Young Blood Insights
Rhonda discusses groundbreaking research on the impact of young blood and microbiomes on aging. Transplanting microbiomes from young to old organisms has shown remarkable potential, extending lifespans significantly. Fascinatingly, healthy 90-year-olds exhibit microbiomes similar to those of 30-year-olds, suggesting a deeper connection between gut health and longevity. The conversation also touches on the innovative use of fecal transplants to improve gut health, highlighting the importance of microbiome diversity in aging.In this clip
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Have you talked about fecal transplants in the episode "How To Look & Feel YOUNGER At 60 Than You Did In Your 30's! | Dr. Mark Hyman & Lewis Howes" and the clip "Healing Through Microbiome"?
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