Alanna Collen: Microbes Have A Crucial and Intimate Role In Running Our Bodies
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About this listen
I had such a fangirl moment on today’s episode of Period Story! I speak with Alanna Collen, a science writer, biologist and author of 10% Human: How Your Body’s Microbes Hold the Key to Health and Happiness. Her book inspired much of my interest in gut health, so it was a thrill to speak to her for the podcast.
In this episode, Alanna shares:
- The vasovagal events that made her periods extremely painful and unpleasant
- How the Depo Provera injection changed the trajectory of her career
- Her background in evolutionary biology and how she ended up doing a PhD on bats
- How an encounter with ticks in a rainforest led to her research on the gut microbiome
- Why she thinks going to basics with nutrition is better than any gut health tricks or hacks to feed your gut bacteria
- Her views on fibremaxxing and why we would all benefit from eating more fibre
- How the trillions of microbes in our bodies support our immune system
- The connection between our gut microbiome and obesity
- A sneak peek into her next book, which has been 10 years in the making
- Why the weight set point matters and how we can influence it
- And of course, the story of her first period
Alanna says that we can look after our microbes by eating as many plant foods as we can and building up the amount of fibre our body is used to tolerating.
Thank you, Alanna!
Get in touch with Alanna:
Website
Her book: 10% Human: How Your Body’s Microbes Hold the Key to Health and Happiness
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