The Effects of Nature and Our Pawed Friends on Our Microbiota
We are living on a planet that is over 4.5 billion years old. Considering that the oldest rock is around 3.8 billion years old, the oldest bacterial fossil is 3.5 billion years old, and modern humans have only been around for approximately 50,000 years, it's easy to understand that bacteria have thousands, even tens of thousands, of times more life experience than humans. Over the past 3.5 bill...
Can the Effects of Autism be Reduced by Supporting the Microbiota?
Research has repeatedly demonstrated the significant role of infant microbiota in individuals' social, emotional, and neurological (brain) development. Babies with a healthy microbiota continue to live as more social, healthy, and adaptable individuals throughout childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. The first step to having a healthy microbiota during infancy starts with the expectant mother'.....
The Relationship Between Cancer and Microbiota
We live on a planet that is 4.5 billion years old, and the fact that bacteria have existed on Earth for at least 3.5 billion years is now being gradually acknowledged by not only scientists but also by everyone. Describing the biological support that these bacteria have provided to us, humans living on Earth for just 50,000 years, is truly impossible with words. These bacteria not only play a r...
It is Possible to Beat Depression and Anxiety with a Healthy Microbiota!
One of the key hormones that contribute to human happiness is serotonin, also known as the happiness hormone. While only 10% of this hormone is secreted by the brain, the remaining 90% is produced in the intestines. This is a significant proportion that cannot be overlooked. The lack of serotonin hormone has been scientifically proven to lead to conditions such as depression, insomnia, irritabi...