Why 70% of Your Immune System Lives in Your Gut | Dr. Will Bulsiewicz

为何你的免疫系统有70%生活在肠道内 | 威尔·布利谢维奇博士

The Daily Motivation

2026-01-26

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Leave an Amazon Rating or Review for my New York Times Bestselling book, Make Money Easy! Check out the full episode: https://greatness.lnk.to/1878DM Your body is basically a crowded planet, and the gut is the capital city. Dr. Will Bulsiewicz drops the kind of perspective-shift that makes you sit up straight: around 38 trillion microbes live in you, and he paints a wild “football field” picture where almost all the genetic code in your body belongs to them. Then he connects the dots to why you might feel exhausted and inflamed: 70% of your immune system is stationed in the gut lining, right next to those microbes, separated by just a single layer of cells. When that gut barrier gets weak, unwanted stuff slips through, your immune system stays activated 24/7, and that chronic low-grade inflammation starts quietly wrecking the neighborhood. The takeaway lands hard because it’s personal: your microbiome reflects your life. Food choices, sleep, circadian rhythm, exercise, connection with your partner, even old trauma patterns, all leave fingerprints in the gut. Instead of treating inflammation like a mystery enemy, this conversation nudges you to focus on the gate, the gut barrier, so your immune system doesn’t have to live on high alert. It’s a grounding way to think about healing: less panic, more rebuilding, and a reminder that small daily choices can move you from constant internal stress toward real, steady energy. Sign up for the Greatness newsletter: http://www.greatness.com/newsletter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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  • Hi, my name is Lewis Howes and welcome to the Daily Motivation Show.

  • Okay, so there's acute and low-grade chronic inflammation, correct?

  • Yeah.

  • And the low-grade chronic information mostly comes from the foods we eat or is it also our environment,

  • our sleep patterns, you know, and other things that we do.

  • Okay, so one of the core ideas that I present in this book,

  • and I will defend this position,

  • is that your gut and your immune system are completely intertwined and inseparable.

  • So just to frame this, our first episode, if you haven't listened to it, go back and take a listen,

  • but just to quickly frame, we have a gut microbiome,

  • mostly in our margin test in our colon, with 38 trillion microorganisms.

  • Okay.

  • Microscopic, we can't see them, but they actually outnumber us.

  • That's more than we have human cells.

  • Wow.

  • Yeah.

  • So it's more gut microbiome than we have human cells.

  • 100%.

  • You are less, you're definitely less than 50% human.

  • And if we were to line you up as your genetic code,