Love & Guts

Lynda Griparic | Integrative Practitioner |Gut | Digestion | Constipation |

This platform speaks to those who value living a full and magnificent life. Your host Lynda Griparic is a naturopath, nutritionist and yoga teacher with an avid and sometimes awkward interest in all things digestive health, especially bowel movements and the intelligent communication systems that exist in the body. Love and Guts explore all things mindset, brain health, digestive health, pooping patterns, connection, communication and so much more. Its content may challenge you and at times it may get a bit whacky but never too bio-hacky as I like to keep things practical and accessible to all. You will hear strategies that you'll want to apply pronto and that's awesome but please remember that information on this podcast channel is NOT designed to replace the advice from your health practitioner. If you would like some support with your health challenges or goals get in contact. https://bit.ly/2eJLddP

  1. 2D AGO

    The Male Factor: Why 50% of Fertility Issues Start with Sperm Health | Raul Pastrana

    #307 Raul Pastrana is a degree-qualified naturopath specializing in fertility and reproductive health, with a particular focus on male fertility—an area that's often overlooked in the fertility conversation. He works closely with individuals and couples through preconception care, IVF preparation, and natural conception, creating tailored treatment plans based on semen analysis, blood pathology, and each person's unique circumstances. Raul is the author of The Male Factor: Fertility is a Shared Responsibility, where he explores how men can actively influence fertility outcomes and provides practical strategies to improve sperm health. Drawing on his background as both a naturopath and personal trainer, Raul has a gift for translating complex health information into actionable changes that people can actually integrate into their daily lives. He is passionate about shifting the narrative around fertility from being solely a "women's issue" to recognising it as a shared responsibility that requires equal investigation and treatment for both partners. In this episode, we cover: Why male factors contribute to at least 50% of infertility cases, yet women carry the burden of investigation and treatment  How sperm health impacts not just conception, but pregnancy loss, complications, and long-term child health The 72-74 day sperm production cycle and why this gives men unique leverage to improve outcomes quickly What's actually being measured in a semen analysis—and why "normal" reference ranges are based on the 5th percentile DNA fragmentation: the critical test that's often overlooked and what it reveals about fertility potential The main factors that influence sperm health: medications (SSRIs, finasteride, ibuprofen), alcohol, antibiotics, and lesser-known culprits The seminal microbiome: what healthy versus dysbiotic looks like and how gut health influences reproductive health Real case studies of dramatic sperm improvements after addressing underlying factors Why proper testing and preconception care matter even when pursuing IVF   If you or someone you know is navigating fertility challenges—or simply wants to optimize reproductive health—this episode offers practical, evidence-based insights that could change outcomes.     Pre-order The Male Factor: https://www.rhreproductivehealth.com/bookstore Rauls website https://www.rhreproductivehealth.com/our-team , Rauls instagram https://www.instagram.com/raulpastrana_hormonalhealth/?hl=en   WORK WITH ME: Book a 1:1 Consultation: https://www.lyndagriparic.com/book-an-appointment/  Shop BetterMe Tea: https://www.lyndagriparic.com/shop/ Website: https://lyndagriparic.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lynda_griparic_naturopath/     This content is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice.

    1 hr
  2. 12/03/2025

    Fiber Without Fear: Practical Steps to Expand Your Diet When Your Gut is Reactive

    #305 Stuck on a restrictive diet and scared to eat more foods? This conversation will change everything. Erin Harner and I discuss how to rebuild microbiome resilience, overcome food fear, and safely transition from elimination diets to diverse, gut-friendly eating. In this episode, you'll discover: - Why restrictive diets can weaken your microbiome (and how to reverse it) - The truth about fiber diversity for sensitive guts - Practical strategies to overcome food fear and intolerances - How polyphenols support gut healing without triggering symptoms - The Gut Balance Method for transitioning to food diversity FEATURED GUEST: Erin Harner Erin Harner is an integrative registered dietician, functional nutritionist, and health coach with over 15 years of experience and a background in biomedical engineering. She specializes in using food as medicine to restore microbiome balance and help clients transition from restrictive eating patterns to diverse, gut-friendly nutrition. Erin's website: https://www.erinharner.com/ Erin's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/erinharnercoaching WORK WITH ME: Book a 1:1 Consultation: https://www.lyndagriparic.com/book-an-appointment/ Shop BetterMe Tea: https://www.lyndagriparic.com/shop/ Website: https://lyndagriparic.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lynda_griparic_naturopath/ This content is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice.

    50 min
  3. 10/06/2025

    Dermatology Expert REVEALS the Gut–Skin Link You've Never Heard |Dr. Julie Greenberg

    #303 Acne isn't supposed to exist — at least, not in humans. So why is it so common today? In this episode, I sit down with dermatology expert Dr. Julie Greenberg to uncover the real reason behind acne and the surprising gut–skin connection most people have never heard about. We dive into how your gut microbiome, diet, and even bacteria like H. pylori can impact your skin — and what you can do to finally restore balance from the inside out. Let's get into it  Today I'm joined once again by Dr. Julie Greenberg, ND, a naturopathic doctor who has dedicated her career to researching and educating on the natural treatment of chronic skin disease. She's deeply passionate about the role of evidence-based, natural therapies in skin health, and she believes many of the chronic conditions we face today can be improved—or even healed—through a root-cause approach. Julie's journey into naturopathic medicine began with her own health challenges. After being diagnosed with Hashimoto's hypothyroidism while thriving in a successful career in finance, she discovered firsthand the limitations of conventional care. That curiosity led her to question, research, and ultimately retrain—earning her doctorate from Bastyr University, one of the world's leading naturopathic medical schools. She's also an expertly trained herbalist, has studied with dermatology experts at Seattle Children's Hospital and the University of Washington Medical School, and has published peer-reviewed work on dermatology in LearnSkin.com. Today, through her clinic, the Center for Integrative & Naturopathic Dermatology, Julie brings together functional medicine, herbalism, and dermatology to provide innovative, science-based treatments for chronic skin conditions. Guest : https://rootcausedermatology.com/about/ Host: https://www.lyndagriparic.com/

    59 min
  4. 08/04/2025

    New Science! Debunking Myths About Grains and Gut Health | Dr. Brad Leech

    #301 Dr Brad Leech is a PhD Clinical Nutritionist and Herbalist, renowned for his expertise in addressing chronic autoimmune conditions and complex gastrointestinal disorders. He provides complete and personalised care to his patients using functional nutrition, integrative medicine and holistic wellness. After entering the profession in 2008, Brad has contributed significantly to academia, shaping curricula at universities and delving into research areas such as intestinal permeability, autoimmune disease management, and the therapeutic potential of food-based probiotics. Brad is currently an Adjunct Fellow at the National Centre for Naturopathic Medicine, where he continues to advance natural health sciences. In addition to patient care, Brad is passionate about empowering practitioners with the knowledge to enhance their clinical practice. Over the years, he has mentored thousands of practitioners, providing them with the tools to navigate the complexities of gut health and autoimmunity. He offers two programs, Brad's Brainiacs: Microbiome Mentoring and Brad's Brainiacs: Autoimmune Mentoring. In this episode, we cover: 🌾 Why has grain avoidance become so popular—and what myths need busting? 🌾 Is gluten always a trigger for intestinal permeability? 🌾 How does the type and processing of grains change their impact on health? 🌾 What does the science say about long-term grain-free diets and the microbiome? 🌾 How to safely and slowly reintroduce grains (yes, there's a method!) 🌾 And why emotional healing matters just as much as dietary shifts. If you or your clients have ever feared grains—or you're unsure where they fit in a gut-healing diet—this one's for you.

    55 min
  5. 07/22/2025

    The TRUTH About Gut Cleanses, Postbiotics, and Real Gut Regeneration

    #300 Today's guest is Dr. Andrea McBeth, a trailblazer in the world of microbiome therapeutics and the founder and CEO of Thaena — a company pioneering human-derived postbiotic solutions to support gut and whole-body health. Andrea holds a Bachelor's in Biochemistry with a focus on molecular biology from the University of San Diego, and earned her Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine from the National University of Natural Medicine. Her early clinical work focused on functional GI disorders and autoimmunity, and she went on to launch one of the first stool banks for fecal microbiota transplantation to treat Clostridioides difficile infections. She's served as President of GastroANP and as adjunct faculty at NUNM, where she developed and taught graduate courses on the microbiome's role in nutrition. Passionate about bridging science and real-world healing, Andrea invented ThaenaBiotic, the first human-derived postbiotic supplement — and now leads the charge at Thaena to bring safe, scalable microbiome-based treatments to the world. In this episode, we explore: What regenerative health means in the context of human biology Why the microbiome is central to regeneration — and what a truly resilient gut ecosystem looks like How the microbiome supports repair and renewal throughout the body — from gut lining to immunity and even mood Which microbial species and metabolites stand out for their regenerative potential Daily habits and exposures that best nourish the microbiome and enhance its regenerative power Common lifestyle and environmental disruptors that undermine microbial diversity and function Whether the traditional health model focuses too heavily on eradicating pathogens (e.g., antibiotics, cleanses) instead of cultivating regeneration How Thaena is flipping the script through their unique product philosophy   You'll also hear from Dr. McBeth about the innovative postbiotics she's developed — including how Thaena sources and processes human-derived microbiome metabolites, what makes them safe, and how they differ from prebiotics, probiotics, and even FMT "crapsules." And so much more.

    55 min
4.8
out of 5
30 Ratings

About

This platform speaks to those who value living a full and magnificent life. Your host Lynda Griparic is a naturopath, nutritionist and yoga teacher with an avid and sometimes awkward interest in all things digestive health, especially bowel movements and the intelligent communication systems that exist in the body. Love and Guts explore all things mindset, brain health, digestive health, pooping patterns, connection, communication and so much more. Its content may challenge you and at times it may get a bit whacky but never too bio-hacky as I like to keep things practical and accessible to all. You will hear strategies that you'll want to apply pronto and that's awesome but please remember that information on this podcast channel is NOT designed to replace the advice from your health practitioner. If you would like some support with your health challenges or goals get in contact. https://bit.ly/2eJLddP

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