Here, we review the possible role of gut-derived neurotoxins/excitotoxins. We review the evidence of gut symptoms and gut dysbiosis in ALS. We then examine a possible role for gut-derived toxins by reviewing the evidence that these molecules are toxic to the central nervous syste...
“One thing that has always been very clear is that glucose transport is a huge mediator of dysbiosis,” says Dr. Steinberg. In other words, the amount of sugar you’re consuming has a tremendous negative impact on your gut flora. The good news is that by shifting gut flora to a health...
There is more than one type of gut dysbiosis. Some people have too much harmful bacteria in their digestive system, while others don't have enough good bacteria. Gut dysbiosis may also describe an imbalance in the microbe community in your gut or a lack of microbe diversity. There are three...
Bacterial imbalance —Also calleddysbiosis,which means an imbalance between beneficial and harmful species of bacteria in your gut. A large body of evidence nowshowsthat gut microbiota is important in supporting the epithelial barrier and preventing autoimmune reactions. At least 10 percent of all gene...
The bacteria can disrupt the proper function of the intestinal barrier, leading to leaky gut.15 Exposure to environmental contaminants: Research has shown that heavy metals cause oxidative stress, which damages cells. This damage increases intestinal permeability and causes dysbiosis—an imbalance in ...
diagnosis and recovery more challenging. Furthermore, having too many bad gut bacteria and gut dysbiosis creates a feeding ground for parasites, further infections, inflammation, increased symptoms, and a higher risk of further disease. This is why Phase II tackles this with an aggressive approach(...
Support Gut Health and Use Probiotics A 2018 study published inFrontiers in Microbiologyhas found that your gut and lung health are connected(26). This phenomenon can be described as the gut-lung axis. Gut dysbiosis has been connected to a variety of lung health issues, including allergies,asth...
Reference: Jiaoli Lan, et. al.,Gut Dysbiosis Drives Inflammatory Bowel Disease Through the CCL4L2-VSIR Axis in Glycogen Storage Disease, Advance Science (2024). DOI: 10.1002/advs.202309471
Gut dysbiosis means that your microbiome is out of balance and there are too many bad bacteria and too few beneficial bacteria in your gut. Gut dysbiosis can increase the risk of chronic inflammation, digestive complaints, and all kinds of acute and chronic health issues, including pancreatitis....
Depression is one of the most poorly understood diseases due to its elusive pathogenesis. There is an urgency to identify molecular and biological mechanisms underlying depression and the gut microbiome is a novel area of interest. Here we investigate th