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EPISODE · Mar 23, 2024 · 52 MIN

57: Your Dirty Genes Are Making You Sick - with Dr. Ben Lynch

from ReversABLE · host Josh Dech

Do your genetics really ditate your health, or are there other factors at play? Afterall, if you;ve got an illness, there's a good chance your doctor has just told you that it's genetic: everything from obesity, to diabetes and gut disease.  But this is all bullshit, and in this episode we're speaking with world renowned epigenetics expert Dr. Ben Lynch about the roles your genes really have and what you can do about it. Topics Discussed: The roles of your gut microbiome How we all have weak links in our genes and How modern toxins and foods are exploiting these weaknesses to harm us What we can do to improve out genetic outputs and outcomes And how your genes are actually EMPOWERING, rather than giving you the problems your doctor keeps telling you they do   Are you ready to get help with your gut and reverse IBD? Join our community on Skool using this link below! https://gutsolution.ca/skool   More from Ben Lynch: Book: Dirty Genes Instagram Facebook YouTube  Twitter    

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