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Gut Bacteria Are Linked to Depression

10 pointsby patorjkover 2 years ago

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ccvannormanover 2 years ago
FTA: &quot;Lower levels of other bacteria, including those in the family Ruminococcaceae, were also linked to depression.&quot;<p>&quot;Other studies found non-digestible carbohydrate consumption positively correlated with increased abundance of Ruminococcus, E.&quot; [0]<p>So, eating carbs not only feels good in the moment, it is also directly linked with lowering depression! &#x2F;s :D<p>[0] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;blog.bioticsresearch.com&#x2F;6-foods-that-foster-the-microbiome" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;blog.bioticsresearch.com&#x2F;6-foods-that-foster-the-mic...</a>
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btlrover 2 years ago
In my own personal experience, I notice a dramatic and direct link between my mental state and how my gut feels (potentially vice versa as well), so this tracks for me. It&#x27;s exciting to see all of this research coming out about new novel ways which we may improve mental health treatments.
ratg13over 2 years ago
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