Trust your gut! Regulating your intestinal microbiome offers more benefits.
The importance of maintaining a healthy gut is often over looked. It is your center and your health stems from your gut.
Like everything else, your gut changes with age. Regulating your intestinal microbiome is necessary for living a healthy life.
Studies in mice just showed that your gut is linked to stroke recovery. These studies come directly from the American Stroke Associations' Stroke Conference 2016.
Because gut bacteria changes with age, restoring it back to a more youthful environment can speed up the recovery process.
One group of mice recieved "young" bacteria, while the other group recieved "aged" bacteria. Measures were taken to let the bacteria flourish. Follow up neurological and behavioral tests showed that the mice given the "young" bacteria had significantly improved over the other group of mice.
Death rates for the mice with the "aged" bacteria were also pasrticularly high (over 50%).
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