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Probiotic Research in Therapeutics Volume 4: Probiotics in Neurodegenerative Disorders

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Probiotic Research in Therapeutics Volume 4: Probiotics in Neurodegenerative Disorders

Probiotic Research in Therapeutics Volume 4: Probiotics in Neurodegenerative Disorders by Indu Pal Kaur
English | PDF,EPUB | 2022 | 259 Pages | ISBN : 9811667594 | 15.1 MB

Humans have numerous microorganisms residing in the body, especially in the gut, far exceeding the human body's normal mammalian cells. Recent research links the gut microbiome, the population of microorganisms living in the gastrointestinal tract, with brain diseases. This volume explores the concept and possibility of its extension to manage a galaxy of CNS diseases, including Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, Autism spectrum disorders, depression, insomnia, and chronic fatigue syndrome. This volume elaborates about communication channels between gut and brain via the vagus nerve, short-chain fatty acids including omega acids, and other inflammasomes.

Probiotic Research in Therapeutics: Volume 2

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Probiotic Research in Therapeutics: Volume 2

Probiotic Research in Therapeutics Volume 2: Modulation of Gut Flora: Management of Inflammation and Infection Related Gut Etiology by Indu Pal Kaur
English | EPUB | 2021 | 367 Pages | ISBN : 9813362359 | 25.8 MB

In a normal physiological state, several bacteria are present in the human gut that is essential to maintain the normal to healthy gastrointestinal function. Disturbances in this “normal flora” lead to gut inflammation and infection.

Probiotic Research in Therapeutics: Volume 2

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Probiotic Research in Therapeutics: Volume 2

Probiotic Research in Therapeutics Volume 2: Modulation of Gut Flora: Management of Inflammation and Infection Related Gut Etiology by Indu Pal Kaur
English | PDF | 2021 | 367 Pages | ISBN : 9813362359 | 7.1 MB

In a normal physiological state, several bacteria are present in the human gut that is essential to maintain the normal to healthy gastrointestinal function. Disturbances in this “normal flora” lead to gut inflammation and infection.