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IHB: The Year in Review: 2024


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Originally posted by Dr. Davis on 2024-12-28 on the Dr. Davis Infinite Health Blog (⇩cite). | PCM forum 🛈Index of Infinite Health Blog articles PCM,IHB,anti-aging,bowels,flora,grains,free,low,carbohydrates,microbiota,probiotics,reuteri,sibo


The Year in Review: 2024

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As we look back over the year past in our rear view mirror, I recognize that we have, as a community, learned a significant number of important new lessons that are going to serve us well in our journey for enhancing health, youthfulness, and higher levels of functioning. Among those lessons:

  • Our expanding experience with SIBO Yogurt has confirmed that, yes, this consortium of microbes (L. reuteri, L. gasseri, B. coagulans), chosen for their ability to colonize the small intestine and produce bacteriocins effective in killing the species of SIBO, has proven more effective than I ever anticipated. I initially formulated this “yogurt” in the hopes that it might reduce symptoms such as gas and bloating, not expecting normalization of breath hydrogen (H2) gas, as measured by the AIRE device. And, of course, by replacing microbes lost by the majority of people, you also obtain benefits such as smoother skin, restoration of youthful musculature, reduced waist circumference, deeper sleep, and other wonderful effects.
     
  • We’ve come to appreciate the critical importance of maintaining or increasing muscle mass as a way of maintaining basal metabolic rate (BMR). Lose weight, for instance, with a GLP-1 agonist drug, reducing calorie intake, or a bariatric procedure, and BMR drops, an effect that is, for all practical purposes, permanent—it doesn’t come back, at least not for many years. Recall that we lose around 30% of youthful muscle mass just from aging, accelerated by misguided efforts to lose weight. This not only guarantees weight gain or regain, but also shortens your life. We have found that restoring L. reuteri coupled with synergistic non-microbial factors lacking from the modern diet (collagen peptides, hyaluronic acid, carotenoids like astaxanthin) restore youthful musculature, thereby counteracting all these negative effects.
     
  • We’ve confirmed that youthful skin can be restored by addressing factors lost from the modern experience, achieved orally, not topically. This includes, once again, restoring L. reuteri and factors lacking from diet: collagen, hyaluronic acid, carotenoids.
     
  • We’ve learned new lessons in sleep management, making novel observations never previously uncovered in human clinical trials. While not everyone experiences these effects (why?), many experience deep sleep with prolonged phase 4 and REM phases (via actigraphy) with restoration of L. reuteri, L. casei, and L. fermentum, individually or in combination.
     
  • We’ve witnessed the dramatic health benefits of reducing lipopolysaccharide (LPS) endotoxemia, benefits that include facilitation of weight loss from abdominal fat, reduction of blood sugar and blood pressure, reduction of measures of inflammation, emotional and cognitive benefits. Our first choice in reducing endotoxemia? SIBO Yogurt. Given emerging evidence, it is likely that, by reducing endotoxemia, you also reduce risk for various cancers, coronary disease, atrial fibrillation, cognitive decline, and a long list of other health conditions. In other words, reducing endotoxemia is the ticket to a broad range of health benefits.
     
  • We reviewed the last several years of evidence that now conclusively confirm that omega-3 fatty acids, supplemented at relatively high doses, not only reduces risk for heart disease, but also facilitates reversal of coronary atherosclerosis, especially fatty and fibrofatty components that erupt to cause heart attack and cardiovascular death, while statin drugs alone permit progression—virtually useless.
     
  • We’ve learned how data input is the key to artificial intelligence (AI) and its ability to help navigate health questions. It’s become clear that AI platforms such as ChatGPT are no better than the misinformation and ignorance of practicing physicians, due to inputs from sources like the American Heart Association, U.S. Dietary Guidelines for Americans, and healthcare systems, not the science. Given these flawed inputs, you might as well ask your car mechanic or the checkout clerk at Walmart for health advice. In contrast, when scientific input is used, as we have done in our DrDavisInfiniteHealth.com AI platform, you obtain useful, effective outputs grounded in scientific evidence.
     
  • We’ve learned that, of all issues surrounding skin health and appearance, it’s management of skin pH that is paramount. It means consuming foods that yield butyric acid and thereby acidify the skin, favoring proliferation of the protective microbial species, Staphylococcus epidermidis, while inhibiting the pathogen, S. aureus, the species that is ubiquitous and widespread in people with any form of skin rash.
     
  • We’ve learned that efforts to cultivate Faecalibacterium prausnitzii as an inhabitant of the GI microbiome adds to our ability to prevent heart disease. Although this microbe is the dominant source of butyrate in the GI tract, this anti-atherosclerotic effect appears to be mediated by a reduction in LPS endotoxemia.
     
  • We have learned that much social dysfunction—hatred, anger, violence, antisocial behavior, etc.—is, to a surprising degree, a product of a disrupted microbiome in its various forms, including SIBO and colonic fungal overgrowth/SIFO (small intestinal fungal overgrowth). Accordingly, we are seeing improvements in social behavior in people tackling these issues.
     
  • We are learning that half the battle in health is batting down misinformation. Witness the widespread deceptions, frauds, and misinformation campaigns waged by Big Food, the pharmaceutical industry, the healthcare industry and doctors, Dr. David Sinclair and others in the longevity space, and social media click-bait creators. You can even find outright misinterpretation and misrepresentation in scientific studies, such as the deeply flawed Stanford Twin Study.
     
  • We’ve learned how to make fruit juices healthy while enjoying effervescent drinks that provide beneficial microbes such as Bacillus subtilis: B. subtilis sparkling juice. Fruit juices not only make a comeback in a low-carb lifestyle, but also add important microbiome benefits.

There are many more lessons learned over the past year. Just think about how many more useful health lessons we will learn in 2025. I cringe to think how little we actually knew about health only 10 or 20 years ago—we know a lot more now. But there is plenty more to learn. If such ideas spark your interest, join my discussions here in my blog or in my InnerCircle.DrDavisInfiniteHealth.com.


The original IHB post is currently found on the: ⎆Infinite Health Blog, but accessing it there can require an unnecessary separate blog membership. The copy of it above is complete, and has been re-curated and enhanced for the Inner Circle membership.

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