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Projektleitung "Alzheimer Deutschland"

Gut and brain: In recent years, research has increasingly explored the connection between gut health and neurological and mental illnesses. The studies are based on the concept of the gut-brain axis, which describes a bidirectional communication between the gastrointestinal tract and the brain.   A recent study by Kiel University (CAU) and the University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein (UKSH) on the development of Alzheimer's disease also shows that microorganisms that colonize the intestinal and oral mucosa appear to play a central role in the development of neurological diseases.   However, intestinal diseases such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) or leaky gut syndrome are also on the rise. Triggers for this include stress, denatured foods and exposure to heavy metals. As early as 2015, the WHO announced in a statement that around 25 percent of deaths in Europe are attributable to environmental pollution.   However, unlike fine dust pollution in the air, which is almost impossible to escape, you can contribute to intestinal health through active prevention and thus also take precautions for brain health, e.g. through mindful eating or a change in diet, supplementation with pre- and probiotics as well as through cures for intestinal cleansing and building up the intestinal barrier with the volcanic rock zeolite. One form of the numerous zeolites, known as clinoptilolite zeolite, is increasingly being used for this purpose, whereby it is again the specially optimized PMA zeolite that has proven its effectiveness and tolerability in clinical studies.   Read here how the gut and brain interact and how important a healthy, functioning gut can be regarding the development of Alzheimer's, other forms of dementia, Parkinson's, as well as depression and anxiety disorders:   https://lnkd.in/dqyjTSET   #alzheimers #alzheimersprevention #intestinalhealth #intestinalbrainaxis #irritablebowelsyndrome #rds #leakygut #heavymetalexposure #who #zeolite #clinoptilolitezeolite #pmazeolite #studycau #studyuksh #intestinalrehabilitation      

Darm-Hirn-Achse: Prävention mit Zeolith gegen Demenz, Parkinson, Depressionen und Angst

Darm-Hirn-Achse: Prävention mit Zeolith gegen Demenz, Parkinson, Depressionen und Angst

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