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How to unlock the secret power of mushrooms to heal your gut, cut cholesterol and protect your brain | Prof Robin May

6/4/202657 min

Could mushrooms hold the secret to better gut health, lower cholesterol, and can they protect your brain? Today, Professor Robin May, a leading microbiologist and the UK Government’s Chief Scientific Officer, explores why our interest in mushrooms has exploded. He explains why they are not just another vegetable but could hold the key to better gut health, brain health, immune health, and lower cholesterol. By the end of the episode, you’ll know which health claims about mushrooms are real, which are exaggerated and where the science is just too early to trust. You’ll have a solid understanding of what mushrooms are really doing inside our bodies and how to unlock the secret health powers they hold. Should mushrooms become a regular part of your weekly shop rather than an occasional side dish? And if fungi have evolved alongside humans for millions of years, what else might they reveal about the future of nutrition and health? 🌱 Try our science-backed and tasty wholefood supplement Daily30 Get our brand-new app and Gut Health Test designed by world-leading gut health and nutrition scientists to build healthy eating habits 👉 Join ZOE Follow ZOE on Instagram. Timecodes 00:00 Intro 03:32 Are mushrooms closer to humans than plants? 06:20 What is a mushroom, really? 10:46 Why we’re eating more mushrooms now 12:14 The hidden nutrients inside mushrooms 13:56 Can mushrooms boost vitamin D? 15:35 The sunlight trick for healthier mushrooms 17:27 How many mushrooms give you enough vitamin D? 18:01 The mushroom with 500x more vitamin D 20:25 The mystery compound found in mushrooms 22:00 Should you take mushroom supplements? 24:30 Do all mushrooms contain this rare compound? 26:22 Can mushrooms help you live longer? 28:35 Can lion’s mane protect your brain? 30:24 Do mushrooms really boost IQ? 34:21 Can mushrooms affect your immune system? 36:40 How mushrooms feed your gut microbes 38:20 Should fungi live in your gut? 39:45 The fungus that lives on your head 41:50 Can mushrooms lower cholesterol? 43:21 Are you cooking mushrooms wrong? 45:25 Should you eat raw mushrooms? 47:21 How to make mushrooms taste better 49:25 The easiest way to eat more mushrooms 52:17 Robin’s top mushroom tip 📚Books by our ZOE Scientists The Food For Life Cookbook Every Body Should Know This by Dr Federica Amati Food For Life by Prof. Tim Spector Ferment by Prof. Tim Spector Good Mood Food (preorder) by Prof. Tim Spector Free resources from ZOE The Hormone Harmony Guide: Tuning Your Body’s Internal Orchestra Eating for Better Brain Health: Your brain-gut blueprint How to eat in 2026 - Discover ZOE’s 8 nutrition principles for long-term health Live Healthier: Top 10 Tips From ZOE Science & Nutrition Gut Guide - For a Healthier Microbiome in Weeks  Better Breakfast Guide Mentioned in today's episode A Review of Mushrooms as a Potential Source of Dietary Vitamin D, Nutrients (2018) Ergothioneine: an underrecognised dietary micronutrient required for healthy ageing, British Journal of Nutrition (2023) Ergothioneine: A Stress Vitamin with Antiaging, Vascular, and Neuroprotective Roles?, Antioxidants and Redox Signaling (2022) Mushrooms & longevity, Nature (2025) Lion’s mane & nerve growth factor, Journal of Biological Engineering (2023) The Relationship between Mushroom Intake and Cognitive Performance, Nutrients (2024) Have feedback or a topic you'd like us to cover? Let us know here. Episode transcripts are available here.

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  1. Jonathan Wolf· Host0:00

    Welcome to ZOE Science and Nutrition, where world-leading scientists explain how their research can improve your health. [intro music] Mushrooms spent decades as one of the most boring ingredients on your plate. Today, they have a reputation as one of the most exciting. Brain protection, gut health, immune support, even longevity. The health claims associated with mushrooms are astounding. So did we discover something new? Were we missing something that was obvious all along? Or perhaps all this excitement is simply unjustified. [upbeat music] In today's episode, we're joined by Professor Robin May, a microbiologist, scientific advisor to the UK government, and world-leading expert on the way that mushrooms interact with our immune system. Robin will help us understand which health claims are real and which are exaggerated, which mushrooms you should be eating, and how to prepare them to get the benefits. Robin, thank you so much for joining me today.

  2. Robin May· Guest1:06

    Nice to be here.

  3. Jonathan Wolf· Host1:07

    So we have a tradition here at ZOE, which is very hard for professors, where we ask a quick-fire round of questions, and we say you have to give us a yes or a no, or if you have to, a one sentence. You willing to give it a go?

  4. Robin May· Guest1:18

    I'm braced and ready.

  5. Jonathan Wolf· Host1:19

    All right. Are mushrooms more closely related to humans than to plants?

  6. Robin May· Guest1:25

    Uh, yes.

  7. Jonathan Wolf· Host1:26

    Could eating mushrooms help you live longer?

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