What Is The Gut-Brain Axis? As you may already know, your gut flora play a key role in keeping your body healthy – which is why it’s important to support the balance of beneficial bacteria in the gut. But did you know they play a role in your mental health as well?
What is the brain-gut-microbiota axis? We use the term ‘brain-gut-microbiota axis’ to describe an important system in our bodies that influences every aspect of our lives, from our health or disease to our behavior and emotions. The system consists of three parts. The microbiota is the ...
The Brain-Gut-Microbiome Axis:What Role Does It Play in Autism Spectrum Disorder?. Luna RA,Savidge TC,Williams KC. Current Developmental Disorders Reports . 2016R.A. Luna, T.C. Savidge, K.C. Williams, The brain-gut-microbiome axis: what role does It play in autism spectrum disorder?
Gut-Brain Axis The gut-brain axis refers to the connection between the gut microbiome—the diverse community of microorganisms in the digestive tract—and the brain, influencing mood, behavior, and eating patterns. Research shows that an imbalance in gut bacteria, known as dysbiosis, may contribute...
The gut and brain link via various metabolic and signalling pathways, each with the potential to influence mental, brain and cognitive health. Over the pas
Investigating the correlation between the microbiome and ocular diseases has emerged as a starting point for examining disease pathways and preventing disease progression. This review aims to delve into the potential mechanisms of the gut-eye axis by analyzing the impact of microbiota on ocular surface...
We’re learning that a healthy balance of “good” gut bacteria relative to the bad ones is critical to well-being in more ways than we’ve ever known. And the key to that balance is the role ofprobiotics. I’ve got a huge list of reasons why you need to get more probiotics in yo...
The Gut-Lung axis and mesothelioma? Another potential area for self-help? New studies show that before and for of lung cancer, there is a growth in pathogens in the lung microbiome. Yeasts and various pathogenic bacteria such as E.coli are often present. This can become even worse with can...
Your gut and your brain communicate through the gut-brain axis. One way they connect is through the vagus nerve which begins in the brainstem and travels down into the gut and stimulates bowel motility and the production of neurotransmitters like serotonin in the gut. ...
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