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August 13, 2025 73 mins

Think your gut health only affects digestion?

From fermented foods and targeted probiotics to peptides like BPC-157, Dr. Vincent Pedre shares practical ways to rebuild microbiome balance and boost overall performance.

Meet our guest

Dr. Vincent Pedre is the Medical Director of Pedre Integrative Health & CEO of Happy Gut Life, with over 25 years of clinical experience as a Functional Medicine-certified practitioner & gut biohacker. He’s the bestselling author of Happy Gut & he GutSMART Protocol, a 14-day personalized gut-healing plan. His latest creation, Happy Gut Coffee, is a clean, toxin-free brew that supports gut health & boosts energy from the first sip.

Thank you to our partners Key takeaways
  • Antibiotics in childhood cause long-term gut problems. Fixing your gut requires targeted effort, no matter when the damage began
  • Certain gut infections like E. coli trigger autoimmune responses, leading to chronic gut issues like IBS & leaky gut
  • Taking multi-strain probiotics while on antibiotics helps your gut recover faster than waiting until after the antibiotics
  • Regularly eating fermented foods strengthens the immune system, reduces inflammatory markers, & boosts gut microbiome diversity
  • Short-term carnivore diets help people with severe bloating, SIBO, or trouble digesting vegetables, giving their gut a break
  • Reintroduce vegetables slowly, beginning with fermented ones—they’re easier to digest & support rebuilding your gut flora
  • Oral peptides like BPC157 & lorazatide repair tight junctions, reduce food sensitivities, & speed up gut healing
  • Many chronic health issues trace back to hidden parasites, even if you don’t have gut symptoms Proper testing is key
  • Short chain fatty acid butyrate made by gut bacteria heals the colon, reduces inflammation, & helps the brain
  • Choose organic, mold-free coffee to protect your gut from pesticides, mycotoxins, & microplastics while getting gut-healthy polyphenols
Episode highlights

01:21 How Antibiotics Damage the Gut

10:04 How to Restore Your Gut After Taking Antibiotics

18:11 Safely Reintroducing Foods & Fermented Products for Gut Healing

26:03 Dr. Pedre’s CARE Gut Healing System

35:46 The Connection Between Gut Health & Mitochondria

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