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The Microbiome Revolution Martha Carlin on Gut Health, Probiotics, and the Science of Healing


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In this episode, we sit down with Martha Carlin, the visionary founder of The BioCollective and BiotiQuest, to explore the groundbreaking science behind the human microbiome and how it connects to nearly every aspect of our health. From soil to gut, Martha bridges the worlds of microbial ecology, terrain theory, and personal wellness, offering a refreshingly holistic perspective on how microbes shape our bodies and minds.

Martha's passion for this work began with her husband's Parkinson's diagnosis, inspiring her to apply her analytical background in business strategy to the mysteries of the microbiome. Without formal scientific training, she became a self-taught citizen scientist, uncovering links between gut imbalance, chronic illness, and immune dysfunction that traditional medicine often overlooks.

Tune in to discover:

· The surprising connection between soil health and human health.

· Why microbiome diversity matters for disease prevention.

· How to test and support your gut health naturally.

· What conventional medicine gets wrong about microbes.

Whether you're a wellness enthusiast, practitioner, or simply curious about the invisible ecosystems that define your health, this conversation will change the way you think about your body from the inside out.

Learn more about Martha's work at marthasquest.com

Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/38oMlMr

Keep up with Martha Carlin socials here:

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