Written by Carley Squires, ND, LAc There is a two-way communication between the brain and the gastrointestinal tract...
Month: November 2018 Posts
MAST CELLS AND AUTONOMIC DYSFUNCTION
Mast cells are implicated in a wide array of disorders. At one extreme is mastocytosis with a true proliferation of mast cells. At the other end, and often all in between, are the mast cell activation disorders where there is episodic activation and degranulation of...
HOW LEAKY GUT CONNECTS TO LEAKY BRAIN
Written by Carley Squires, ND, LAc There is a two-way communication between the brain and the gastrointestinal tract often referred to as the “brain–gut axis,” so it makes sense that increased inflammation in one would result in inflammation of the other. But, how do...
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