
If you weren’t aware, your liver is the unsung workhorse that keeps your whole body running. Not only does it synthesize the critical compounds that hold your metabolic balance together around the clock — it’s also the first-pass filter for everything absorbed through your gut, breaking down nutrients and toxins alike.
Which means the health of your liver is tightly linked to the health of your gut… and the trillions of microbes running its ecosystem, with this relationship looking more important by the day.
Because the data shows that gut dysbiosis, a leaky gut, and other digestive issues aren’t just associated with liver disease — reversing that gut dysfunction appears to directly improve liver health too.
And nowhere is that reversal shown more dramatically than in what happens when you give people with liver disease a poop transplant. Yes, you read that right. A POOP TRANSPLANT.
Buckle up and grab a nose plug — next stop is the part of the body where the sun don’t shine.


