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Can't Miss Gut Health Links #35

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Can't Miss Gut Health Links #35

Cool Research

Gut microbiota modulate T cell trafficking into human colorectal cancer.

Targeting the microbiota-gut-brain axis: prebiotics have anxiolytic and antidepressant-like effects and reverse the impact of chronic stress in mice.

A daily capsule of a cocktail of probiotics may reduce both the severity symptoms in moderate atopic dermatitis and the need for topical corticosteroids to treat symptom flare ups in children.

Does L-glutamine work for IBS?

University of Louisville researcher proposes new term for the role of microbiota in neurodegeneration.

Interesting Blog Posts and Articles

A recent study suggests the use of probiotics to prevent respiratory tract infections in Canada could result in annual savings of nearly $100 million.

The importance of infants’ exposure to micro-organisms.

Is your gut leaking? 6 common causes of this sneaky health condition.

3 ways sugar and artificial sweeteners affect gut health.

Want to set your new baby up for lifelong health? Focus on the gut.

Eleven possible causes of loose stool and diarrhea.

All about Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (aka SIBO). Did you know that up to 80% of those suffering from IBS also have SIBO??

Podcasts and Videos I Enjoyed

Is fruit weight loss friendly or fattening?

Building a healthy gut to help prevent disease.

The microbiome in health and disease: we can change the world!

Aging beautifully and gracefully with a healthy lifestyle.

Recipe Repository

Healthier snacking is easy with a spread like this roasted red pepper and rosemary one.

Got 30 minutes? Then you’ve got time to make this Thai Carrot Soup.

Love wraps? Here’s one for breakfast with lots of healthy veggies.

A “superhuman” breakfast recipe that will keep your gut happy and healthy!

Quote

“The Way is not in the sky, the Way is in the heart.” – Buddha

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