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Skin Conditions
Skin conditions are greatly influenced by the health of the gut biome – perhaps even caused by an overgrowth or lack of something in...

Joan Rothchild Hardin
Jan 16, 20143 min read
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The Vagus Nerve
The vagus nerve, our 10th cranial nerve, runs from the hypothalamus in the brain to all the body organs shown in the diagram above, ...

Joan Rothchild Hardin
Jan 16, 20142 min read
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Intriguing Facts About the Gut and Brain
On average, the human brain, the seat of all our thinking, contains 86 billion neurons (the building blocks of the nervous system) engaged i

Joan Rothchild Hardin
Jan 16, 20146 min read
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Our Second Brain – The Gut Mind
he two separate nervous systems connect via the vagus nerve running from the brain stem into the abdomen. This major trunk line is ...

Joan Rothchild Hardin
Jan 15, 20142 min read
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Sinuses
For many years I had a wide variety of gradually worsening allergies and nasal problems – constant stuffiness, frequent sinus infections...

Joan Rothchild Hardin
Jan 11, 20146 min read
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Non-Allergenic Cats and Dogs?
Allergies are abnormal reactions of the immune system occurring in response to usually harmless substances. The overly-sensitive...

Joan Rothchild Hardin
Jan 10, 20143 min read
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Saccharomyces Boulardii
Now we turn specifically to Saccharomyces boulardii – generally regarded as a powerhouse in the group of probiotics that keep our guts...

Joan Rothchild Hardin
Jan 4, 20142 min read
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The Gut and Mental Health
It’s likely that the future of psychotropic medicine will be microbes like probiotics, not pharmaceuticals. We’re learning that...

Joan Rothchild Hardin
Jan 4, 20142 min read
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