All of these are examples of how
poor brain function leads to SIBO.
Not exact matches
Some autopsy data shows that infants of smokers have signs of established hypoxic - ischemic cellular injury in the
brain and the heart which probably occurred in antenatal life, may have been caused by suboptimal placental
function and may have been sub-clinical, but if the baby continues to be in a vulnerable environment exposed to post-natal passive smoking, this could affect autonomic nervous system
function and
lead to
poor temperature control, and
poor heart rate and respiration control.
Strokes that occur in one
brain hemisphere can result in
poor motor
function on the opposite side of the body,
leading to heavy reliance on the «good» side.
Celiac patients can also develop headaches, tingling, fatigue, muscle pain, skin rashes, joint pain, and other symptoms, because the autoimmune attack at the root of the disease gradually erodes the wall of the intestine,
leading to
poor absorption of iron, folate, and other nutrients that affect everything from energy to
brain function.
This intimate connection means that
poor posture and spinal health will
lead to an overall decrease in
brain and organ
function.
In order to understand the importance of learning how to beat depression and improve your thought processes — you need to know that chronic negative emotional states and
poor brain function can
lead to more serious neurodegenerative diseases.
Low - quality protein intake can
lead to cellular stress; low sex drive;
poor brain function, eye health and cardiovascular disease.
Also,
poor vagus nerve and
brain function inhibit secretion of digestive juices and enzymes, which
lead to constipation, as well as fail to keep the tissues and blood vessels of the rectum and anus healthy so as to avoid hemorrhoids.