Every single day that you eat, if you eat something different, you will have a different microbiome at the end of the day, because bacteria turnover is 20 minutes. They rely on what we send down the pipe. If you eat different things, you'll have a different biome everyday. So whatever day you take that test, you'll have a different result. You eat something, you know, curry chicken, this day, and you send it in you're going to have a different result. You have a vegetarian meal on that day, you're going to have a different result. You're just eating steaks with no seasonings, you're going to have a different result. The microbiome that they've tested in carnivores and in different sorts of people that only eat meat or animal products is actually quite a good profile, very, very diverse. You have all these different sorts of . . . a lot of different bacteria. You're not supposed to have an overgrowth of a few. They seem to be the ones that are correlated with better health. Now, is this because the bacteria themselves play a role in contributing to our health, or is it that what we're eating has a direct has a direct effect on our health and that also has a direct effect on what bacteria are going to be living in our gut? I think he's probably is probably both.
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Saturday, April 11, 2026
DR. ANTHONY CHAFFEE: You're not supposed to have an overgrowth of a few [bacteria]. . . . in carnivores, people who only eat meat or animal products, [their microbiome] is actually quite a good profile, very, very diverse [bacteria].
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