The connection between our gut microbiome and mental health is a reality. Depressive disorder (like major depression), generalized anxiety disorder, bipolar disorder, and eating disorders (such as anorexia nervosa or bulimia) are all linked to the gut microbiome—the trillions of bacteria and other microbes living in our intestines. These connections happen mainly through the gut-brain […]
Positive social relationships and connections have been linked to improved microbiome health, particularly in the gut, through increased microbial diversity, richness, and the presence of beneficial bacteria. Studies show that individuals with stronger social ties tend to have more diverse and similar microbiomes to those in their networks, which is associated with better overall health […]
Gut microbiome testing can provide insights into the composition and diversity of microorganisms in our gastrointestinal tract. This may be particularly relevant in people with Candida overgrowth, leaky gut, acid reflux (GERD), long-term PPI use (Prilosec), and a history of corticosteroids, antibiotics, and thyroid medication (Synthroid). Let us address the role of gut microbiome testing […]
Could there be a link between gut dysbiosis, GERD and asthma? Yes. There is a significant and increasingly recognized link between gut dysbiosis, acid reflux (gastroesophageal reflux disease, GERD), and asthma. These conditions can interact through complex physiological mechanisms, including inflammation, immune dysregulation, and the gut-lung axis. Below is a concise explanation of their connections, […]
The connection between asthma medication, proton pump inhibitors, and the Microbiome is explained in detail below, based on these three questions: 1. Can asthma medication, including a nebulizer, negatively affect a person’s microbiome? 2. What happens to the low levels of hydrochloric acid in the stomach that are reduced by proton pump inhibitors or antacid […]
The gut microbiota refers to the diverse community of microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, viruses, etc.) residing in the gastrointestinal tract, which profoundly influences health, including brain function and barrier integrity. Below, I’ll provide a detailed overview of the microbiota’s composition, functions, mechanisms of interaction with the BBB and vagus nerve, and recent research findings, integrating insights […]
Obesity occurs when energy intake from food consistently exceeds energy expenditure, leading to fat accumulation. This imbalance is influenced by genetics, diet, physical inactivity, gut microbiome, hormones, socioeconomic factors, and psychological triggers. An obesiogenic microbiome, high-calorie diets, and sedentary lifestyles amplify the issue, while insulin resistance and leptin dysfunction can perpetuate weight gain. It’s a […]
You can reverse obesity by getting rid of your obesiogenic microbiome and establishing healthy dietary and lifestyle habits. Here are a few key points: Research suggests dietary changes, like increasing fiber and adopting a Mediterranean diet, can help alter an obesiogenic microbiome. It seems likely that probiotics, prebiotics, and exercise also play a role in […]