Articles and Research

Fecal Microbiota Transplantation is Superior to Fidaxomicin for Treatment of Recurrent Clostridium difficile Infection

Patients infected with Clostridium Difficile bacteria are extremely ill. This study documents that use of human healthy stool (FMT) is much more efficient in fighting this infection than 2 types of antibiotics, usually offered in treatment.

Gastrolenterology, January 2019

Christian Lodberg Hvas et al

MD, PhD, associate professor, Aarhus University Hoapital

A low-gluten diet induces changes in the intestinal microbiome of healthy Danish adults

The changes in colonic microbial composition and fermentation suggest that the effects of a low-gluten diet in healthy middle-aged adults may to some extent be driven by qualitative changes in dietary fibres rather than by the reduction of gluten intake itself

Nature Communications, November 2018

Lea B.S. Hansen, Henrik B. Roager et al

Researchers, Copenhagen University

Link between microbiome in the gut, Parkinson’s discovered

Parkinson´s patients have a different gut flora compared to people without this diagnose. Parkinson´s medicine has different impact on different patients, probably dependent on gut flora. For some patients, the medicine worsen the symptoms.

ScienceDaily, 2 March 2017

Haydeh Payami

Ph.D., professor in the Department of Neurology, UAB School of Medicine

Re-evaluation of the traditional diet-heart hypothesis: analysis of recovered data from Minnesota Coronary Experiment (1968-73)

Compared to a high number a low cholesterol number does not lower the risk of cardiovascular disease

BMJ, April 2016 

Christopher E Ramsden et al

Medical investigator

Recovery of gut microbiota of healthy adults following antibiotic exposure

Not all beneficial bacteria are re-established 6 months after an almost eradication of gut flora after a 4 day antibiotic treatment. While 9 types of species lacked, some dysbiotic bacteria has made their entrance.

Nature Microbial, October 2018

Palleja, Mikkelsen & Forslund

Researchers, University of Copenhagen + Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin

‘Our Descent into Madness: Modern Diets and the Global Mental Health Crisis’

Why we don´t need more research. We know a lot about brain food already.

30 min talk at the conference LowCarb Breckenridge 2018 

Georgia Ede

Nutritional Psychiatrist

The Gut Microbiota and Autism Spectrum Disorders

A meta study, that looks at the connection between autism spectrum disorders and gut flora.

Frontiers, April 2017

Quinrui Li et al

Researchers in Peking, Manilla and California

The Bountiful Benefits of Bone Broth

Chris Kresser explains, why the fluent substance broth provides good health.

Chriskresser.com, February 2017

Chris Kresser

Functional Doctor

How Gut Bacteria Ensure a Healthy Brain

“The study of microbiome-gut-brain interactions is still young, yet it is already spurring the development of new branches of medical research. At this rate, it is poised to become one of the most fascinating stories in neuroscience.”

TheConversation.com, Octobre 2014

Clio Korn

PhD

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