Most people realize there is a brain gut connection. Nervous tension can aggravate irritable bowel syndrome and common dyspepsia, or stomach upset. 大多数人都意识到大脑和内脏有联系。神经紧张会加重肠道易激综合症和常见的消化不良,或者肠胃不适。
Stomach problems are one of the most common symptoms of stress and anxiety. Researchers have identified a connection between the gut and the brain. Like the brain, your gut is full of nerves called the enteric nervous system, or ENS, also referred to as the “second brain”. The enteric n...
The Brain-Gut Connection with Dr. Emeran Mayer的剧情简介 ··· Recent science is now revealing that the vital connection between your gut and your brain impacts everything: your physical health, mental health and even the choices you make. When the gut microbiome is out of balance, major...
Dr. David Rakel is very aware of the strong connection between our brains and our intestinal tracts. He recommends that we become aware of the things that cause stress, and recognize the areas of our bodies that will experience pain or dysfunction as a result. The good news is that when ...
(e.g., socioeconomic status, geographical location) in influencing the microbiome, explored changes in the microbiome that might occur across typical development, provided an overview of the polyvagal theory of the autonomic connection between the brain and gut, and analyzed the literature on ...
Psychological stress disrupts communication between the brain and gut, reducing protective mucus production in the intestines. This weakens the immune system and makes the body more vulnerable to infections, but probiotics may help restore balance. Read more0...
The gut-brain connection is mostly known for its role in controlling the amount of food we eat, with the gut signaling to the brain when we’ve had enough. But a new study published on June 5 in a journal suggests that the gut-brain connection may also play an important role in formin...
What is the connection between your brain and gut? It may seem like your brain and gut have nothing to do with one another because they’re on nearly completely opposite sides of the body, right? Well, they’re actually very connected through something called the vagus nerve. Studies show ...
To fully understand how psychobiotics work, a little background on the connection between the gut and the brain is in order. The intestines have their own nervous system often called the “second brain” or “backup brain.” Neurons are generally associated with the brain, but amazingly, your...
Neurological/brain based disorders such as depression or autism may very well have their true root origins in the gut. Science now knows that there are more neuronal cells in the GI tract than in the human brain, making the gut a kind of