Radical Health Rebel

41 - Invisible Extinction of The Human Microbiome with Steven Lawrence

May 22, 2023 Leigh Brandon Episode 41
Radical Health Rebel
41 - Invisible Extinction of The Human Microbiome with Steven Lawrence
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In this week’s episode of The RHR Podcast, entitled “Invisible Extinction of The Human Microbiome”, I interviewed film producer Steven Lawrence about his documentary movie called “The Invisible Extinction”.

Steven's ability to understand the science, but portray it in an entertaining way makes the film a very easy, but informative watch. After watching the movie myself, I really wanted Steven to share the very important information about the human microbiome, the overuse of antibiotics and Faecal Microbiome Transplants (FMTs).

We discussed:

2:35

Steven's Journey to becoming a film producer 

20:15

The overuse of antibiotics and modern disease

36:50

Bacterial strains and food allergies

41:13

Antibiotic use and Celiac Disease

43:30

Faecal Microbiome Transplants (FMTs)

47:30

C-Section babies & microbiome swabbing

53:00

Autism & the microbiome

1:02:30

Ongoing FMT research projects


You can find Steven @:
info@theinvisibleextinction
https://www.facebook.com/TheInvisibleExtinction/
https://www.instagram.com/TheInvisibleExtinction/


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Steven's Journey to becoming a film producer
The overuse of antibiotics and modern disease
Bacterial strains and food allergies
Antibiotic use and Celiac Disease
Faecal Microbiome Transplants (FMTs)
C-Section babies & microbiome swabbing
Autism & the microbiome
Ongoing FMT research projects