Psychobiotics and the Gut-Brain Axis with Scott Anderson

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • Do the bugs in your gut influence whether you are anxious, depressed, clear-headed, or distracted? Well, it turns out quite possibly. Future depression prescriptions may be custom probiotics rather then Prozac. I invited Scott Anderson the author of the The Psychobiotic Revolution to speak with us today about this most interesting topic. We dive into this and the gut-brain axis, how diet influences the microbiota, fecal transplants, measuring the microbiota, anxiety, depression, and more.
    About our guest:
    Scott is a scientist and a science writer who was drawn from the wine country in California to work with horses in Ohio. There, Scott set up a laboratory to help develop equine prebiotics. He found that a less diverse microbiota was associated with colonic ulcers and poor performance. That ultimately led him to John Cryan and Ted Dinan (apc.ucc.ie/) , two pioneers of the gut-brain axis who found that gut microbes can affect the behavior of mice. Scott ended up writing a book with Cryan and Dinan called The Psychobiotic Revolution, from National Geographic (shop.nationalg...) . It is now going into the second printing.
    resources from the episode:
    Dinan, Melancholic microbes: a link between gut microbiota and depression? (onlinelibrary....)
    Tillisch study. Brain Structure and Response to Emotional Stimuli as Related to Gut Microbial Profiles in Healthy Women (journals.lww.c...)
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