A gut microbe molecule drives diabetic kidney scarring. Blocking it may offer new treatment options. A new study from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and Mie University in Japan has revealed that a molecule produced by gut bacteria can travel to the kidneys, where it triggers inflammation, tissue scarring, and fibrosis. These processes represent a [...]| SciTechDaily
Exercise intensity affects the gut microbiome, shifting bacteria and gut health markers. Diet and rest patterns also contribute to these changes. Exercise is widely known to benefit both mental and physical health, but new findings from Edith Cowan University (ECU) suggest that the intensity of t| SciTechDaily
Registered nutritionist and gut health expert Tracey Randell explains what it really means to have a healthy gut and suggests ten ways to improve yours| Good Food
I first set out to discover lifestyle interventions to help me heal from Hashimoto’s shortly after being diagnosed. My doctor prescribed me thyroid medication. He told me I would be taking it for the rest of my life, and that was the end of the story. Intuitively, I knew there had to be a better […] The post Food Sensitivities and Hashimoto’s appeared first on Dr. Izabella Wentz, PharmD.| Dr. Izabella Wentz, PharmD
Over the years, I have found that many people with Hashimoto’s have issues with digestion, although they often haven’t connected these symptoms to their thyroid condition. I frequently see people who have just accepted the daily struggle of their nagging digestive symptoms as simply being “the way their system is.” Some no longer even report […] The post Pancreatic Elastase, Fat Digestion and Hashimoto’s appeared first on Dr. Izabella Wentz, PharmD.| Dr. Izabella Wentz, PharmD
Dr. Ibrikji is a vascular neurologist at Cleveland Clinic. She discussed the heart-brain connection and offered tips.| THE WOMEN'S ALZHEIMER'S MOVEMENT
N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) can help with thyroid antibody reduction, detoxification and gut health. Learn how you can use NAC for thyroid health & Hashimoto's.| Dr. Izabella Wentz, PharmD
You hear a lot about healthy gut bacteria these days and how eating more probiotic-rich foods helps keep your digestive tract healthy.| Cathe Friedrich
The post The Gut-Brain Connection: Expert Insights on Microbiome’s Impact on Brain Health and Memory Loss, with Dr. Jessica Caldwell appeared first on THE WOMEN'S ALZHEIMER'S MOVEMENT.| THE WOMEN'S ALZHEIMER'S MOVEMENT
I’d like to share 6 root causes behind leaky gut and autoimmunity. Once addressed, many people are able to put their Hashimoto's condition into remission!| Dr. Izabella Wentz, PharmD
Here are the common Hashimoto’s patterns seen in the GI-MAP test. Check them out and learn about infections linked to thyroid disease!| Dr. Izabella Wentz, PharmD
You already know that eating a balanced diet with enough protein gives an edge - but what about probiotics? Find out what a new study shows.| Cathe Friedrich
It’s clear that what you eat impacts the composition of your gut microbiome. But, can exercise change the composition of your gut as well?| Cathe Friedrich
A few months ago I assisted at a Thermomix cooking class featuring superwoman baker Yoke Mardewi , who has developed her own proper gluten-free bread flours that not only makes gluten free sourdough, but now a new cake flour that can make superb scones. It's life changing.| Red Dirt Road Blog Gippsland
The development of the microscope in the 17th century magnified our awareness of a microbial universe previously invisible to the naked eye. Anton van Leeuwenhoek, a Dutch textile draper and science hobbyist, was one of the first individuals to glance into the microbial looking glass and identify unicellular organisms (so-called animalcules) such as protozoa and bacteria [1]. His colleague, Robert Hooke, went on to publish the seminal text, Micrographia, which described his observations of mi...| Science and Food
How does the gut microbiome influence the immune system? And what can we do to enhance gut health and in turn boost our resistance to infectious disease?| MR
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is an often painful condition in which stomach acid rises up into the esophagus. Learn more here.| SelfDecode Health
Gastritis is a condition caused by inflammation in the lining of the stomach. How is it diagnosed, treated & managed? Read on to find out.| SelfDecode Health
Peptic ulcers can cause significant pain, anxiety & decreased quality of life. How are they diagnosed, treated & managed? Read on to find out.| SelfDecode Health