Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s Disease are Linked to Gut Health

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Gut health is important, and any signs of poor gut microbiota must be addressed immediately. As you investigate the complex world of neurodegenerative diseases, you’re about to uncover a groundbreaking connection that could revolutionize the way we approach Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. Researchers have long suspected that the gut-brain axis plays a significant role in developing these diseases. A new study has identified specific gut microbes linked to decreased levels of vital vitamins riboflavin (B2) and biotin (B7). This discovery opens the possibility of a surprisingly simple treatment involving B vitamin supplementation, which could bring hope to a subset of Parkinson’s patients where gut dysbiosis is a key factor. 

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