Good Bacteria

Anabel González, an ex-Parsons creative and founder of Good Bacteria, transformed her personal postpartum healing journey into a mission to fix a major flaw in the wellness industry: the lack of microbial diversity in traditional probiotics. Recognizing that static supplements often fall short, Anabel collaborated with a scientific advisory board from institutions like Johns Hopkins, Oxford, and Stanford to bridge the gap between clinical research and daily gut health.

The result is Good Bacteria, the first daily probiotic system designed to rotate weekly to mimic the variety of a fermented-food-rich diet. Formulated by Dr. Leigh Frame, this 28-day rotation cultivates a broader range of beneficial bacteria than standard supplements, moving beyond simple digestion to support immunity, mental clarity, and whole-body resilience.

Inside the Episode:

  • Anabel’s personal journey from health challenges to founding a science-first wellness company.

  • The science behind mimicking a fermented-food-rich diet and why weekly shifts are the key to a resilient gut.

  • How Anabel collaborated with experts from Johns Hopkins, Oxford, and Stanford to ensure efficacy and clinical innovation.

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