390: The Gut–Alzheimer’s Connection | Dr. Steven Gundry, MD

4 months ago
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In this special episode, Dr. Motley sits down with best-selling author and leading gut expert Dr. Steven Gundry to explore his new book The Gut/Brain Paradox (out now!), and the latest crucial information about the gut microbiome that you need to know!

TOPICS DISCUSSED:
The connection between Altzheimers and the gut
The connection between your gut and depression/anxiety
The rise and effects of antibiotics
Best diet tips for your gut!

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