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In this episode, we share the origin story of Gutology, how years of digestive issues, antibiotic use, and scepticism led to a complete rethink of health, bacteria, and modern living.
We explore the connection between the gut, oral microbiome, immune system, and home environment and why the cultural obsession with “killing 99.9% of bacteria” may be working against us.
We also discuss:
How oral health links to systemic inflammation
Why Western lifestyles are shrinking microbial diversity
The philosophy behind microbiome-first oral care
What low-tox living looks like in the real world
This is the story behind the brand and why we believe the future of health isn’t sterile.
It’s symbiotic.
For studies, products, and further reading, see the show notes below.
You can also subscribe to our Weekly Digest at gutology.co.uk.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
By Gutology5
1919 ratings
In this episode, we share the origin story of Gutology, how years of digestive issues, antibiotic use, and scepticism led to a complete rethink of health, bacteria, and modern living.
We explore the connection between the gut, oral microbiome, immune system, and home environment and why the cultural obsession with “killing 99.9% of bacteria” may be working against us.
We also discuss:
How oral health links to systemic inflammation
Why Western lifestyles are shrinking microbial diversity
The philosophy behind microbiome-first oral care
What low-tox living looks like in the real world
This is the story behind the brand and why we believe the future of health isn’t sterile.
It’s symbiotic.
For studies, products, and further reading, see the show notes below.
You can also subscribe to our Weekly Digest at gutology.co.uk.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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