Microbiome Researcher Martha Carlin Discusses Gut Health, Parkinson's Disease, and Environmental Toxins on The David Avocado Wolfe Podcast
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In this podcast episode, David Avocado Wolfe interviews microbiome researcher Martha Carlin, founder of BiotiQuest, about the connections between gut health, Parkinson's disease, aging, and environmental toxins. Carlin shares her personal journey of researching the microbiome after her husband's Parkinson's diagnosis, discussing how environmental exposures alter gut bacteria and the role of beneficial microbes in human health and resilience.
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Together, David and Martha discuss how environmental exposures can alter the microbiome, why certain beneficial bacteria...
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