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The New Probiotic Strain That Allows You To Eat Carbs Again, How GLP-1 Peptide Actually Works And Why It's Not Intended For Everyone

Ben Greenfield Life

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The Connection Between Gut Neurons and Neurological Disorders

The pursuit of developing drugs for Parkinson's disease focuses on removing brain plaques. However, recent discoveries have revealed that the gut also has neurons that communicate with the brain. Unlike brain neurons, gut neurons are constantly replenishing. The neurotransmitters produced in the gut can be sent to the brain through the vagus nerve. Interestingly, plaques associated with Parkinson's and Alzheimer's are observed in the gut neurons before appearing in the brain.

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