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Inflammation & The Gut Barrier with Desiree Nielsen, RD
Season 1 · Episode 20

Inflammation & The Gut Barrier with Desiree Nielsen, RD

Let's Gut Real - Easy to Digest Nutrition Science · Andrea Hardy, RD

September 15, 202029m 22s

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Show Notes

The gut barrier plays a key role in our immune system and chronic inflammation. Desiree Nielsen, RD and I discuss how important nutrition and lifestyle factors influence our gut barrier and how elimination diets may be bad for our health.

Desiree Nielsen is a registered dietitian, author and host based in Vancouver, British Columbia. She runs a nutrition consulting practice with a focus on inflammation, digestion and plant-centred diets. Desiree is the host of the internationally syndicated cooking show The Urban Vegetarian and the author of a book on anti-inflammatory nutrition called Un-Junk Your Diet: How to shop, cook and eat to fight inflammation and feel better, forever and her new cookbook, Eat More Plants: 100 Anti-inflammatory Plant-centred Recipes for Vibrant Living is a #1 National Bestseller. She co-founded the world's first evidence-based self-management app for celiac disease, My Healthy Gut and is currently working on her third book, a culinary nutrition cookbook focused on gut health.

Desiree and I discuss:

  • What is inflammation?
  • Why is inflammation a problem?
  • What can too much inflammation do to the body?
  • What are causes of inflammation? And how is digestive health involved?
  • What is the current evidence for diet in playing a role inflammation?
  • How does our gut microbiota play a role?
  • What is the gut barrier?
  • What is leaky gut?
  • What happens when it isn't working properly?
  • How does this impact our immune system and immune function?
  • What should people focus on doing to help reduce their risk of inflammation

You can learn more about Desiree on her website or follow her on Instagram @DesireeNielsenRD