The hashtag #guttok has over 6 billion views on TikTok. Gut health. Gut health. Gut health. Gut health. Gut health. And if you think that's a big number, how about $60 billion? According to Grand View Research, that's the market value of theglobal digestive health products market. And it's projected to grow to over $100 billion by 2033.
couple of years now. More people talking about gut health and the gut microbiome. Gut health is everywhere right now and honestly, it should be.Experts say good gut health can not just improve digestion but also prolong life, boost immunity and reduce inflammation.
First off, let's define what gut health is. And just to get this out of the way, it involves pooping. Gut health is not just the absence of disease, but a state where your entire gastrointestinal tract,which is your stomach, your small bowel, your large bowel, all of these organs are thriving and healthy such that you're preventing disease occurrence in future.
we do benefit from their presence those relationships like any in nature can be tenuous so the microbes that live in our gut for example help to break down our food help to train our immune system and so on but if they cross the lining ofthe gut and enter our bloodstream they can cause inflammation and sepsis they can cause disease for the want of a
Number one, how many of you people have injured your musculoskeletal system and waited to see if it will go away and heal? Gut on fire means brain on fire.
And so the farmers who lose their land in this process, they take whatever money they're paid for their land and they tend to use that to build on to their homes, or sometimes they gut their homes, basically, and start again.And then they rent out their homes, room by room, to the migrants to come into the new up and coming urban areas looking for work.
I'm going to give a talk about this idea of bad ideas and why I think a lot of times they actually are very productive, to go through on bad ideas to follow your gut instinct even when you know something's probably not productive.And to sort of is somehow make today a bad idea.
Whether there was a link to Gutenberg, we simply don't know. Gutenberg's Bible came off the press in about 1454. For the first half a century, the incunabula, or infant age of print, it looked like the scribe's work.
I'm, you know, a been a fanboy of Google, having written a book called "What Would Google Do?" I'm fascinated by these transitions. Gutenberg was a proto-technology entrepreneur. He had to solve all kinds of technology problems around metallurgy and chemistry, also financial problems of getting risk capital to be able to make the book.
And the technologists controlled everything. Gutenberg and his successors in minds, Johann Fust and Peter Schoffer, a business that lasted 100 years after Gutenberg, they decided what to print.
I mean, that basically was-- Cleaned them out. --gutting out the label and almost having to start from scratch by 1990, '91. That was right at kind of the cusp of when things were starting to break.
and being gutsy. Those are two very different things. Gutsy means I'm going to take a risk at something, and it's probably not going to work out. But I'm going to do it anyway.
I'm not sure I know the answer to that. Guts , I guess, a lot of faith and trust in my journey."A Mother's Rite" was something-- one of my composition teachers, Kazuko Hirabayashi, who has been a mentor to me for many years,
For printing to catch on, all of these technical and cultural and social elements needed to align. Gutenberg understood the need to develop a contextually appropriate solution. For instance, he designed his typeface to look like scribal handwriting, so that it was consistent with the look
The Eaglehornes settled in a truck-stop town outside of Montgomery called Hope Hull, which was an appropriate name for a place so utterly gutted of anything worth looking forward to." Oh my god, it just did it again. So I chose to read this story because my other stories are really gross and upsetting.
"The Eaglehornes settled in a truck-stop town outside of Montgomery called Hope Hull, which was an appropriate name for a place so utterly gutted of anything worth looking forward to. The 'Charlie is a Girl' campaign had been one of the most successful political movements in its entire history.
a child could really learn how to read. Gutenberg printing stage. This could be a transformational element.
dominion over it so cotton may be a bad metaphor we don't know what it is yet Elizabeth Eisenstein who is the key Gutenberg scholar says that the book did not take on its own form until 50 years after it was invented by Gutenberg that of course what it was created the fonts were made to mimic the scribes
iww uh organizer and songster he was a predecessor to woody guthrie this is about joe hill's ashes tradition holes he was executed in in salt lake city after joe hill was executed by firing squad for the robbery murder of a utah
And every -- you know, most of it is somebody left their car unlocked and CDs were taken out or somebody left their garage unlocked lost some Guttenberg, 1450. And one of the things that you realize right away was there's an agenda here that's much more important than just
And every -- you know, most of it is somebody left their car unlocked and CDs were taken out or somebody left their garage unlocked lost some Guttenberg was a Lutheran. And one of the tenets of Lutheranism, of the whole Protestant Revolution was that the Church -- sort of,
Guthrie in town and Lead Belly and Josh White and so on but I'm going to jump ahead to 1954 Alan freed has come to
your gut transports that somewhere else. It gets free transportation.
Our gut takes on wear and tear from the stresses of life, and how we feel plays an important part in how we eat.
My gut tells me that one of the biggest things that need to happen are the fact checkers, like at the international fact checking network, and the tech
our gut about people is really what created this role and why we call it Heart, because we actually think of HR, which I have no idea what that really means,
My gut was telling me, this is not going to work out easy.
Our gut shrank, because we didn't need to fill it up with massive amounts of vegetation.
our Behavior there have been many studies in mice in some of those germfree rodents I showed you before showing that the microbes that live in our gut can affect the way we think the our resilience to stress our susceptibility to anxiety aspects of our mood and our personality whether that applies to humans or not is still being checked out
gut for example help to break down our food help to train our immune system and so on but if they cross the lining ofthe gut and enter our bloodstream they can cause inflammation and sepsis they can cause disease for the want of a millimeter our allies can turn into our enemies and so there is no such thing as a good microb or a bad microb in fact
to to give people large communities of microbes that are well suited to life in the gut and that is certainly the principle behind a very unorthodox and a little disturbing uh treatment called the fecal transplant which is exactly what it sounds like um it is very difficult to
I mean, we've always known about it, but we haven't jumped on it. Our gut , right here, it protects the inside of the body from the outside of the body. It's 70% of our immune system is housed in our gut .
Yeah, leaky gut is kind of like what I was talking about before. The gut should be in a perfect position. So if I were to use an example, think about your kitchen floor.
Number one, how many of you people have injured your musculoskeletal system and waited to see if it will go away and heal? Your gut becomes leaky six hours.
The gut microbiome is also communicating with your immune system, hormones, and in some work I find really fascinating, through the vagus nerve, which
The gut is like neuropeptides.
The gut is like the brain up here.
But gut sticks. It doesn't go away.
My gut told me to do this.
with gut feeling. Yeah?
Your gut reactions, more often than not, are going to make you a good person.
Your gut would tell you something doesn't feel right about this.
Their gut heals. And it's all that stuff that is sneaked into these breakfast bars.
the gut feeling that there's something that's not quite right; something doesn't quite fit and you'll come across as inauthentic.
A gut to lose and some weight to drop and something they never considered focusing on until Nerd Fitness finally started happening. Yes.
or gut feels, to time the market and make all kinds of other significant decisions in ways that, in ways that rational analysis, or logic, or other kinds of methods, thinking
your gut and changes the regulation of the immune system in your body that leads to inflammation.
My gut tells me that you have identified a serious and increasingly prevalent problem, or set of problems, but, and, I'm gonna be a little devil's advocate-y and I apologize.
widespread gut level intuition for people outside of our walls you know for the folks who actually use our products
RAQUEL GUTIÉRREZ: All right.