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TPS 280: What is the perfect microbiome?

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This week Brett interviews The Functional Naturopath, Dan Sipple about gut health, leaky gut, IBS and a whole lot more. This interview topic was sparked by a follower of George’s Facebook page (Civilized Caveman) who wanted to know more and Dan certainly delivers. The conversation ranges from Dan’s health journey, to what we know about the ideal microbiome, to whether we should be eating grains and legumes for gut heath and a whole lot more. So tune in for a very informative episode of That Paleo Show!

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This week Brett interviews The Functional Naturopath, Dan Sipple about gut health, leaky gut, IBS and a whole lot more. This interview topic was sparked by a follower of George’s Facebook page (Civilized Caveman) who wanted to know more and Dan certainly delivers. The conversation ranges from Dan’s health journey, to what we know about the ideal microbiome, to whether we should be eating grains and legumes for gut heath and a whole lot more. So tune in for a very informative episode of That Paleo Show!

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