
Description
"Antibiotic Resistance: Should YOU Worry?" features Steven Gundry (MD) and Muhammad Zaman (PhD) discussing the growing threat of antibiotic resistance. They explore how antibiotic misuse strengthens harmful bacteria, the presence of antibiotics in tap water, and insights from Amazon jungle tribes. The episode highlights phage therapy developed in the Soviet Union as a potential solution, the pharmaceutical industry's reluctance to create new antibiotics, and practical steps to repopulate gut microbes after antibiotic use.

Antibiotic Resistance: Should You Worry?
Guest
Muhammad H. Zaman
Category
Infections, Immune Health
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About The Host
Steven Gundry (MD), a board-certified cardiothoracic surgeon and nutrition expert, is the founder and director of the International Heart & Lung Institute and the Center for Restorative Medicine. His work focuses on reversing chronic diseases through dietary changes. Steven has authored bestselling books, including The Plant Paradox (2017), Unlocking the Keto Code (2022), The Energy Paradox (2021), and The Longevity Paradox (2019), and hosts a popular podcast on health and wellness.
Steven Gundry (MD), a board-certified cardiothoracic surgeon and nutrition expert, is the founder and director of the International Heart & Lung Institute and the Center for Restorative Medicine. His work focuses on reversing chronic diseases through dietary changes. Steven has authored bestselling books, including The Plant Paradox (2017), Unlocking the Keto Code (2022), The Energy Paradox (2021), and The Longevity Paradox (2019), and hosts a popular podcast on health and wellness.
About The Guest
Muhammad H. Zaman (PhD) is a professor of Biomedical Engineering and Global Health at Boston University and Director of the Center on Forced Displacement. His research addresses global health challenges, including antimicrobial resistance and drug quality. Muhammad is the author of "Biography of Resistance," which explores the rise of antibiotic-resistant superbugs and their global impact. His interdisciplinary work focuses on improving health outcomes for refugees and addressing critical health issues worldwide.
Muhammad H. Zaman (PhD) is a professor of Biomedical Engineering and Global Health at Boston University and Director of the Center on Forced Displacement. His research addresses global health challenges, including antimicrobial resistance and drug quality. Muhammad is the author of "Biography of Resistance," which explores the rise of antibiotic-resistant superbugs and their global impact. His interdisciplinary work focuses on improving health outcomes for refugees and addressing critical health issues worldwide.
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