The Gutology project is on a mission to help you optimise your gut. Join our gut health experts and award winning podcaster Ollie Gallant for a fascinating journey into your digestive system. We bring the science behind gut health and deliver it in 'digestible' chunks. This will change the way you think about your health forever. Visit www.gutology.co.uk for more.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Health & FitnessMedicineNutrition |
Clinical Nutritional Therapist Robyn Puglia specialises in the field of coeliac disease, gluten-reactive disorders and autoimmune disease. Her deep enthusiasm for the realms of functional medicine inspired her to establish her own lifestyle intervent... more
In this week's episode, we sit down with consultant dietitian, Sophie Medlin. Sophie began her career specialising in gastrointestinal diseases before moving into academia and delivering lectures at Plymouth University and King’s College London. She ... more
Dr Sean Gibbons is an associate professor at The Institute for Systems Biology, specialising in how microbial communities in the gut evolve and adapt to individuals over their lifespans. more
We spoke with computational microbiologist, Dr Tarini Shankar Ghosh, about the role of the microbiome as we age and how different environmental factors can influence our gut bacteria composition, therefore, affecting our overall health. more
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As a Health Coach with my own health issues, this is such amazing information. Even if you already know or have experience with these topics, it’s presented in a logical and very helpful way! Thank you!
Thank you both so much. Very helpful and reassuring. Just the podcast I’ve been looking for.
I really enjoyed season 1 ! Please can we have more and more often
This is a great podcast full of invaluable advice and information on how to support wellness through good gut health. I’d recommend everyone listening to help them understand how their daily food choices, actions and lifestyle can make or break this important system within all of us, and why this is such an important part of creating your ideal wellness!
Thank you for a great full of information podcast
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