to support your gut microbiome and support your own unique and diverse microbe ecology? Share your favorite part of today’s episode in the comments on the episode page.
“We are far more bacteria than we are human when you look at the cell count of the organism that we call the Homosapien human.” (17:09)
“Everything about this process of eating, digesting and assimilating that turkey sandwich is controlled by microbes in your system, and there are very different microbes in different parts of the digestive tract that have control of certain conditions.” (37:48)
“Although we are using the digestion and assimilation of food as an example, this same dysfunction in your bacterial population can also lead to dysfunctions in hormone production.” (38:52)
“It is fascinating when you think the control that microbes have on our brain and our outcome.” (45:18)
“Just make one or two choices, and I promise you those will have compounding effects throughout your years that you will be grateful for down the road.” (1:07:50)
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0:00.0 | This is Harder to Kill Radio, episode 249. |
0:03.7 | Today we're talking all about the weird, wild, and wacky world |
0:07.6 | of the microbiome with gut health expert, Quran Christian. |
0:11.7 | Let's go. |
0:13.0 | I'm Steph Godhoo. |
0:20.0 | I'm Steph Godro. |
0:21.0 | I help women get stronger, know their worth, and take up space without restrictive dieting or exercise as punishment. |
0:30.0 | I'm here to share that you can approach nutrition, fitness, and mindset from a place of nourishment |
0:36.8 | so you begin to trust yourself more deeply. |
0:40.3 | Let's talk about how to embrace your body and own your power. |
0:45.0 | Now, with over two and a half million downloads, |
0:48.0 | this is harder to kill radio. video. Thank you so much for hanging out with me today on this Tuesday expert guest interview. |
1:01.7 | Every Tuesday I welcome a guest to the show. They share their |
1:04.6 | expertise with you and me so that we can all learn and become more informed and |
1:09.5 | expand our own knowledge base. Today's guest is Karan Krishnan. He is a microbiome |
1:15.8 | expert. He's a researcher and he is from microbiome labs and I met Karan for the first time earlier this year I think it was March at the |
1:26.4 | Nutritional Therapy Association annual conference and heard a talk that he gave |
1:31.2 | and I just knew he had to be a guest on the show. |
1:34.4 | We are taking a dive into the gut today, not literally, but figuratively, |
1:39.5 | and talking about the gut microbiome and the ecology of the gut. |
1:45.4 | There's still so much we don't know about the gut |
1:49.6 | and yet it influences so much of our health, it influences our physical and mental health, our brains, I mean there is just so much |
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