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  1. Research Indicates Modern Life Destroys Gut Microbiome

    Research Indicates Modern Life Destroys Gut Microbiome

    As more research becomes available, it is becoming clear that modern life destroys gut microbiome, contributing to a variety of health issues in the process. What is the Gut Microbiome? The gut microbiome is the term used to refer to the ecosystem of living things that exist in the large intestine and throughout your gut. This microbiome is home to...
  2. Leveraging Probiotics for Weight Loss

    Leveraging Probiotics for Weight Loss

    Obesity is one of the most common health conditions throughout the world. Being overweight can lead to a host of chronic medical conditions that may shorten your life expectancy and cause serious issues as you age. As such, the medical community is always looking for ways to combat this growing health crisis. In recent years, the use of probiotics has...
  3. Research Update: Gut Microbes Influence Mood, Bone Strength and Cancer Risk

    Research Update: Gut Microbes Influence Mood, Bone Strength and Cancer Risk

    In recent years, a great deal of new information has been uncovered by scientists regarding the role of the gut microbiome in overall health and well-being. That body of information is rapidly expanding as scientists increase their understanding of just how vital maintaining a healthy gut microbiome is to immune system function, disease prevention, heart health and optimal mental health...
  4. Gut Bacteria May Hold the Key to Maximizing Vitamin D Benefits

    Gut Bacteria May Hold the Key to Maximizing Vitamin D Benefits

    In recent years, the understanding of the role of vitamin D in immune system functioning has greatly expanded. Numerous studies have connected low vitamin D levels to a wide variety of chronic conditions and diseases. Yet, clinical research trials of vitamin D supplements have revealed inconsistent results. A new study out of the University of California suggests a link between...
  5. Gut Bacteria and Diabetes Linked in New Study

    Gut Bacteria and Diabetes Linked in New Study

    New research has found a previously unknown link between gut bacteria and diabetes. This recent study brings to light the importance of a healthy gut microbiome in maintaining healthy blood sugar levels, especially in type 2 diabetes. Type 2 Diabetes and Insulin Resistance Type 2 diabetes is usually preceded by a condition called insulin resistance, which occurs when the body's...
  6. Whole Body Vibration Benefits the Microbiome and More

    Whole Body Vibration Benefits the Microbiome and More

    While you may not be familiar with whole body vibration, or WBV, it's a practice that has been around for several decades. New research has found that whole body vibration benefits include a reduction in inflammation, while it also promotes a healthier gut microbiome. What is Whole Body Vibration? Initially introduced in the early 1990s, whole body vibration is a...
  7. New Insights Into the Gut-Brain Connection

    New Insights Into the Gut-Brain Connection

    We have known for some time about the critical gut-brain connection that relays messages in both directions; in fact, the gut has even been referred to by some researchers as the "second brain." New insights into this connection suggest that gut health may influence mood and overall well-being, underscoring the importance of maintaining a healthy and diverse gut microbiome. How...
  8. The Latest Updates in Gut Health Research

    The Latest Updates in Gut Health Research

    Not all bacteria are nefarious germs that spread disease and cause illness. The human body is host to a vast community of beneficial bacteria that play a role in maintaining optimal health. In fact, there are 10 trillion more bacteria in the body than human cells -- all of which exist in the gut microbiome. Located in the large intestine...
  9. Serotonin Deficiency: Symptoms and Treatment

    Serotonin Deficiency: Symptoms and Treatment

    Serotonin (also referred to as 5-hydroxytryptamine or 5-HT) is a chemical messenger that helps the nerve cells in the body communicate. While serotonin was discovered by scientists over 60 years ago, the study of its importance to healthy body function continues to evolve. A serotonin deficiency has been linked to a variety of physical and mental health issues, making it...
  10. Research Update: Probiotics Reduce Symptoms of Depression

    Research Update: Probiotics Reduce Symptoms of Depression

    It has been a well-known medical fact for years that probiotics are effective at treating a variety of gut-related issues. What has not been studied as much until recently is how this treatment may also be able to help those individuals who experience mental health challenges. When you understand how the gut and brain are so closely connected, it makes...

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