Beyond Digestion: The Gut-Brain Axis, Leaky Gut, And How Your Microbiome Fights Chronic Disease [Part 1] With Dr. Karen McCarthy
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We often think of gut health only in terms of digestion and bowel function, but the balance of bacteria in your microbiome—or gut flora—actually affects everything from your mood to your joints. In this first part of our series, Dr. Karen McCarthy dives into the foundational question: What does gut health truly refer to, and why is it essential? They explore the concept of gut dysbiosis, where a bad bacteria takeover leads to "leaky gut," allowing large protein fragments and toxins to leak into the bloodstream. This triggers a widespread inflammatory cascade linked to chronic conditions, including autoimmune diseases like lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, as well as neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. Learn how this crucial gut-brain connection works and why prioritizing dietary fiber, prebiotics, and probiotics is the best way to strengthen your gut barrier and protect your long-term health.