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Patti & Michael Discuss The Gut-Brain Axis (Rebroadcast)

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Did you know that there is a connection between the brain and the GI tract? This gut-brain axis communicates information in both directions. The commensal bacteria in our gut and their metabolites can directly affect our memory and mood, while our brain can alter bacterial patterns and GI function.

Today we discuss some of the mechanisms by which this axis sends and receives those signals. We also talk about the importance of addressing both when optimizing health.

Today on The Lab Report:

  • 2:30 New Game Alert! Vegetablization of names
  • 4:05 Question of the Day/Fireball:

Since the gut-brain axis is bidirectional, where do you start when it comes to treatment?

  • 6:45 What is the gut-brain axis?
  • 8:10 Communication mechanisms from the GI tract to the brain
  • 13:20 How the brain affects the gut
  • 16:50 Where do you start when it comes to treatment?
  • 18:20 Psychobiotics
  • 20:10 Testing

Additional Resources:

GI Effects Comprehensive Stool Profile

Adrenocortex Stress Profile

Subscribe, Rate, & Review The Lab Report

Thanks for tuning in to this week’s episode of The Lab Report, presented by Genova Diagnostics, with your hosts Michael Chapman and Patti Devers. If you enjoyed this episode, please hit the subscribe button and give us a rating or leave a review.

Don’t forget to visit our website, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Email Patti and Michael with your most interesting and pressing questions on functional medicine: podcast@gdx.net.

And, be sure to share your favorite Lab Report episodes with your friends and colleagues on social media to help others learn more about Genova and all things related to functional medicine and specialty lab testing.

Disclaimer: The content and information shared in The Lab Report is for educational purposes only and show not be taken as medical advice. The views and opinions expressed in The Lab Report represent the opinions and views of Michael Chapman and Patti Devers and their guests.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Did you know that there is a connection between the brain and the GI tract? This gut-brain axis communicates information in both directions. The commensal bacteria in our gut and their metabolites can directly affect our memory and mood, while our brain can alter bacterial patterns and GI function.

Today we discuss some of the mechanisms by which this axis sends and receives those signals. We also talk about the importance of addressing both when optimizing health.

Today on The Lab Report:

  • 2:30 New Game Alert! Vegetablization of names
  • 4:05 Question of the Day/Fireball:

Since the gut-brain axis is bidirectional, where do you start when it comes to treatment?

  • 6:45 What is the gut-brain axis?
  • 8:10 Communication mechanisms from the GI tract to the brain
  • 13:20 How the brain affects the gut
  • 16:50 Where do you start when it comes to treatment?
  • 18:20 Psychobiotics
  • 20:10 Testing

Additional Resources:

GI Effects Comprehensive Stool Profile

Adrenocortex Stress Profile

Subscribe, Rate, & Review The Lab Report

Thanks for tuning in to this week’s episode of The Lab Report, presented by Genova Diagnostics, with your hosts Michael Chapman and Patti Devers. If you enjoyed this episode, please hit the subscribe button and give us a rating or leave a review.

Don’t forget to visit our website, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Email Patti and Michael with your most interesting and pressing questions on functional medicine: podcast@gdx.net.

And, be sure to share your favorite Lab Report episodes with your friends and colleagues on social media to help others learn more about Genova and all things related to functional medicine and specialty lab testing.

Disclaimer: The content and information shared in The Lab Report is for educational purposes only and show not be taken as medical advice. The views and opinions expressed in The Lab Report represent the opinions and views of Michael Chapman and Patti Devers and their guests.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  continue reading

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