2021
DOI: 10.15547/tjs.2021.03.008
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Dysbiosis or How It Can Ruin Your Life Through the Nervous System

Abstract: Ever since probiotics have become a modern topic to discuss in the last few decades, they came out as the most important and independent regulatory system of our metabolism. ``We are what we eat`` or the way of how food modeling us. And it is not about exactly the food but the probiotics in it. In 2012 our team published an article about the connection of probiotics and glucose metabolism (1). At the same time, the whole scientific world worked on different relationships between the gut microbiome and body fun… Show more

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“…The microbiota of the gut, or the collection of microorganisms that inhabit the human intestinal tract, have an impact on the nervous system. This is due to the bidirectional communication between the microbiota and the brain, known as the gut-brain axis [1]. The microbiota in the gut can produce various neurotransmitters and other signaling molecules that can influence the nervous system.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The microbiota of the gut, or the collection of microorganisms that inhabit the human intestinal tract, have an impact on the nervous system. This is due to the bidirectional communication between the microbiota and the brain, known as the gut-brain axis [1]. The microbiota in the gut can produce various neurotransmitters and other signaling molecules that can influence the nervous system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%