Microbiome-Brain Axis
Gut Flora
AI Synthesis & Market Narrative
Research continues to solidify the link between gut flora, diet, and broader human health, including mood and sleep, driving demand for specific probiotic strains and fermented foods. Gastroenterologists are developing structured gut reset protocols, while concerns about antibiotic resistance highlight the fragility of the microbiome.
Correlated Linguistic Patterns
["30-Day Gut Reset Protocol"
"Probiotic powerhouses"
"milk kefir
water kefir
buttermilk and probiotic juices"
"Probiotic Strain PA53 Linked to Improved Mood
Sleep"
"Pro-Inflammatory Diets to Higher Depression Risk"]
Driving Media Context
Gastroenterologist Outlines 30-Day Gut Reset Protocol
30-Day Gut Reset Plan Gastroenterologist Trisha Pasricha, MD, MPH, a physician at Beth Israel in Boston, recommends a 30-day gut reset protocol for patients ...
Home Medical Kits And Antibiotic Resistance: A Preventable Collision
Companies are aggressively marketing home medical kits containing prescription antibiotics and other drugs for self-treatment, bypassing traditional medical ...
Probiotic powerhouses: Exploring hidden gems beyond kombucha
Fermented beverages like milk kefir, water kefir, buttermilk and probiotic juices are gaining popularity as natural solutions for gut health, challenging the...
Probiotic Strain PA53 Linked to Improved Mood, Sleep in Older Adults, Study Finds
An eight-week randomized controlled trial has found that supplementation with the probiotic strain Pediococcus acidilactici PA53 led to measurable improvemen...
Fermented foods and fiber: A look at natural tools for gut health
Fermented foods like yogurt, kefir, sauerkraut and kimchi are natural probiotic sources that repopulate gut flora and improve digestion. Prebiotic fiber from...
Study Links Pro-Inflammatory Diets to Higher Depression Risk, Especially in Women
A seven-year study of 3,740 older adults in Hong Kong found that those consuming pro-inflammatory diets had consistently higher levels of depressive symptoms...
Scientists Just Discovered Specific Gut Bacteria That May Protect Babies Against Autism and ADHD — And Parents in New York Can Act on This Science Today
A groundbreaking study found that specific infant gut bacteria may help protect against autism and ADHD, opening new paths for prevention research.
Seven treasures mushroom: A new signal in the noise of everyday choices
Mushrooms are the only produce that naturally contains vitamin D. Vitamin D supports strong bones and helps regulate mood. Eating vitamin D-rich mushrooms ca...
The taste of the afterlife: Scientists make sourdough BREAD using yeast collected from Otzi the Iceman's mummified body - and say it's 'really good'
Scientists have found signs of life in the 5,300-year-old mummy - in the form of yeast.
Daily briefing: These immune cells go out with a bang
Newly-discovered ‘ruptoblasts’ explode to shower nearby cells with toxic chemicals. Plus, how psychology is tackling its reproducibility crisis and when to s...
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