
Dr. Zach Bush M.D. - Gut Health and the Microbiome
12/27/17 • 94 min
For full show notes visit: https://neurohacker.com/gut-health-microbiome-dr-zach-bush-m-d
In This Episode We Discussed:
-
The relationship between gut health & the microbiome
-
90% of serotonin produced in the gut lining
-
Gut health & the immune system
-
The danger of Roundup
-
How to repopulate your gut
-
The limitations of prebiotics and probiotics
Bio:
Zach Bush, MD is one of the few triple board-certified physicians in the country - with expertise in Internal Medicine, Endocrinology and Metabolism, and Hospice/Palliative care. The breakthrough science that Dr. Bush and his colleagues have delivered offer profound new insights into human health and longevity. His education efforts provide a grassroots foundation from which we can launch change in our legislative decisions, ultimately up- shifting consumer behavior to bring about radical change in the mega industries of big farming, big pharma, and Western Medicine at large.
For full show notes visit: https://neurohacker.com/gut-health-microbiome-dr-zach-bush-m-d
In This Episode We Discussed:
-
The relationship between gut health & the microbiome
-
90% of serotonin produced in the gut lining
-
Gut health & the immune system
-
The danger of Roundup
-
How to repopulate your gut
-
The limitations of prebiotics and probiotics
Bio:
Zach Bush, MD is one of the few triple board-certified physicians in the country - with expertise in Internal Medicine, Endocrinology and Metabolism, and Hospice/Palliative care. The breakthrough science that Dr. Bush and his colleagues have delivered offer profound new insights into human health and longevity. His education efforts provide a grassroots foundation from which we can launch change in our legislative decisions, ultimately up- shifting consumer behavior to bring about radical change in the mega industries of big farming, big pharma, and Western Medicine at large.
Previous Episode

Dustin DiPerna - Meditation as a Technology of Consciousness
For full show notes visit: https://neurohacker.com/meditation-as-a-technology-of-consciousness-with-dustin-diperna
In this episode, Dustin DiPerna discusses key stages of human development, and practices we can integrate into our lives to transform consciousness. He shares his framework for understanding the various areas of human growth - “wake up, grow up, clean up, show up.”
In This Episode We Discussed:
- Stages of human development
- Relying on external authority vs having direct experience
- 3 technologies of meditation
- Esoteric practices that transform consciousness
- Why our ethics needs to catch up to our technological power
- 3 ways to begin evolving consciousness
- 4 ways to understand human growth
Collective Insights and the work we do at Neurohacker Collective is supported by our community and from the sales of our product Qualia. Use coupon code COLLECTIVEINSIGHTS FOR $20 off your first order.
Next Episode

Can Integral Theory Transform Civilization and Save Humanity?
Ken Wilber discusses “waking up” and “growing up,” the two major types of self-improvement practiced throughout human history. He covers states of consciousness as well as stages of human development, methodologies for arriving at higher stages, and how we can use integral approaches to heal individual physiology and psychology.
For full show notes visit: https://neurohacker.com/can-integral-theory-transform-civilization-and-save-humanity-with-ken-wilber
In This Episode We Discussed:
-
stages of human growth and development
-
states of consciousness
-
methodologies for arriving at higher stages
-
how to use integral approaches to heal your physiology and psychology
If you like this episode you’ll love
Episode Comments
Generate a badge
Get a badge for your website that links back to this episode
<a href="https://goodpods.com/podcasts/collective-insights-37147/dr-zach-bush-md-gut-health-and-the-microbiome-1498230"> <img src="https://storage.googleapis.com/goodpods-images-bucket/badges/generic-badge-1.svg" alt="listen to dr. zach bush m.d. - gut health and the microbiome on goodpods" style="width: 225px" /> </a>
Copy