Cravings Are Clues For decades, he treated cravings like enemies. Evening sugar, stress-snacking on chips, the strange urge for bread even when full – he blamed willpower, maybe metabolism, maybe old habits. But the more he learned, the more he saw a different story: cravings weren’t failures. They were signals. The science pointed in that...
Putting Out the Fire Inside For years, he thought he was eating enough fiber. A salad here, a banana there, the occasional bowl of oatmeal. It felt balanced. But when he began looking more closely at the science, he realized: fiber wasn’t a number on a label. It was a language. And most of his...
I Sequenced My Gut—Here’s What I Found It wasn’t just curiosity anymore – it was accountability. After months of restructuring his habits, feeding his microbes, and testing the limits of rhythm and food, he wanted to see if the inside reflected the effort. Who exactly was living in him now? He had always warned patients...
How Sweet It Isn’t He had always been suspicious of “sweet without calories.” It sounded like cheating nature. And the more he dug into the science, the more he realized that his instinct wasn’t entirely wrong – but neither was it completely right. Artificial sweeteners weren’t one story. They were many. Saccharin, sucralose, aspartame, stevia,...
My Cells Needed a Microbial Upgrade He had felt it for years – that creeping fatigue that no coffee could fix. His labs looked fine, his diet clean. But deep inside, he knew something was off. Not just a gut issue. Not just aging. Something cellular. That’s when he began connecting the dots: the gut...