What antibiotics do to your gut microbiome is one of the most overlooked topics in health today — and the gut bacteria damage they leave behind can affect everything from leaky gut to autoimmune disease. While antibiotics are one of modern medicine’s most important tools, there’s a side effect that almost never gets discussed in the doctor’s office: the lasting impact they can have on the ecosystem inside your gut.
In this episode of The Dr. Gundry Podcast, world-renowned cardiologist Dr. Steven Gundry explains the collateral damage that antibiotics can cause to the trillions of gut bacteria responsible for your immune function, your digestion, and even your skin health. Your gut is home to up to 10,000 different species of bacteria — and a single course of broad-spectrum antibiotics can reduce that rich, diverse ecosystem down to just one or two surviving strains. Researchers at Stanford University suggest that for some people, that level of gut diversity may never fully return.
What does that mean for your health? It could mean leaky gut — where plant compounds like lectins get a free shot at your gut wall, triggering an immune response that manifests as eczema, psoriasis, food sensitivities, or autoimmune disease. And if you think you can sidestep the issue by avoiding prescriptions, Dr. Gundry reveals a startling truth about how much antibiotic exposure may be hiding in the conventionally raised meat sitting in your fridge right now.
The good news? There are real, evidence-based steps to support gut bacteria recovery — and Dr. Gundry walks you through exactly what he recommends to his own patients, including why most probiotics never even survive the journey to your gut, and what you actually need to start rebuilding that bacterial rainforest.
00:00 – The Side of Antibiotics Nobody Talks About
02:27 – What Happens to Your 10,000 Gut Bacteria Species
03:26 – How Long Does Gut Recovery Actually Take?
05:12 – Your Skin Is Your Gut’s Mirror (Eczema, Psoriasis & More)
09:21 – How to Support Your Gut After Antibiotics
12:04 – The Hidden Antibiotic Exposure in Everyday Food
⚠️ This content is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult your physician before changing any treatment plan.#acidreflux
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why broad spectrum antibiotics wipe out beneficial bacteria just as aggressively as harmful ones
What Stanford researchers discovered about how long gut recovery actually takes
The gut-skin connection that links leaky gut to eczema, psoriasis, and rashes
How wiped-out gut bacteria leave lectins and oxalates with a "free shot" at your gut wall
Why your oral microbiome matters more than you think — and what it has to do with nitric oxide
The surprising amount of antibiotic exposure hiding in conventionally raised meat
The probiotic protocol Dr. Gundry recommends to support gut recovery (and why most probiotics don’t even survive the trip)
This isn’t about fear — it’s about understanding what’s happening inside your body so you can make more informed choices.
👇 Tell us in the comments: Have you ever noticed changes in your gut, skin, or energy after a round of antibiotics? We’d love to hear your experience.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions Answered in This Episode:
What do antibiotics do to your gut microbiome?
How long does it take for gut bacteria to recover after antibiotics?
Can antibiotics cause leaky gut?
What is the connection between antibiotics and autoimmune disease?
What are the best probiotics to take after antibiotics?
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