This conversation explores the complex and deeply human relationship between gut health and mental wellbeing. Srinivas Kamath shares insights from his research into the gut–brain axis, unpacking how hormones, stress, medication and diet intersect at the microbiome level. We discuss the limitations of current mental health treatments, the growing promise of prebiotics, and why personalised medicine may be the future of emotional and cognitive care. The episode also looks ahead to emerging research in longevity, GLP-1 therapies and the role of the gut in neurodegenerative disease, offering a grounded yet hopeful view of where this science is heading.
Key Takeaways
Episode Chapters
00:00 Introduction and the gut–brain connection
02:50 How hormones influence gut health
05:34 Precision medicine and mental health outcomes
08:30 Fecal microbiota transplants explained
11:25 Why prebiotics matter
14:02 Probiotics versus prebiotics
16:59 Everyday ways to support gut health
19:46 Cortisol, stress and GLP-1
22:15 Revisiting the gut–brain axis
23:53 Serotonin, dopamine and the gut
26:21 Emotional blunting and GLP-1 medications
29:18 Gaps in medical education
30:36 Drug development timelines
33:10 Funding challenges in microbiome research
35:18 The role of AI in gut health science
37:02 Why gut health underpins overall wellbeing
39:37 Integrating traditional and emerging approaches
41:47 The microbiome and longevity
42:38 Gut health and neurodegenerative disease
43:37 How to begin a prebiotic-first approach
Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/PYgWVYHdI_I

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