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Ep. 526 Build Muscle, Burn Fat, Fix Your Microbiome – The Ultimate Blueprint for Healthy Body Composition with Dr. William Davis

Ep. 526 Build Muscle, Burn Fat, Fix Your Microbiome – The Ultimate Blueprint for Healthy Body Composition with Dr. William Davis



Today, I am delighted to welcome Dr. William Davis, a cardiologist and New York Times bestselling author of the Wheat Belly series. He is also the author of Undoctored, Super Gut, and his latest book, Super Body.

In our conversation, we dive into the toxic diet industry and how it profits from repeatedly delivering wrong messages. We explore physiological changes in body composition that contribute to poor metabolic health and inflammation, the dangers of ectopic fat, and the influence of our environment. Dr. Davis explains the weight loss Ponzi scheme and how muscle loss drives changes in body composition. We also unpack the gut-muscle axis, the role of the microbiome in muscle building, SIBO and treatment options, and examine the broader effects of oxytocin on body composition, touching on the benefits of replacing lost biological compounds, like collagen and hyaluronic acid, the impact of Max, the microbiota, and accessible carbs, along with practical takeaways to support healthier living and better body composition.

This conversation with Dr. Will Davis is incredibly insightful, and I look forward to having him back to discuss the female and vaginal microbiomes.

IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN:

  • The specific probiotic strain that influenced body composition in a clinical trial

  • The benefits of fiber for your metabolism and fat distribution

  • The role of collagen and hyaluronic acid in joint, skin, and vascular health

  • How animal-based fibers affect the microbiome differently from plant fibers

  • The value of fermented foods for cultivating beneficial gut microbes

  • The long-term risks of restrictive diets 

  • How declining estrogen alters immune function in women

  • The lasting impact of antibiotics and past treatments on gut microbiota

  • How to prepare your gut for a thriving microbial ecosystem

  • The surprising effects of foundational probiotic interventions on mood and social behavior

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