Seed Health Co-Founder Ara Katz On The Gut Boom, Pitching Bros, And Mike Ovitz

What’s got 38 trillion microorganisms and almost as many products to tame it? The microbiome.

It’s boom time for gut health. Or products aimed at the gut anyway, which is said to affect the immune system, inflammation and even our moods. If some of the claims these products make seem dubious, well, that’s by design says Seed Health co-founder (and co-CEO) Ara Katz. Her company aims to disrupt the $50 billion global probiotics market with their first consumer product, the Daily Symbiotic, which is clinically validated and—in layman’s terms—makes you poop better.

Seed’s probiotic works on the microbiome, a community of 38 trillion microorganisms that live

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