Your overall gut health can affect your overall mental health. Learn why, how, and what you can do about it to help the microbes living in your gut.
Did you know: From the day you were born, microbes in your gut played a key role in helping you develop a healthy brain and nervous system...
Joint pain, from the gut
David Kohn
The Atlantic
Mon, 12 Jan 2015
Scientists don't know what causes rheumatoid arthritis, but many suspect that the microbiome—the bacteria that live in our gastrointestinal tracts—may be to blame.
Doctors aren't entirely sure what triggers rheumatoid...
Modern life depletes your gut microbes in a number of different ways
Dr. Mercola
Mercola.com
Wed, 06 May 2015
Your intestinal microflora—aka your microbiome—is an integral part of your immune system, and over the past several years, research has revealed that microbes of all kinds—bacteria...