This special issue focuses on topics relating to the brain–gut connection and the relationship between gastrointestinal biology, environmental influences, and development. With the goal of incorporating this topic into the wider field of developmental psychobiology, the authors were encouraged to submit ...
In recent years, thegut-brainconnection has emerged as a top topic when it comes to brain health. Breakthroughs in research have revealed that the gut contains an extensive network of neurons and communicates directly with the brain through thevagus nerve, immune pathways, theendocrinesystem...
Interestingly, the connection works both ways, meaning that while stress can cause gut problems, gut problems can also wreak havoc on your emotions. The Harvard researchers continue: This connection goes both ways. A troubled intestine can send signals to the brain, just as a troubled brain can...
extensive studies have been conducted, the progress in developingeffective therapies for these diseases has still been slow. The current dilemmareminds us that the human being is a superorganism. Only when we take the humanself and its partner microbiota into consideration at the same time, can we...
Viral transplants may represent a new kind of psychiatric therapy. “There is nothing so patient, in this world or any other, as a virus searching for a host.” ―Mira Grant, Countdown Thegut-braintheory—how bacteria affect the brain and vice versa—now has a new player. To the 30 ...
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After a decade of obsessively researching holistic nutrition, psychology and functional wellness, I got certified as a Health and Life coach. My passion for mental health led me to specialize in the Gut-Brain connection, write my first book (Buddha Belly) as well as my first course. This tur...
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The vagus nerve, the immune and neuroendocrine systems, the neurotransmitters and metabolites along with the gut microbiota are currently the key pathways of interest in microbiota–gut–brain axis research [28]. The vagus nerve—the physical connection between brain and gut. The tenth cranial nerve...
Addendum:As an update to this post this new study (https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/03/190312123714.htm) further validates the gut-brain connection. Stand by as we are likely to see much more on how the gutmicrobiomeaffects the brain....