1 00:00:02,040 --> 00:00:07,080 Speaker 1: Welcome to brain Stuff from How Stuff Works. Hey, brain Stuff, 2 00:00:07,080 --> 00:00:10,479 Speaker 1: It's Christian saga. Are you feeling sluggish during your runs? 3 00:00:10,800 --> 00:00:14,040 Speaker 1: In the near future, Rather than reaching for an energy drink, 4 00:00:14,400 --> 00:00:18,120 Speaker 1: you may opt to chuck a concoction of your favorite athletes. 5 00:00:18,320 --> 00:00:23,239 Speaker 1: Gut Bugs, a team of microbiotic researchers affiliated with Harvard 6 00:00:23,320 --> 00:00:26,920 Speaker 1: University Medical School plan to launch a company this fall. 7 00:00:27,240 --> 00:00:31,880 Speaker 1: The aims to find and purify the best bugs from 8 00:00:31,880 --> 00:00:35,800 Speaker 1: the feces of elite athletes and then market them as 9 00:00:35,840 --> 00:00:40,839 Speaker 1: probiotics supplements in pill liquid or powder form. The company 10 00:00:40,840 --> 00:00:45,640 Speaker 1: in the works, fit Biomics, taps a swiftly expanding field 11 00:00:46,000 --> 00:00:50,839 Speaker 1: of science analyzing the human microbiome. Now that news may 12 00:00:50,880 --> 00:00:54,600 Speaker 1: be repellent to some, but the massive micro organism swarming 13 00:00:54,600 --> 00:00:58,600 Speaker 1: inside our bodies also smacks of a great business opportunity. 14 00:00:58,960 --> 00:01:01,920 Speaker 1: According to a t the sixteen assessment published in the 15 00:01:02,000 --> 00:01:07,200 Speaker 1: journal Cell, every person hosts at least tens of trillions 16 00:01:07,280 --> 00:01:11,520 Speaker 1: of micro organisms, and that amounts to about five pounds 17 00:01:11,640 --> 00:01:16,720 Speaker 1: or two point three kils of bacteria and other micro organisms. 18 00:01:17,080 --> 00:01:21,640 Speaker 1: The trillions of microbes in each person's microbiome work in 19 00:01:21,760 --> 00:01:26,520 Speaker 1: concert with the human body to fend off disease, promote digestion, 20 00:01:26,840 --> 00:01:31,560 Speaker 1: facilitate fuel burning, aid in recovery, and even sharpen mental 21 00:01:31,640 --> 00:01:35,720 Speaker 1: health and acuity. Now some believe that feeding the right 22 00:01:35,840 --> 00:01:39,240 Speaker 1: mix of microbes to our guts could offer a new 23 00:01:39,280 --> 00:01:44,840 Speaker 1: approach to enhancing athletic performance. Rather than using sophisticated genetic 24 00:01:44,920 --> 00:01:49,920 Speaker 1: sequencing technology to zero in on disease causing microbes, why 25 00:01:50,000 --> 00:01:55,520 Speaker 1: not hunt for microbes that help support elite athletes instead. Now, 26 00:01:55,600 --> 00:01:59,840 Speaker 1: fit biomics aren't the only scientists interested in athletes poop. 27 00:02:00,280 --> 00:02:04,280 Speaker 1: Lauren Peterson, a professional mountain bike racer and a postdoctoral 28 00:02:04,320 --> 00:02:09,560 Speaker 1: associate at the Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine in Farmington, Connecticut, 29 00:02:09,760 --> 00:02:13,840 Speaker 1: has sampled cyclists FECs to determine what makes the top 30 00:02:13,919 --> 00:02:18,200 Speaker 1: athletes microbiomes unique. In a paper recently published in the 31 00:02:18,320 --> 00:02:24,120 Speaker 1: journal Microbiome, Peterson and Jack's professor George Weinstock noted an 32 00:02:24,160 --> 00:02:29,240 Speaker 1: abundance of two microbes in the top cyclists micro bioms. 33 00:02:29,240 --> 00:02:31,480 Speaker 1: One is thought to play a role in breaking down 34 00:02:31,520 --> 00:02:35,080 Speaker 1: carbohydrates for fuel, and the other could play a role 35 00:02:35,160 --> 00:02:40,040 Speaker 1: in recovery. Researchers at University College Cork in Ireland, meanwhile 36 00:02:40,360 --> 00:02:44,400 Speaker 1: isolated what they believe is a critical microbe from fecal 37 00:02:44,440 --> 00:02:48,840 Speaker 1: samples of Irish rugby players. The bacterium has been linked 38 00:02:48,960 --> 00:02:54,560 Speaker 1: with a lowered risk for obesity and systemic inflammation. Another group, 39 00:02:54,600 --> 00:02:58,320 Speaker 1: associated with the University of California at San Diego is 40 00:02:58,400 --> 00:03:01,720 Speaker 1: looking at how the microbio elms of surfers may be 41 00:03:01,919 --> 00:03:08,320 Speaker 1: unique and perhaps encompass microbiomes associated with their local ocean environments. 42 00:03:08,840 --> 00:03:12,960 Speaker 1: Other groups are casting their microbiome nets even wider. The 43 00:03:13,000 --> 00:03:17,960 Speaker 1: American Gut Project is a crowdsourced venture housed in the 44 00:03:18,080 --> 00:03:24,079 Speaker 1: lab of renowned UCSD biologist Robert Knight. The group solicits 45 00:03:24,440 --> 00:03:27,880 Speaker 1: fecal samples from people all around the world in an 46 00:03:27,919 --> 00:03:33,960 Speaker 1: effort to build a comprehensive library of microbiome communities. The 47 00:03:34,040 --> 00:03:38,720 Speaker 1: project includes samples from UCSD athletes, but is far more 48 00:03:38,800 --> 00:03:43,920 Speaker 1: focused on improving overall science in the microbiome field than 49 00:03:44,040 --> 00:03:52,560 Speaker 1: on enhancing athletic performance. Today's episode was written by Amanda Onion, 50 00:03:52,760 --> 00:03:55,880 Speaker 1: produced by Dylan Fagan and from More on this and 51 00:03:56,000 --> 00:04:11,640 Speaker 1: other topics, please visit us at how stuff works dot com.