It’s a relatively new scientific discovery that the bacteria living in your gut influence your overall health and according to an overwhelming body of research, your mental health too. Your gut bacteria help build your immune system and influence many aspects of health, from your weight to risk of certain diseases, like diabetes, autoimmune, heart, and colon conditions. Science confirms that your microbiome directly impacts your brain, and in turn, your mental health and behavior.
Your gut and brain are closely connected and communicate directly with each other through what is called the gut-brain axis.This gut-brain connection is a bidirectional highway that transmits critical data between the gut and the brain. It is made up of neurons, hormones, and proteins. Science has determined that your gut plays a part in such mental and brain health conditions as anxiety, depression, dementia, Parkinson’s, and autism.
It works the other way too. Your brain strongly influences your gut health.
For this reason, neurofeedback training can help resolve gut issues, like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and leaky gut. While some studies have had positive results, the research in this area is new and ongoing. Our experience has been that neurofeedback training can significantly help. At Grey Matters, we use the GI Microbial Assay Plus (GI-Map) stool test to get a clear understanding of what exactly is going on in your gut. The GI-Map detects parasites, bacteria, fungi, in your unique microbiome and helps us determine the correct plan of care.
Even if you are not experiencing gut problems, a GI-Map can reveal underlying issues related to inflammation and parasites that may be contributing to some of your other complaints and conditions. While we recommend a GI-Map to all our clients, it is especially helpful in knowing how to help people already experiencing symptoms related to:
- Autoimmune diseases
- IBS/IBD
- Digestive complaints, diarrhea, or constipation
- Brain fog
- Skin problems like acne and psoriasis
- Mood disorders, depression, and anxiety
- ADD, ADHD, Autism
- Diabetes and weight loss issues
A GI-Map can even be administered for infants and children, revealing many conditions at early onset.
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