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 idea that alterations in gut-microbiome-brain axis (GUMBA)-mediated communication play a crucial role in human brain disorders like autism remains a topic of intensive research in various labs. Gastrointestinal issues are a common comorbidity in patients with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). ...
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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...
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...
Glutamine is known to be a substrate for the immune system and the gut epithelium, two sites of UCP2 expression. Induction occurs at physiological concentrations of glutamine (around 1 mM). In contrast, our attempts to promote UCP2 expression by increasing oxidative stress in cell cultures have...
International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders. .. 2014;26(1):36-45. doi:10.1111/nmo.12220 Symptoms & causes of irritable bowel syndrome . Kennedy PJ, Cryan JF, Dinan TG, Clarke G.Irritable bowel syndrome: A microbiome-gut-brain axis disorder?
Proper development and function of the placenta is vital for successful pregnancy and can impact maternal and offspring health, both during pregnancy and in later life [1]. The placenta adapts to the maternal environment, responding to cues such as stress, energy intake and oxygen availability to...
Stabilize your nervous systemwith magnesium and theamino acid taurine—two nutrients that canrelieve hot flashesand improve sleep. Reduce histamine and mast cell activationto relieve symptoms. Prevent estrogen from spiking too highby reducing alcohol, supporting a healthy gut microbiome, and taking suppl...