December 12, 2016
(NaturalBlaze.com) The composition of our gut microbes may change through the development of many diseases. Parkinson’s disease may be triggered by gut microbes, according to a California Institute of Technology (Caltech) study that points to probiotics as a potential therapy for the disease.
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Findings from the team point to the gut as the origin of Parkinson’s disease, not only in the brain as previously thought.
Gastrointestinal problems such as constipation often precede the decline in motor skills seen in patients with Parkinson’s.
Beneficial bacteria is the gut are known to attack pathogens, manufacture vitamins and even act as anti-cancer agents. Recent research has strengthened the scientific understanding that the microbes that live in your gut may affect what goes on in your body.