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Chattin Sh*t with The Gut Stuff

Chattin Sh*t with The Gut Stuff

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Do you give a sh*t about your gut health? It’s time to! Our gut microbiome can affect pretty much every area of our health, it’s serious stuff but it can be hard to separate the real sh*t from the bullsh*t.


Join Lisa and Alana Macfarlane (aka The Gut Stuff) as they chat sh*t with a celebrity guest and one of the world’s best gut health experts.


100 DAYS TO HACK YOUR GUT HEALTH: https://thegutstuff.com/the-gut-stuff-app-100-days-to-hack-your-gut-health/?utm_source=mgph&utm_medium=pdcst

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