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EPISODE · Mar 26, 2026 · 1H 20M

Dr Natasha Campbell-McBride: Gut & Psychology Syndrome

from Parents Unheard · host Joe and Kayleigh

Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride trained as a neurosurgeon, neurologist and nutritionist. She's the creator of the GAPS (Gut and Psychology Syndrome) protocol, a dietary and lifestyle intervention that has helped thousands of families worldwide. Her own son recovered from severe autism. She knows what she's talking about.In this conversation, Natasha doesn't pull punches. She explains why every chronic disease traces back to the same root cause — a damaged, unbalanced microbiome — and why that damage is being passed down through generations, getting worse each time. She lays out exactly how a leaky, toxic gut floods the developing brain with poisons, and why diagnostic labels like autism and ADHD are almost completely useless if you actually want to help your child.We also get into why gluten-free and dairy-free diets barely scratch the surface, why animal fats are the cornerstone of immunity, and why the medical establishment has no interest in any of this.In this episode:What GAPS actually is — and why Natasha now believes it underlies every chronic diseaseHow damaged gut flora is passed from parent to child across generationsThe mechanism behind autism, ADHD, and learning disabilitiesWhy diagnostic labels won't help your child recoverWhat the GAPS protocol involves — and what makes it different from elimination dietsRaw milk, fermented foods, meat stock, and organ meats explainedVaccinations, Andrew Wakefield, and the corporate interests at playWhy veganism is a corporate project — and what to eat insteadHow to source real food when you can't grow your own

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