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In this thought-provoking episode of the Orthodox Health Podcast, Dr. Michael Christian & co-host, John take a deep dive into the astonishing world of the microbiome—the vast ecosystem of bacteria, fungi, & other microorganisms that live in & on the human body—& how it intersects with the rich theological tradition of the Orthodox Christian faith.
They explore how spiritual disciplines such as fasting, Eucharistic communion, & living in harmony with the rhythms of the Church can profoundly support not just the soul, but the biological integrity of the body itself. From the gut-brain connection to the immune system, nutrient absorption, & even emotional regulation, this conversation uncovers the biological intelligence designed into our bodies—& how it reflects the divine order & Logos.
Dr. Michael unpacks how modern science increasingly affirms what the Church has always known: healing is relational, communal, & begins from within. The microbiome becomes not just a health topic, but a spiritual icon—a living parable of synergy, humility, and unity.
This episode is perfect for those seeking to bridge the gap between Orthodox theology, ancestral health, & cutting-edge biology, while reclaiming the body as sacred & purposeful.
Takeaways:
– The microbiome is not just a health trend; it reflects Orthodox Christian anthropology.
– Fasting serves as a reset for both the gut & the soul.
– The Eucharist is viewed as the ultimate healing act that nourishes both body & spirit.
– Our health is deeply interconnected with our relationships, including those with microbes.
– Healing involves both repentance & restoration, aligning with Orthodox practices.
– The microbiome acts as a living icon of the body of Christ, emphasizing community & synergy.
– Fasting is not about deprivation but about realignment & creating space for deeper spiritual experiences.
– The Eucharist is described as the medicine of immortality, healing at a cellular level.
– The microbiome challenges evolutionary materialism by showcasing cooperation & intentionality in nature.
– Every act of care for our bodies, including fasting & prayer, is seen as salvific.
Key Quotes:"Fasting resets both our gut & our soul."
"The Eucharist is the ultimate probiotic."
"Your gut is a little icon of yourself."
Chapters:00:00 Opener
03:53 The Microbiome: A Reflection of Communion
06:07 The Physiological Depths of the Microbiome
08:37 Science & Faith: Bridging the Gap
11:09 The Interconnection of Gut & Soul
12:28 The Healing Power of the Eucharist
21:30 Miracles & the Eucharist
24:23 5 Steps for Treating Your Gut Like a Garden
30:34 Challenging Evolutionary Materialism
41:41 The Microbiome as a Living Parable
42:49 Closing Thoughts & Looking to the Next Episode
44:30 Outro
Work with Dr. Mike: https://www.OrthodoxHealth.com
Pre-Order Orthodoxy & The Medicine of the Future: https://www.orthodoxhealth.com/book
Intro & Outro Music: St. John of Chicago Orthodox Church Choir (Arkansas) - Please support their building fund by buying the whole album here: https://stjohnorthodoxchurch.bandcamp.com/album/come-ye-faithful-building-fundraiser
By Dr. Michael Kuhn4.9
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In this thought-provoking episode of the Orthodox Health Podcast, Dr. Michael Christian & co-host, John take a deep dive into the astonishing world of the microbiome—the vast ecosystem of bacteria, fungi, & other microorganisms that live in & on the human body—& how it intersects with the rich theological tradition of the Orthodox Christian faith.
They explore how spiritual disciplines such as fasting, Eucharistic communion, & living in harmony with the rhythms of the Church can profoundly support not just the soul, but the biological integrity of the body itself. From the gut-brain connection to the immune system, nutrient absorption, & even emotional regulation, this conversation uncovers the biological intelligence designed into our bodies—& how it reflects the divine order & Logos.
Dr. Michael unpacks how modern science increasingly affirms what the Church has always known: healing is relational, communal, & begins from within. The microbiome becomes not just a health topic, but a spiritual icon—a living parable of synergy, humility, and unity.
This episode is perfect for those seeking to bridge the gap between Orthodox theology, ancestral health, & cutting-edge biology, while reclaiming the body as sacred & purposeful.
Takeaways:
– The microbiome is not just a health trend; it reflects Orthodox Christian anthropology.
– Fasting serves as a reset for both the gut & the soul.
– The Eucharist is viewed as the ultimate healing act that nourishes both body & spirit.
– Our health is deeply interconnected with our relationships, including those with microbes.
– Healing involves both repentance & restoration, aligning with Orthodox practices.
– The microbiome acts as a living icon of the body of Christ, emphasizing community & synergy.
– Fasting is not about deprivation but about realignment & creating space for deeper spiritual experiences.
– The Eucharist is described as the medicine of immortality, healing at a cellular level.
– The microbiome challenges evolutionary materialism by showcasing cooperation & intentionality in nature.
– Every act of care for our bodies, including fasting & prayer, is seen as salvific.
Key Quotes:"Fasting resets both our gut & our soul."
"The Eucharist is the ultimate probiotic."
"Your gut is a little icon of yourself."
Chapters:00:00 Opener
03:53 The Microbiome: A Reflection of Communion
06:07 The Physiological Depths of the Microbiome
08:37 Science & Faith: Bridging the Gap
11:09 The Interconnection of Gut & Soul
12:28 The Healing Power of the Eucharist
21:30 Miracles & the Eucharist
24:23 5 Steps for Treating Your Gut Like a Garden
30:34 Challenging Evolutionary Materialism
41:41 The Microbiome as a Living Parable
42:49 Closing Thoughts & Looking to the Next Episode
44:30 Outro
Work with Dr. Mike: https://www.OrthodoxHealth.com
Pre-Order Orthodoxy & The Medicine of the Future: https://www.orthodoxhealth.com/book
Intro & Outro Music: St. John of Chicago Orthodox Church Choir (Arkansas) - Please support their building fund by buying the whole album here: https://stjohnorthodoxchurch.bandcamp.com/album/come-ye-faithful-building-fundraiser

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