Listen "Fecal Transplants and Obesity: How the Gut Microbiome Shapes Weight and Health"
Episode Synopsis
Send us a textThis Decoding Health episode unpacks the fascinating connection between obesity and the gut microbiome, focusing on the emerging role of fecal transplants in treatment. We clarify misconceptions, explain how the microbiome influences weight and metabolic health, and share a real case of an obese fecal transplant patient. The conversation addresses practical questions like how long results last, the differences between enema and pill delivery methods, and when to bring these discussions to your gastroenterologist. With humor and plain talk, this episode makes complex science about microbes, metabolism, and obesity both accessible and thought-provoking. Are you eager to explore more about health and wellness? Discover an all natural solution to combating the GLP-1 Receptor Agonist craze. Click on the link below and explore the Feel Great System - a clinically proven approach to boosting natural GLP-1 production, suppressing appetite and improving both your metabolism and weight.https://ufeelgreat.com/usa/en/c/LiveFreeAs a Decoding Health viewer, you get wholesale pricing and a money back guarantee. Give it a try and let us know your results.https://imbiopharma.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/urban-a-kiernan-ph-d-8568b621/https://www.youtube.com/@DecodingHealthPodcastThank you to our sponsor - iMetabolic Biopharma Corporation: Together, we can be the next stage in developing a revolutionary approach to drug discovery. We give communities the opportunity to invest in their own health as we improve how drugs are discovered to make them more effective and affordable. Visit https://imbiopharma.com/ to learn more.
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