The Better Brain Podcast

Unlocking the Mind-Body Connection: The Gut-Brain Axis and Brain Health with Dr. Michael Lewis & Miles Miles Sarill

30 min · 22. mar. 2024
episode Unlocking the Mind-Body Connection: The Gut-Brain Axis and Brain Health with Dr. Michael Lewis & Miles Miles Sarill cover

Beskrivelse

In this episode, Dr. Michael Lewis and Miles discuss the gut-brain axis in traumatic brain injury. They explore the latest research on the gut microbiome and its impact on health, including the bi-directional communication between the gut and the brain. They also delve into the role of the vagus nerve in this communication and the potential use of fecal transplants in treating chronic diseases. The conversation highlights the importance of nutrition, particularly omega-3s and fermented foods, in supporting brain health and the gut microbiome. They conclude by emphasizing the need for further research on the gut-brain connection in traumatic brain injury. Takeaways * The gut microbiome plays a crucial role in overall health, influencing everything from neurotransmitters to immune system function. * The gut-brain axis involves bi-directional communication between the gut and the brain, mediated by neurological, immunological, and hormonal mechanisms. * The vagus nerve is a key component of the gut-brain connection, sending signals between the brain and the gut. * Nutrition, including omega-3s and fermented foods, can support a healthy gut microbiome and brain health.

Kommentarer

0

Vær den første til at kommentere

Tilmeld dig nu og bliv en del af The Better Brain Podcast-fællesskabet!

Kom i gang

1 måned kun 9 kr.

Derefter 99 kr. / måned · Opsig når som helst.

  • Podcasts kun på Podimo
  • 20 lydbogstimer pr. måned
  • Gratis podcasts

Alle episoder

3 episoder

episode Unlocking the Mind-Body Connection: The Gut-Brain Axis and Brain Health with Dr. Michael Lewis & Miles Miles Sarill cover

Unlocking the Mind-Body Connection: The Gut-Brain Axis and Brain Health with Dr. Michael Lewis & Miles Miles Sarill

In this episode, Dr. Michael Lewis and Miles discuss the gut-brain axis in traumatic brain injury. They explore the latest research on the gut microbiome and its impact on health, including the bi-directional communication between the gut and the brain. They also delve into the role of the vagus nerve in this communication and the potential use of fecal transplants in treating chronic diseases. The conversation highlights the importance of nutrition, particularly omega-3s and fermented foods, in supporting brain health and the gut microbiome. They conclude by emphasizing the need for further research on the gut-brain connection in traumatic brain injury. Takeaways * The gut microbiome plays a crucial role in overall health, influencing everything from neurotransmitters to immune system function. * The gut-brain axis involves bi-directional communication between the gut and the brain, mediated by neurological, immunological, and hormonal mechanisms. * The vagus nerve is a key component of the gut-brain connection, sending signals between the brain and the gut. * Nutrition, including omega-3s and fermented foods, can support a healthy gut microbiome and brain health.

22. mar. 202430 min
episode The Serotonin Episode: Unveiling the Power of the Vagus Nerve and Exploring Immune Response | E2 cover

The Serotonin Episode: Unveiling the Power of the Vagus Nerve and Exploring Immune Response | E2

Welcome to episode 2 of the Better Brain Podcast, hosted by Miles Suril and Dr. Michael Lewis! Miles and Mike discuss brain health, neurobiology, natural health, and nutrition. The focus of this episode is on the immune, antiviral, and inflammatory response affecting serotonin levels and the vagus nerve. 🔔 Don't forget to subscribe for more insightful episodes on brain health, and hit the bell icon to stay updated! 📩 Your thoughts and experiences matter to us. Share your stories or questions in the comments below, and let's keep the conversation going! #BetterBrainPodcast #BrainHealth #Neurobiology #NaturalHealth #Nutrition #VagusNerve #ImmuneResponse #SerotoninLevels #PodcastEpisode #BrainScience #HealthandWellness

29. dec. 202347 min