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Dr. Neil and I dive into the complexity of the gut microbiome, challenging the notion that a single probiotic strain can fix everything. We explore how diversity—not one 'superbug'—may be the real key to gut health. We also unpack how fecal transplants work, why antibiotics often do more harm than good, and why fermented foods might be a better option for most people. Make sure to listen to the full interview to learn more.
Dr. Neil Stollman is a practicing gastroenterologist based in Oakland, California, and serves as voluntary faculty at UCSF. A pioneer in the field of fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT), he has been involved in gut microbiome research and treatment for over two decades. Known for his work with Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) and broader gut health issues, Dr. Stollman brings a balanced and often humorous perspective to microbiome science.
We discuss the following:
- All about Dr. Neil Stollman
- The importance of gut health
- All about Akkermansia
- Glyphosate and other antimicrobial foods
- FMT (Fecal Microbiota Transplantation)
- Getting sick from C. diff (Clostridioides difficile)
- Thoughts on giving antibiotics to people with C. diff
- Symptoms of H. pylori
- Thoughts on long-term PPI use
- Why gut doctors prescribe PPIs
- Thoughts on colon tests
- Where to find Dr. Neil Stollman
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