Dementia Starts In The Gut
Research now shows a strong gut-brain connection, and it’s changing how we think about dementia.
When the gut is healthy, it supports the brain with:
• Anti-inflammatory compounds
• Neurotransmitters like serotonin
• A strong barrier against toxins
But when the gut is imbalanced, it can trigger inflammation, leaky brain, and even amyloid buildup linked to dementia.
The good news?
By healing the gut and feeding your microbes, you can protect your brain and extend your HealthSpan.
Your gut isn’t just for digestion—it’s your second brain.
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