Sunday, January 4, 2015

New Study: Gut Bacteria Linked To Parkinson’s Disease

(NaturalHealth365) One of the most promising areas of personalized medicine is the continued research of gut microbiology and its pivotal role in human health and longevity science. A new, groundbreaking study led by researchers at The University of Helsinki Institute of Biotechnology in Finland recently published findings in The Journal of Movement that the gut microbiology of Parkinson’s patients is significantly correlated with disease progression. Compared to the control group of relatively healthy persons, those with Parkinson’s have vastly different gut bacteria. Chronic disease gets triggered by poor digestive health This is yet another important study that contributes to the not-to-be-ignored notion that when the bacteria in our gut are not well or thriving harmoniously, the stage is set for disease.



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