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332. Why We get Sick: Germ vs. Terrain Theory. GAPS protocol – Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride

Judy Cho

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Dr. Natasha shares her thoughts around the human microbiome, terrain theory, and how our bodies—not pathogens—are at the root of healing. We explore how generational damage, diet, and even our thoughts play a role in chronic illness and recovery. Make sure to watch the full interview to learn more.

Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride is a medical doctor best known for creating the GAPS (Gut and Psychology Syndrome) Nutritional Protocol, a transformative approach to healing chronic illness through gut restoration. With over 20 years of global impact, her books have been translated into dozens of languages and have helped millions navigate chronic physical and mental illness. Dr. Natasha is also a regenerative farmer and a pioneer in teaching others how to return to nature and reclaim health from the soil up.

We discuss the following:

  • All about Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride and the GAPS diet
  • Microbiome's link to autoimmune, autism and ADHD
  • Is the microbiome to blame?
  • Germ theory vs. terrain theory
  • Healing time with food as medicine
  • Why the environment matters
  • Plant-free GAPS vs. Carnivore
  • Thoughts on fecal matter transplant
  • Chronic Lyme and weak microbiome
  • Helping those without the will to heal
  • What matters beyond food?
  • Where to find Dr. Natasha Campbell-Mcbride

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