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http://www.apa.org/monitor/2012/09/gut-feeling.aspx
I think this may have some implications for my neuropathy but I'm guessing. Still, I think this article is fascinating. |
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Thanks icelander
Very interesting article - I see it was written in 2012 and relates to mostly animal studies. Even in just 3 years studies on the influence of the gut on brain function have progressed. The influence of gut bacteria on the brain is also indicated in Parkinson's disease. http://sciencenordic.com/parkinsons-...-start-stomach Also related to gut bacteria function is a current human study in Australia about probiotics and the possible use to help control weight. http://sydney.edu.au/perkins/researc...crobiome.shtml |
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