microbiome and depression vid
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Panchito
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Date: April 17, 2014 02:15PM 03:58 min vid
[www.youtube.com] "What is the gut-brain connection all about? How and why can our diets, stress, and toxic exposures influence our guts and therefore our mental health?" Re: microbiome and depression vid
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John Rose
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Date: April 17, 2014 03:44PM Here are some snippets from my file on “Colon & Mind Connection”:
“The colon is the mirror of the mind. If the mind is tight, so is the colon.” -Dr. Allan Cott “The small bowel is a critically important part of the body, it is the most similar to our brain of any other organ.” -Dr. Oz on Oprah “If your bowel is not happy, those same chemicals influence your brain.” -Dr. Oz on Oprah “If your bowel is not happy, your brain isn’t either... because the chemicals are the same.” -Dr. Oz on Oprah Serotonin is the natural chemical in the body that antidepressants affect. Though 5 percent of your body's serotonin is in your brain, 95 percent is in your intestines. "You have a second brain down there," Dr. Oz says. "There are 100 million nerves in that intestine tract. That's the same amount of nerves as you have in your spine." -Dr. Oz on Oprah [articles.mercola.com] If You Can't Beat Depression, This Could be Why Posted By Dr. Mercola | April 12 2011 … The Gut-Brain Connection When you consider the fact that the gut-brain connection is recognized as a basic tenet of physiology and medicine, and that there's no shortage of evidence of gastrointestinal involvement in a variety of neurological diseases, it's easy to see how the balance of gut bacteria can play a significant role in your psychology and behavior as well. … [articles.mercola.com] [articles.mercola.com] The Root Cause of Anxiety and Depression That Few Suspect May 03 2012 … Abnormal Gut Flora Fosters Abnormal Brain Development There is a close connection between abnormal gut flora and abnormal brain development—a condition Dr. Campbell-McBride calls Gut and Psychology Syndrome (GAPS). GAPS is the result of poorly developed or imbalanced gut flora and may manifest as a conglomerate of symptoms that can fit the diagnosis of autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), attention deficit disorder (ADD) without hyperactivity, dyslexia, dyspraxia, or obsessive-compulsive disorder, just to name a few possibilities. Dr. Mercola Interviews Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride (Part 1 of 6) 14:16 Minute Video [www.youtube.com] Dr. Mercola Interviews Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride (Part 2 of 6) 14:11 Minute Video [www.youtube.com] Dr. Mercola Interviews Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride (Part 3 of 6) 14:04 Minute Video [www.youtube.com] Dr. Mercola Interviews Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride (Part 4 of 6) 12:27 Minute Video [www.youtube.com] Dr. Mercola Interviews Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride (Part 5 of 6) 14:27 Minute Video [www.youtube.com] Dr. Mercola Interviews Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride (Part 6 of 6) 3:58 Minute Video [www.youtube.com] Download Interview Transcript … [articles.mercola.com] [mercola.fileburst.com] An Interview with Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride [mercola.fileburst.com] Peace and Love..........John Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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