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The Gut Reset Revolution: How Food-as-Medicine Became the New Foundation for Wellness

Gut health has moved from fringe to front page, with consumers overwhelmed by protocols, powders, and “miracle” cleanses. As interest surges, so do questions about what actually works day to day—and why it matters now. One reason: an estimated 65% of the population is dairy intolerant, complicating popular bovine colostrum trends cited for immunity…

By Melissa Gonzalez · October 15, 2025, 11:00 AM UTCDaily NutritionDigestive HealthFood as MedicineFunctional Nutrition
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Key takeaways

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An estimated 65% of the population is dairy intolerant, raising questions about the efficacy of popular bovine colostrum-based wellness trends.

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Food-as-medicine is emerging as the credible, evidence-grounded alternative to short-term cleanses and supplement protocols.

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Consumer interest in gut health is surging, creating both opportunity and risk as misinformation spreads alongside legitimate science.

Gut health has moved from fringe to front page, with consumers overwhelmed by protocols, powders, and “miracle” cleanses. As interest surges, so do questions about what actually works day to day—and why it matters now. One reason: an estimated 65% of the population is dairy intolerant, complicating popular bovine colostrum trends cited for immunity and gut benefits. Meanwhile, personalization and functional testing are exposing how nutrition choices ripple across hormones, energy, mood, and longevity.

So what’s worth building into a realistic daily routine—and what’s hype? How can food-as-medicine become practical, craveable, and sustainable for busy lives without 12-pill mornings or crash cleanses?

On this episode of The Purpose Pivot, host Melissa Gonzalez sits down with Lisa Odenweller, CEO of Kroma Wellness, to unpack foundational habits, the philosophy behind Kroma’s Five-Day Reset, and why a new non-dairy, precision-fermented colostrum (lactoferrin) could be a category shift. The conversation spans gut optimization, habit formation, and founder lessons from Beaming to Kroma.

Key Takeaways from the Episode:

  • Food first, not famine: Starvation-style cleanses backfire. Kroma’s Five-Day Reset emphasizes protein (~100g/day), fat, and fiber to ignite—not suppress—metabolism, creating behaviors that actually stick beyond Day 5.
  • Fix the terrain, then supplement: Probiotics help only when the gut environment is hospitable. Foundational moves—removing common inflammatory triggers, using binders strategically, and adding collagen/bone broth—set the stage for results you can feel.
  • A new take on colostrum: Traditional bovine colostrum raises tolerance, quality, and ethical questions. Kroma’s SuperCore uses precision-fermented lactoferrin for 100% traceability and potency, aiming to support gut lining integrity, immunity, iron regulation (ferritin), skin, and regularity—without dairy.

Lisa Odenweller is a pioneer in the food-as-medicine movement. She founded Beaming, one of the first superfood café concepts in the U.S., introducing mainstream audiences to adaptogens and functional nutrition. After hard-won founder lessons, she launched Kroma Wellness, a system of instant, high-function foods and beverages designed for modern routines—highlighted by the Five-Day Reset, Beauty Matcha, Bone Broth, and the new SuperCore (non-dairy lactoferrin). Odenweller studied integrative nutrition (IIN) and is known for translating cutting-edge wellness into delicious, doable daily habits.

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About the author

Melissa Gonzalez
Melissa GonzalezTop Retail Voice, Influencer, and Lead Retail Contributor

Industry-recognized influencer, leader, and storyteller in Retail. Lead Retail Industry Contributor at MarketScale. Principal at MG2 Design. Host of "Retail Refined" Podcast. As a global brand and retail experience disruptor, Melissa possess strong proficiency in consumer insights, experiential design, retail technology integration, and brand innovation. During her career, she have created powerful visual narratives through physical spaces, imprinting complex concepts and ideas to consumers in genuine, tactile, and persuasive manners. She have also served as a consumer engagement trendsetter, “pop-up” industry pioneer, and entrepreneur. Melissa founded and launched a consumer experiential design firm that achieved a successful exit, driving initial client wins, monetization, and exponential revenue growth. </br> </br> </br> "Melissa brings both her industry knowledge and an approachable and educational point of view to her interviewing skills. With an authentic style, she facilitates an engaging dialogue, one where listeners can walk away from with tangible insights and thought provokers!" </br> </br> <b>-Jeffrey Roseman, Vice Chairman of Retail at Newmark</b> </br> </br> </br> "What sets Melissa apart is her ability to cut through the noise and provide actionable insights. Whether you’re a store owner looking to revamp your space or a tech enthusiast curious about the next big thing in retail, you’ll find tangible ideas to build on. From seasoned designers to pioneering tech gurus - ensuring that listeners are always engaged with diverse and forward-thinking perspectives. Retail Refined doesn’t just skim the surface; it dives deep into topics that matter. If staying ahead of the retail curve is important to you, start here." </br> </br> <b>-Nate Frazier, Chief Operating Officer of GNC</b>

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Melissa Gonzalez

Founder & CEO, The Purpose Pivot

Melissa Gonzalez is the founder and CEO of The Purpose Pivot, a consultancy focused on retail strategy, brand positioning, and consumer wellness trends. She has worked with emerging and established brands to navigate shifts in consumer behavior and bring products to market. Gonzalez is also a speaker and contributor on topics spanning retail innovation, food-as-medicine, and purpose-driven business.