Description:
In this episode, we’re joined by Emmanuel, co-founder of Tweet, to explore the fundamentals of the gut microbiome - and why it matters for both humans and pets. Emmanuel shares his unique journey from biomedical engineering into the world of microbiome research and explains how dogs may hold the key to understanding human health.
We dive deep into the role of bacteria, fungi, and viruses in our gut, the impact of diet and lifestyle, and how raw feeding could potentially reduce allergies in pets. Emmanuel also highlights fascinating insights into how the microbiome affects behaviour, chronic disease, and even skin health.
Whether you're a pet parent, science nerd, or just curious about how the gut works—this episode is packed with practical insights and big ideas.
Topics Covered:
- What is the gut microbiome, and why is it crucial?
- Similarities between human and canine microbiomes
- Dogs as models for studying human disease
- The impact of diet and antibiotics on the microbiome
- Why diversity and bioavailability matter in pet food
- The gut-brain connection: behaviour, mood, and more
- Raw feeding and its potential benefits for pets
- Early warning signs of microbiome imbalance
Key Takeaways:
- The gut microbiome plays a major role in digestion, immunity, behaviour, and overall health.
- Processed diets and modern lifestyles contribute to chronic disease in both humans and pets.
- A diverse and balanced diet supports a healthier gut ecosystem.
- Raw feeding may reduce allergies and support skin and coat health.
- Rotating food types can improve microbial diversity.
- Good gut health starts with quality, bioavailable ingredients.
Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction and Background
03:01 – The Gut Microbiome and Its Impact on Health
09:00 – Canine Microbiome as a Model for Human Diseases
13:18 – Understanding the Microbiome
19:32 – The Importance of Research
22:15 – Addressing Chronic Diseases
25:01 – Why Diet Diversity Matters
27:14 – The Gut–Skin Connection
31:19 – Signs of Microbiome Imbalance
37:15 – What Bioavailability Really Means
41:50 – Gut Health & Allergy Reduction