det.social is one of the many independent Mastodon servers you can use to participate in the fediverse.
Mastodon Server des Unterhaltungsfernsehen Ehrenfeld zum dezentralen Diskurs.

Administered by:

Server stats:

2.1K
active users

#probiotics

0 posts0 participants0 posts today

The interplay between diet and the gut #Microbiome
Implications for health and disease

#Diet has a pivotal role in shaping the composition, function and diversity of the gut microbiome, with various diets having a profound impact on the stability, functionality and diversity of the microbial community within our gut.

Understanding the profound impact of varied diets on the microbiome is crucial, as it will enable us not only to make well informed dietary decisions for better metabolic and intestinal health, but also to prevent and slow the onset of specific diet-related diseases…”

#probiotics #pendulum
nature.com/articles/s41579-024

Pendulum | The Next Generation of Probiotics

Dr. #PeterAttia had an enlightening podcast on #Pendulum. Looks like they are really on to something. Their #Akkermansia product lowers blood sugar and increases GLP-1 (which is also affected by #ozempic, #wegovy and #mounjaro.) Certainly worth keeping an eye on this product!

What are your New Year's gut goals?

Your gut microbiome has a profound impact on everything
from digestion to immune function to metabolic health and more.

#probiotics #pendulum
pendulumlife.com/

Replied in thread
@Violinknitter@wandering.shop Haha, we have an ample supply of 16 oz. yogurt here, thankfully, but my favourite yogurt is what I make myself! There are many easy ways to do that, if one wants. Sadly. I'm currently out of the habit but I think I'll make some soon. #probiotics #InstantPot
Continued thread

2/2

Norfolk #LongCovid sufferer feels a 'changed person' after taking new #probiotic treatment

April 19, 2022

"In the first study Prof Thomas showed treating the gut to a blend of five different friendly bacteria called #lactobacillus #probiotics, combined with a chicory-rich ingredient known as an #inulin, helped with symptoms.

"In a second study, he found that a capsule containing a mix of other natural substances known as phytochemicals can significantly help further.

"He said: 'In our research group we designed a study looking at whether we could concentrate certain foods which would help some of the symptoms of #Covid.

"'The reason we used a capsule is we are able to concentrate foods in a much greater degree than you'd be able to eat.

"'Also you can take them in the morning, at lunchtime and have the foods that you wouldn't normally in a British diet take at those times. So things like chamomile, pomegranate, #turmeric, citrus bioflavonoids which come from #berries and things.'"

itv.com/news/anglia/2022-04-19
#LongHaulCovid #LongHaul #Seratonin

1/2 - So, I've been treating my own #LongCovid with #TurmericMilk, #VitaminD3, and #probiotics from various food sources (some with #VitaminK2), and consumed with #fiber-rich #prebiotics. I noticed that in addition to an improvement in my symptoms, I noticed an improvement with my anxiety and depression. It seems science is catching up with what I surmised -- that Covid messes with one's microbiome, which in turn affects our brains and other systems!

A new possible explanation for long COVID could lead to a simple treatment for some patients

By Erin Prater, October 16, 2023

"While it might seem logical that neurologic long COVID symptoms like brain fog, memory loss, and depression are caused by the presence of virus in the brain, researchers in Pennsylvania propose a different theory: that virus lingering in the gut causes such symptoms in a round-about way.

It works like this: SARS-CoV-2 lingering in the gut causes persistent inflammation, which leads to reduced production of serotonin—a chemical that sends messages between the brain and other parts of the body. It also plays a key role in regulating sleep, mood, digestion, and blood clotting, among other bodily functions.

A lack of serotonin, in turn, disrupts connectivity between the peripheral nervous system and the brain, causing neurologic symptoms."

msn.com/en-us/health/medical/a

www.msn.comMSN