How The Microbiome Talks To The Mind
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We go deep on the gut brain axis and how gut bacteria can influence inflammation, stress response, energy, and even brain signaling. We follow a real clinical rabbit hole from unexpected C. diff and severe fatigue to emerging autism microbiome research, plus what’s promising and what’s not proven.
• gut brain axis basics and why it is bi-directional
• the four major signaling routes: neurologic, endocrine, immune, metabolic
• what a GI map stool test looks for and how it guides next steps
• why C. diff is usually linked to antibiotics or exposure and why “no risk factors” stands out
• what studies suggest about microbiome patterns in autism spectrum disorder
• short chain fatty acids like butyrate and why they matter for gut and brain health
• inflammation markers, cytokines, blood brain barrier effects, microglia, neuroinflammation
• probiotic strain focus: Bifidobacterium longum and the “psychobiotic” idea
• why we stress this is not just about autism and can apply to chronic fatigue and chronic inflammation
• fecal microbiota transplantation basics, evolving options, Rebyota, and real-world cost talk
• using credible journals, vetting sources, and translating dense studies into plain English
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