However, their effects on the gut-brain axis have not been investigated to a great extent despite clear evidence that suggest bi-directional interactions between the gut microbiome and endogenous sex hormones. Moreover, oral contraceptives are prescribed during adolescence, a critical period of ...
By understanding and supporting the gut-brain axis, we gain a holistic approach to wellness that taps into our body’s natural systems. In a world where stress and mental health concerns are on the rise, the gut-brain connection offers a promising, integrated path to health that begins right...
Mental health has nothing to do with my gut. False. Quite the opposite in fact. Stress, anxiety and depression can have a directeffecton your microbiome and how well your gut works and vice versa! Heard about thegut brain axis(or the big GBA as we like to call it)? The GBA’S role...
Holistic Health Impact:Understanding the three brains and their interconnectedness via the gut microbiome brain axis allows for a more holistic approach to health. By nurturing gut health, you're also supporting brain function and heart health, leading to improved mental and physical well-being. Why...
Consumers also experience that their digestive health, mental wellbeing and stress levels influence each other. This is not just a belief but has been discovered by scientists as well: the gut-brain-axis. What to know about mental wellbeing: Prebiotics and mood Mental fitness and...
Scientists and clinicians have long been fascinated by the relationship between the brain and the gut, however our understanding of the mechanisms behind this complex and bidirectional interaction is still only basic. This interaction, termed the gut-brain axis (also known as the brain-gut axis),...
The functional gut microbiome provides an exciting new therapeutic target for treating psychiatric disorders such as anxiety and trauma-related conditions. Innovative methods for studying and intervening in gut microbiome composition and activity to trea
The Gut-Brain-Microbe Interaction: Relevance in Inflammation and Depression Gut-Brain Axis and Microbiota For a long time, the dominating paradigm in psychiatry focused exclusively on the brain in understanding and addressing problems with mental health and behavior. Research on the gut-brain axis, ...
Researchers have designed a probiotic that can suppress autoimmunity in the brain – when the immune system attacks the cells of the central nervous system.
Evidence has unveiled the bidirectional communication between the gut microbiome and the central nervous system, referred to as the “microbiota–gut–brain axis”. The microbiota–gut–brain axis represents an important regulator of glial functions, making it an actionable target to ameliorate the ...