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Something up with your gut? You’re not alone: gut issues seem to be plaguing more of us than ever before. Researchers have found that folks who are adopting “Western-style” eating patterns have lost specific gut microbiota niches that those who eat more traditional cultural diets haven’t. Tackling this problem on a daily basis is our next guest, Andrea Hardy. She’s encouraged by the fascinating science of fecal microbiota transplants—where you transfer feces (yep, poop!) between animals (and humans) to create changes in the microbiome—and she tells us why in this exciting episode.

A special thanks to our podcast’s very first sponsor, Silver Hills Bakery, for supporting this episode. I'm so excited to partner with them on the pod as I’ve been a fan of their sprouted breads FOREVER (try the Mack's Flax, it’s de-li-cious!)

About Andrea:

Andrea Hardy is a registered dietitian from Calgary, Canada. She specializes in gut health & gastrointestinal diseases, and is recognized in the media as Canada’s Gut Health Expert. She is passionate about translating science into ‘easy to digest’ information to support a healthy gut.  She has spoken on the TEDx stage, as well as internationally, about digestive health.

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Connect with Andrea:

Andrea on Instagram: @andreahardyrd

Andrea’s Ignite Nutrition website: ignitenutrition.ca

Andrea’s Twitter: @AndreaHardyRD

Andrea’s gut health podcast Let’s Gut Real, which is all about making nutrition science easy to digest!