

Does what you eat affect how your brain works?
10 snips Nov 27, 2024
Dr. Ennapadam S. Krishnamoorthy, a neuropsychiatrist and founder of Buddhi Clinic in Chennai, explores the fascinating gut-brain connection. He illuminates how gut health can predict neurological conditions like Parkinson’s, with symptoms sometimes appearing decades earlier. The discussion highlights the role of diet in maintaining a healthy gut microbiome, emphasizing its impact on mental health and emotional wellness. He also touches on how stress can affect gut flora, underscoring the importance of dietary diversity for cognitive and emotional well-being.
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Gut-Brain Connection
- The limbic system, our emotional brain, connects to all internal organs, including the gut.
- This connection explains hunger, satiety, and the importance of smell in appetite.
Parkinson's and Gut Health
- A study found gut mucosal damage significantly increases Parkinson's disease risk.
- Gut symptoms may appear decades before Parkinson's symptoms.
Gut Microbiome and Disease
- The gut microbiome is largely inherited but affected by diet.
- Dysbiosis, damage to the gut microbiome, links to inflammation and various health conditions.