The Gut Health Connection In Parkinson’s disease Before we start, other blogs that you might be interested in, include: Leaky Gut And Parkinson’s SIBO And Parkinson’s disease Coffee And Parkinson’s Changes in the gut microbiome may cause alterations in the integrity of the gut lining, contributing to excess intestinal permeability, (ie leaky gut). This may
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Psoriasis: What Role Does Gut Health Play?
Welcome to my blog entitled ‘Psoriasis: What Role Does Gut Health Play?’. Before we start, other blogs that you might be interested in, include: The Ultimate Guide To IBS SIBO: What Causes It Inflammatory Bowel disease: The What, Why, And How Psoriasis: What Role Does Gut Health Play? Psoriasis is a chronic, immune-mediated inflammatory disease
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Welcome to my blog entitled ‘Inflammatory Bowel Disease: The What, Why and How’. Before we start, other blogs that you might be interested in, include: The Ultimate Guide To IBS SIBO: What Causes It Can the gut microbiome cause depression and changes in mood? What Is Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)? IBD, including Crohn’s disease and
Continue reading »Can Probiotics Help In Multiple Sclerosis?
Welcome to my blog post ‘Can Probiotics Help In Multiple Sclerosis? What You Need To Know’ where I discuss some of the research exploring probiotics and their anti-inflammatory, immune-modulating and neuro-inflammatory benefits.. You may also be interested in the section of my blog dedicated to gut health, click here, in particular: The Gut Microbiome In
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Welcome to my blog post ‘The Gut Microbiome In Multiple Sclerosis’ where I discuss some of the research exploring what bacteria in the gut microbiome might be involved in multiple sclerosis. You may also be interested in the section of my blog dedicated to gut health, click here, in particular: Should You Supplement Probiotics For
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Nutritional Status & Viral Infections I wanted to write a quick blog on an incredibly important concept when it comes to viral infections, and that is that: The nutritional status of the host can have a profound influence on a virus, so that a normally avirulent virus becomes virulent because of changes in the viral
Continue reading »Ankylosing Spondylitis And The Gut Microbiome
What Is Ankylosing Spondylitis? Ankylosing spondylitis is a chronic inflammatory arthritis, thought by some to be autoimmune in origin. It would appear that the most likely causative agent in the development of Ankylosing spondylitis is an environmental factor in the genetically susceptible, HLA-B27 positive, individuals. What is HLA-B27? It has been shown that more than
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