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Gut-Lung Axis

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The Gut-Lung Axis describes the bidirectional connection between the gut and lungs, where the gut microbiome influences respiratory health. Gut bacteria and their metabolites, such as short-chain fatty acids, modulate immune responses, thereby reducing inflammation and supporting lung function. Dysbiosis in the gut can exacerbate conditions such as asthma, COPD, or lung infections, while a balanced diet and probiotics may help maintain a healthy gut-lung balance.

The Gut Axes: Resilience and Sunlight Microbiome Connection

The Gut Axes as Adaptive Conduits: A Bidirectional Network of Resilience and Sunlight Microbiome Connection Doing what I do as a decades-long practicing doctor and dedicated digestion coach, I often...

The Gut-Lung Connection: Lung Health via Gut Health

If you’re living with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), or you’re an older adult worried about lung infections like pneumococcal pneumonia, your gut might hold a secret weapon...