The Japanese have the longest life expectancy in the World! Learn from us the Wonderful World of Digestion & it's value to our Health.
“Now, good digestion wait on appetite, and health on both!” - William Shakespeare
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Professor John Cryan, Alimentary Pharmabiotic Centre, University College Cork (Credit: Image courtesy of University College Cork) ScienceDaily (Aug. 30, 2011) — Probiotic bacteria have the potential to alter brain neurochemistry and treat anxiety and depression-related disorders according to research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The research, carried out by Dr Javier Bravo, and Professor John Cryan at the Alimentary Pharmabiotic Centre in University College Cork, along with collaborators from the Brain-Body Institute at McMaster University in Canada, demonstrated that mice fed with Lactobacillus rhamnosus JB-1 showed significantly fewer stress, anxiety and depression-related behaviours than those fed with just broth. Moreover, ingestion of the bacteria resulted in significantly lower levels of the stress-induced hormone, corticosterone. "This study identifies potential brain targets and a pathway through which certain gut organisms can alte...
Monsanto and the EPA swore that the genetically engineered corn would only harm insects. The Bt-toxin produced inside the plant would be completely destroyed in the human digestive system and would not have any impact at all on consumers, they claimed. Alas, they’ve been proven wrong on that account as well, because not only is Bt corn producing resistant “super-pests,” researchers have also found that the Bt-toxin can indeed wreak havoc on human health. Bt-Toxin Now Found in Many People’s Blood! Last year, doctors at Sherbrooke University Hospital in Quebec found Bt-toxin in the blood of: • 93% of pregnant women tested • 80% of umbilical blood in their babies, and • 67% of non-pregnant women The study authors speculate that the Bt toxin was likely consumed in the normal diet of the Canadian middle class—which makes sense when you consider that genetically engineered corn is present in the vast majority of all processed foods and drinks in the form of high fructose ...
Everything that you eat affects your brain’s performance. When you consume food, it’s broken down into energy that’s distributed throughout the body, and the brain receives a large portion of it. Despite just clocking in at 2 percent of a human’s body weight, the brain requires about 20 percent of energy taken in to keep running. Certain foods can affect our moods, behaviors & even our intellect. What you eat determines who you are and what you’re capable of. Of course with the right amount of exercise and activities you do do in your day, affects your personality and cognitive thinking. One of many complicated sciences of life. Below are some fascinating foods that keep you upbeat and help with memory and concentration. “Water" Oh yes good, simple WATER! Studies show, that when you get dehydrated, your brain also performs at very low levels, In order to maintain high levels of brain function and thought processing, keep yourself hydrated. Drop all sorts of fizzy drinks, ...
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