Martha Carlin: Exploring Gut Health and the Sugar Connection
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Ever wondered how the tiny organisms in our gut can profoundly impact our health? In this podcast episode, I sat down with Martha Carlin and delved into the intricate connection between gut health, sugar consumption, and our overall well-being. Martha Carlin's journey from a systems analyst to the founder of The Biocollective, a company focused on microbiome science, is nothing short of fascinating. Her groundbreaking research on probiotics and their potential role in diabetes management is altering the course of scientific discourse. During our conversation, we examined how our gut microbiome and sugar consumption interplay, influencing our overall well-being. Martha weaves together an engaging narrative of how pathogenic bacteria can affect nutrient absorption, drive our cravings, and produce harmful metabolites. Martha also shares about her Sugar Shift formula, a pioneering initiative aimed at managing glucose levels, inspired by her husband's battle with Parkinson's. The promising results from clinical trials on diabetics paint an optimistic picture for the future. In conclusion, understanding our microbiome's role in our health is essential. Through the pioneering work of scientists like Martha Carlin, we are gradually unraveling the mysteries of our gut. Their research can potentially lead to improved health outcomes and the development of innovative treatment methods for various diseases. 15% OFF SugarShift: https://biotiquest.com/products/sugar-shift (use code: KICKSUGAR) Florence's courses & coaching programs can be found at: www.FlorenceChristophers.com Connect with Florence on: FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM | YOUTUBE
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