Eating Modern Wheat Fuels Growth of Harmful Gut Bacteria, Study Suggests
Sayer Ji – Research indicates that the consumption of wheat contributes to the growth of pathogenic bacteria in our gut.
Sayer Ji – Research indicates that the consumption of wheat contributes to the growth of pathogenic bacteria in our gut.
Anna Hunt – A healthy gut may help balance mood and affects how we respond to emotional situations.
Mae Chan – The modern processed food diet is killing us.
Dr. Mercola Waking Times Three decades ago, when I was still in medical school, autism affected one in 10,000 children.1, 2 Today, autism is estimated to afflict as many as one in 50 children.3 Mounting research indicates that brain disorders are the result of excessive exposure to toxins from multiple sources—including the mother, while in utero. Another …
Karen Foster, Prevent Disease Waking Times Beneficial bacteria is the gut are known to attack pathogens, manufacture B and K vitamins and even act as anti-cancer agents. New research appearing in the journal Cell strengthens the recent scientific understanding that the microbes that live in your gut may affect what goes on in your brain. It is also …
Kelly Brogan, M.D. – The medical field is developing some new insights that just might help us understand depression better.
Dr. Joseph Mercola – Researchers have confirmed a link between gut microbes and autism, as well as a strategy to prevent it.
Dr. Mercola – This is the cutting edge of mental health.
Anna Hunt – Children have never before lived in such hidden toxicity.
Alex Pietrowski – Another reason to ban glyphosate now.
Heather Callaghan – Even more evidence of the dangers of Monsanto’s most popular poison.
Alex Pietrowski – Depression and anxiety may very well begin with gut health.
Christina Sarich – We are like a walking biodome for trillions of living creatures. Feed them well.
Will Hartfield – The overuse of antibiotics is having devastating effects on mental health.
Dr. Mercola – Supporting your microbiome is critical to your health and wellness.
Kelly Brogan – What role does bacteria play in mental health?
Makia Freeman – We’re finally understanding how critical bacteria is to good physical and mental health.
Infographic – More research continues to discover that the nervous system and the digestive system are closely connected, hence your state of mind affects your gut and vice versa.
Kristen Anderson – The more we look into this, the more we realize the importance of healthy digestion.
Mae Chan -Conventional medicine uses chemicals to depress our immune system.