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4 foods that heal your gut and reduce inflammation (in as little as 24 hours!) | Dr Will Bulsiewisz

4 foods that heal your gut and reduce inflammation (in as little as 24 hours!) | Dr Will Bulsiewisz

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Heart disease, dementia, depression, diabetes: what do these conditions have in common? Dr Will Bulsiewicz, a gastroenterologist and New York Times bestselling author, says the answer is inflammation. In today’s episode, Will explains the four nutrition workhorses that can reduce inflammation, heal your gut and supercharge your immune system - in as little as 24 hours. We explore discoveries in Will’s new book, Plant Powered Plus, that explain the central role inflammation plays in health. You’ll learn which symptoms that seem unrelated, such as fatigue, skin breakouts, bloating, headaches, and joint pain, all share a common driver. You’ll also hear why he believes the gut and the immune system rise and fall together, and how a weakened gut barrier may keep the immune system on constant alert. By the end of the episode, you will have a clear understanding of what inflammation is, how it can cause damage, and practical, food-first ideas to wrestle yourself from its clutches. What’s one small change you could try this week? In your meals or your routine to help your body switch off “fight mode”? Unwrap the truth about your food 👉 ⁠Get the ZOE app 🌱 Try our new plant based wholefood supplement - Daily 30+ *Naturally high in copper which contributes to normal energy yielding metabolism and the normal function of the immune system Follow ZOE on Instagram. Timecodes 00:00 Intro 02:22 Is inflammation always bad? 05:00 The 130 health conditions linked to inflammation 08:40 The difference between good and bad inflammation 10:50 Surprising signs of chronic inflammation you might ignore 13:40 Why your doctor might be missing the root cause of your illness 17:50 Why you shouldn't take anti-inflammatory pills every day 19:55 70% of your immune system lives here 23:30 What is ‘leaky gut’ and does it really exist? 25:20 How toxins sneak into your bloodstream 31:35 The massive impact of time-restricted eating on mood and energy 37:30 Why eating earlier in the day reduces inflammation 41:05 The #1 nutrient deficiency destroying our gut health 44:10 How fiber protects against heart disease and cancer 47:30 Why you need to ‘eat the rainbow’ to find your pot of gold 51:35 Your body can’t absorb these nutrients without microbes 52:50 The truth about healthy fats versus low-fat diets 55:05 The specific fat that beats a low-fat diet for heart health 58:00 How fermented foods reduce inflammation in just 10 weeks 01:00:35 The physical reaction your gut has to mental stress 01:06:25 The modern lifestyle mistake sabotaging your immune system 01:08:35 The simple morning habit that boosts energy and sleep 01:10:45 You can build a new gut barrier in just 5 days 📚Books by our ZOE Scientists The Food For Life Cookbook Every Body Should Know This by Dr Federica Amati Food For Life by Prof. Tim Spector Ferment by Prof. Tim Spector Free resources from ZOE How to eat in 2026 - Discover ZOE’s 8 nutrition principles for long-term health Live Healthier: Top 10 Tips From ZOE Science & Nutrition Gut Guide - For a Healthier Microbiome in Weeks Better Breakfast Guide Mentioned in today's episode Plant Powered Plus by Dr Will Bulsiewicz Fibre Fuelled by Dr Will Bulsiewicz ZOE’s PREDICT studies: What we’ve learned The Detrimental Impact of Ultra-Processed Foods on the Human Gut Microbiome and Gut Barrier, Nutrients (2025) Correlation between human gut microbiome and diseases, Infectious Medicine (2020) The ZOE BIG IF Study, MDPI (2024) Dietary fibre in hypertension and cardiovascular disease management, BioMed Central (2022) PREDIMED: Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease with a Mediterranean Diet, The Journal of New England Medicine (2018) Gut-microbiota-targeted diets modulate human immune status, Cell (2021) Gastrointestinal illness and the biopsychosocial model, Psychosomatic Medicine (1998) Have feedback or a topic you'd like us to cover? Let us know here.Episode transcripts are available here.
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