There are over 100 TRILLION gut bacteria living inside of you, outnumbering your body's own cells by a ratio of 10:1.
Combined, the gut microbiome boasts as many as 20 million genes and either produces or modifies at least half of all the small molecules floating around in your blood.
Scientists have only recently begun finding out how truly powerful these bacteria are and the massive impact they can have on brain health, being the cause of preventing neurodegenerative and neurodevelopment disease/disorders.
In this video, I'll explain the journey that got us here and draw on research pertaining to the gut microbiome and Parkinson's, ALS, and Autism.
This video is part of one of a three-part series on the gut microbiome and the brain. Don't forget to subscribe if you want to learn more about this topic!
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Chapters/Timestamps
0:00 James Parkinson’s Discovery of the “Shaking Palsy”
2:03 Video Contents & Channel Intro
2:46 What is the Gut Microbiome?
4:58 The Vagus Nerve: "Where" Your Gut Feelings Come From
6:27 The Gut Microbiome in Parkinson’s Disease
8:16 The Gut Microbiome in ALS
9:35 The Gut Microbiome in Autism
11:20 Why Scientists Are SO Excited
12:32 Outro
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