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À l'écoute du ventre : Les secrets de votre santé

Titre original : Hack Your Health: The Secrets of Your Gut
  • 2024
  • 1h 19min
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6,6/10
3,4 k
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À l'écoute du ventre : Les secrets de votre santé (2024)
An informative yet lighthearted documentary exploring the intricacies of the digestive system and its pivotal role in maintaining overall health and well-being.
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Un documentaire informatif et léger qui explore les subtilités du système digestif et son rôle essentiel dans le maintien de la santé et du bien-être.Un documentaire informatif et léger qui explore les subtilités du système digestif et son rôle essentiel dans le maintien de la santé et du bien-être.Un documentaire informatif et léger qui explore les subtilités du système digestif et son rôle essentiel dans le maintien de la santé et du bien-être.

  • Réalisation
    • Anjali Nayar
  • Casting principal
    • Giulia Enders
    • Heiner Krammer
    • John Cryan
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,6/10
    3,4 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Anjali Nayar
    • Casting principal
      • Giulia Enders
      • Heiner Krammer
      • John Cryan
    • 33avis d'utilisateurs
    • 4avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux20

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    Giulia Enders
    Giulia Enders
    • Self - MD, Author, Gut
    Heiner Krammer
    • Self - Giulia's Mentor
    • (as Dr. Heiner Krammer)
    John Cryan
    John Cryan
    • Self - Neuroscientist, University College Cork
    Justin L. Sonnenburg
    Justin L. Sonnenburg
    • Self - Microbiologist, Stanford
    Jack Gilbert
    Jack Gilbert
    • Self - Microbial Ecologist, UC San Diego
    Annie Gupta
    Annie Gupta
    • Self - Neuropsychologist, UCLA
    Maya Okada Erickson
    Maya Okada Erickson
    • Self - Michelin Star Pastry-Chef
    Daniell Koepke
    Daniell Koepke
    • Self - Doctoral Student, Psychology
    Kimmie Gilbert
    Kimmie Gilbert
    • Self - Entrepreneur
    • (as Kimmie 'Karma' Gilbert)
    Takeru Kobayashi
    Takeru Kobayashi
    • Self - World Champion Competitive Eater
    • (as Takeru 'Kobi' Kobayashi)
    Erica Sonnenburg
    Erica Sonnenburg
    • Self - Microbiologist, Stanford
    Tim Spector
    Tim Spector
    • Self - MD, Genetic Epidemiologist, King's College London
    Aashish Jha
    Aashish Jha
    • Self - Microbiologist, NYU Abu Dhabi
    Michelle Koepke
    Michelle Koepke
    • Self - Daniell's Mother
    Maggie James
    Maggie James
    • Self - Kobayashi's Wife
    Rob Knight
    Rob Knight
    • Self - Computer Scientist, UC San Diego
    Eran Elinav
    Eran Elinav
    • Self - MD, Immunologist, Weizmann Institute of Science
    Eran Segal
    Eran Segal
    • Self - Computational Biologist, Weizmann Institute of Science
    • Réalisation
      • Anjali Nayar
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    Avis des utilisateurs33

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    8Sleepin_Dragon

    Music to my ears.

    Well this really was a surprise.

    An informed, well produced, balanced and fun looking at the complexities of the gut, thr micro biome.

    I had pre conceived ideas, I went in expecting the usual Netflix documentary banging on about 'the message,' I was genuinely expecting to be told about the terrors of eating meat, this genuinely surprised me.

    It genuinely, dared to talk about the damage caused by eating processed foods and sugars, even taking antibiotics. Stuff we've known for a long time, that's often ignored.

    It resonated for me on a personal level, as someone who was obese, had IBS, used to pop tablets daily, and turned it around.

    I really liked the mix of people, each of them played a part.

    More like this please Netflix.

    8/10.
    8rocksy401

    A different perspective on what healthy eating looks like

    I think this documentary is easy to follow and makes talking about digestion and poop fun! It also offers a different perspective on what "healthy" eating looks like. Instead of focusing on the nutrients of certain food, it focuses on how our food contributes to the gut microbiome that then affects our overall physical health and mental well-being. It's a good way to restore relationships with food and offer valid reasons to focus on lifestyle changes rather than diet fads that are often restrictive. It does a decent job of following individuals with different lifestyle and eating habits, so the average viewer may resonate with one of them. It could be more diverse from that standpoint, but overall a quick and "digestible" film!
    4MeadtheMan

    Interesting Ideas & Studies Presented in a... Poopy Way

    The understanding of our gut health, as mentioned in the documentary, is gaining traction. So it's great to see ideas and studies being presented as they started rolling in.

    However, these experts have to be wary that, since their goal is to inform and convince people of the facts that they've learned, they have to be very, very mindful about the boundaries between what are: i) facts (proven many times over), ii) likely scenarios (as shown by many promising correlations and results, but there are still many questions yet to be answered, and iii) personal hypotheses waiting to be put to test.

    For example, when they're talking about bacteria giving us signals - what we should consume or not. I think that belongs to category ii) or iii) - more studies needed? It's terribly confusing, so should we give in to the signals? Nay (like the guy who says he doesn't want to because bread will make him gain weight) or yay (Enders or the guy who eats differently in China, not sure if he thinks it's entirely good or bad though). And speaking of the latter, I happened to live in East Asia and North America, alternatively, for a few years, the exact opposite happened? When I was in one region, I craved for things I couldn't get but was prevalent in another? So, perhaps it's psychological as well? What's the story here, don't throw things around like junk science when you've spent so many years making serious efforts. Some of the experts just spill things out like they're ironclad facts without any caveats (esp. Gilbert). It's self-sabotaging, really.

    Then, there's the nutrition angle. I guess most of the experts here are not in this field, and diets are highly contextual... but haven't we established that red meat isn't that good? So for the woman who'd like to try a variety of foods, that's great, but why encouraged her to try pork/potato chip? If the goal is to "live life a little," then that should be said in a different way.

    And as other commenters pointed out, it helps, tremendously, to put things in simple terms for the public. But that doesn't mean dumbing ideas down. You can present the general ideas, then go slightly deeper - without relying on inane illustrations - sometimes, most of us can handle the challenge, trust me.

    "Hack" is an aggressive term, and it's not just irrelevant here, it may suggest something else entirely (think about hacking bros). So why used it? To make it more click-baity? Also, what happened to these people? Not even a short-term follow-up if they're doing/feeling better/worse? While it's great to have people with a variety of concerns here, but their concerns seem very disparate from one another? Yes yes, I know our gut is connected to our whole body and mind is the message being put forth here, but without a cohesive approach, it seems like they're just a bunch of people who have problems with food, and microbiome shouldn't necessarily be the main entryway for some of them, at least initially.

    Lastly, we get it, we shouldn't treat poop as a kind of taboo... but honey, give us some time to get used to that idea? Why show such a long montage of the couple preparing poop? Goodness, we'll get the idea with just a short clip, it doesn't need to be SO literal.
    10buildk

    Finally a health documentary that is worth watching.

    Finally... A real documentary on health with actual studies.. most Netflix shows are just having people sit and eat and test rapidly to trick people that it is good. But this one really dives in. As for the cartoon, I don't see any other way to present the bacterias, watching a scene with bacteria doing something under a microscope can be... A bit boring.. everyone is different and have their opinions, whether you like the animation or not.. and that is what's so great about this documentary because it is saying exactly that. Your body is different... Whether your a child or an adult... The information presented is very simple and easy to understand.
    10vapepurecbd

    I will think twice the next time I take a poop.

    The film was very educational. It was easy to understand, and it was interesting to learn about the microbiome, how the gut works with bacteria, and how it communicates with the brain. The film steered away from all the new fads and BS supplements, including the latest craze. Hack Your Health, kept it simple: don't forget to eat your greens and fruit to maintain a healthy gut. I enjoyed the animation Bacteria/Microbiomes and stuffed animals, which made it more enjoyable and relatable. We are talking about poop here, so loosen up a little. This is where science and medicine are headed in the future.

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      • 26 avril 2024 (France)
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