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Psychobiotics: Intestinal Bacteria That Improve Your Mental Health

Saturday, August 18, 2018 By Stillness in the Storm Leave a Comment

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(RJ Jhonson) Here’s a quick question: how much do the bacteria in your gut weigh? The answer is three pounds, although the number can go up to more than four. That’s a lot of bacteria! Given this figure, it isn’t so surprising that your gut microbiome, the bacteria population in your intestines, can have a considerable impact on your health. Some experts have even found certain bacterial species, aptly termed psychobiotics, that can affect the workings of your brain.

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Source – Natural News

by RJ Jhonson, August 5th, 2018

In your body, particular cells perform specific functions. Neurons, for example, make up the different parts of the nervous system, including your brain and nerves. You’d be surprised, therefore, to find that your intestines also contain neurons – about 100 million of them, in fact. That’s more neurons than even the spinal cord is made of.

This collection of neurons in your gut enable you to “feel” the inside of your body. It has been called the “second brain” or the “backup brain.” Even more interesting are findings that certain bacterial species can hook up to this secondary brain and affect how you think, feel, and react to stress and your surroundings.

Your population of probiotics or gut bacteria is unique from that of other people – as unique as your fingerprint, actually. Estimates of their number range from a trillion to tens of trillions of individuals belonging to any of the thousands of species currently known. Ideally, about 85 percent of them are “good,” and 15 percent are “bad.”

Good bacteria help with digestion, breaking down toxins, and other functions that make them essential to good health and the prevention of conditions like obesity, diabetes, neurodegenerative disorders, and heart disease, among others.

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How psychobiotics affect body functions

For the most part, psychobiotics are normal probiotics, but they perform more than the roles performed by normal gut bacteria. Their function is so significant that some experts see them as the new frontier in the treatment of mental illnesses like depression and anxiety.

Some of their mechanisms include the following.

They communicate with the brain via the vagus nerve

Ted Dinan, professor of psychiatry at University College Cork, and his colleagues found that giving mice the probiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus reduced signs of stress, anxiety, and depression in the animals. However, the same effect did not occur in mice whose vagus nerve was severed. The vagus nerve is a long cranial nerve that facilitates communication between the brain and the intestines.

They can synthesize neurotransmitters

Neurotransmitters are chemicals that brain cells use to relay messages to and from each other. They are also used and produced in the secondary brain or the enteric nervous system (ENS), allowing it to regulate digestion without needing input from the brain.

Gut microbiota has been found to synthesize important neurotransmitters like serotonin, gamma-Aminobutyric acid (GABA), dopamine, acetylcholine, and norepinephrine. As a matter of fact, over 90 percent of your serotonin and 50 percent of your dopamine are in your gut.

They can mitigate stress hormones

Cortisol is aptly called the stress hormone. It can cause a wide variety of mental disorders ranging from brain fog and impaired concentration to mood swings, depression, and anxiety. In a study, participants took probiotics (Lactobacillus helveticus and Bifidobacterium longum) for a month. After the treatment, they showed markedly decreased cortisol levels, resulting in a better mood.

They can attenuate brain inflammation

Inflammation is a natural response as your body heals from diseases or attacks from pathogens. But when brain inflammation lingers for too long, you may end up with depression, as well as other inflammation-related conditions.

Certain gut bacteria species have been identified as being able to regulate the action of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Too much of these chemicals in the body has been linked to memory loss, depression, cognitive disorders, and mood disorders.

They promote the formation of new brain cells

Although this effect has been observed only in lab animals and not in humans, gut bacteria have been shown to increase the levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF). This chemical is essential to the development and function of neurons. It plays a role in glucose management and has antidepressant properties. It also helps in preventing Huntington’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease.

They protect your brain from damage

Lactobacilli and Bifidobacteria bacteria have been found to have antioxidant effects. They help prevent oxidative damage brought about by the action of oxygen-carrying free radicals. The brain, being one of the biggest users of your oxygen supply, is especially vulnerable to the harmful effects of free radicals.

Moreover, high populations of good bacteria help control the growth of bad bacteria, which release toxins called lipopolysaccharides (LPS). Aside from contributing to lowered levels of dopamine and serotonin, LPS can also cause inflammations that have a negative impact on your brain.

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http://www.naturalnews.com/2018-08-05-psychobiotics-intestinal-bacteria-that-improve-your-mental-health.html

Filed Under: Consciousness, Psychology, Science, Uncategorized Tagged With: BRAIN, Consciousness, emotions, gut bacteria, natural news, psychology, Science

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