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New microbiome science | Dr Tim Spector

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New microbiome science | Dr Tim Spector

In this episode, I sit back down with professor and epidemiologist Tim Spector, MD, to continue the conversation we started in Episode 224 – and to explore what has changed in microbiome science since. In the years between our conversations, Tim and the ZOE team have published a landmark paper in Nature analysing 34,000 gut microbiomes, identifying 22 previously unknown bacterial species linked to good health, and producing the first validated, repeatable clinical measure of gut health: the ZOE Microbiome Health Ranking 2025. They have also run a randomized controlled trial comparing personalized nutrition against USDA guidelines at 18 weeks – with significant improvements in LDL, triglycerides, body weight, and microbiome composition in the intervention group.

This conversation is built for listeners who heard Episode 224 and have been implementing the basics. We pick up where we left off – on dairy, fish, protein, and snacking – and go deeper on the mechanisms that are now well enough characterized to act on. We cover the TMAO pathway and what it means for the cardiometabolic risk of red meat, why most probiotic supplements rely on bacterial strains that are 100 years out of date, and the estrobolome: the subset of gut bacteria that metabolize and recirculate estrogen. For female listeners, the second half of this conversation covers territory that has not been addressed anywhere on The Proof before.

What We Cover

  • What the ZOE Microbiome Health Ranking 2025 found across 34,000 gut microbiomes – including 22 previously unknown species linked to good health, and the good-to-bad species ratio that now predicts disease risk
  • A practical, ranked guide to fermented foods: how much to eat, how often, and whether pasteurised versions still deliver a meaningful benefit
  • The TMAO mechanism – why the cardiovascular risk of red meat may partly depend on which gut bacteria you have converting L-carnitine, and whether a healthier microbiome changes that risk
  • Why most probiotic supplements use bacterial strains from 100 years ago – and what the ZOE species data suggests about what to look for instead
  • The estrobolome explained: how specific gut bacteria control estrogen recycling via enterohepatic circulation, and what depleting those bacteria means for hormonal and long-term health
  • The menopause – microbiome connection: how estrogen withdrawal alters gut composition, what ZOE’s MenoScale research shows, and what the data suggests about managing that transition through diet
  • What the evidence actually supports for leaky gut, polyphenol bioavailability, and restoring gut diversity after multiple antibiotic courses

Gut health rarely responds to one dramatic change – it compounds from consistent, moderate inputs over time. What makes this conversation different from most microbiome discussions is the specificity: there is now enough data to tell you not just what to do, but roughly in what order.

To connect with the guest, follow Tim Spector on Instagram at @tim.spector and explore ZOE at zoe.com.

  • Intro (00:00)
  • Why Gut Diversity Is a Flawed Metric (01:58)
  • Does the Microbiome Actually Cause Disease? (15:23)
  • Vegan vs. Omnivore Microbiomes (26:52)
  • Why ZOE Made Their Research Public (31:49)
  • Prebiotics Beat Probiotics in RCT (39:46)
  • The Case for More Fiber (46:43)
  • How to Buy Fermented Foods (53:32)
  • Resistant Starch vs. Polyphenols (59:42)
  • Are “Natural” Sugars Any Different? (01:03:12)
  • Time-Restricted Eating & the Microbiome (01:11:21)
  • What’s Next for Zoe Research (01:18:35)

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More about Tim Spector

Tim Spector, MD, is Professor of Epidemiology at King’s College London and co-founder of ZOE, the nutrition science company leading the gut health revolution. He is the bestselling author of The Diet Myth, Spoon-Fed, Food for Life, Food for Life Cookbookand Ferment. With a focus on cutting-edge science, and honoured with an OBE for his impactful work during the Covid-19 pandemic, Tim stands at the forefront of his field. The original pioneer of microbiome research, he is among the top 100 most-cited scientists in the world.

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