Building on that work, the current paper looked at a less lethal strain, the H1N1 «swine flu,» that does not infect neurons, but which, the researchers showed, still caused
inflammation in the brain via inflammatory chemicals or cytokines released by immune cells involved in fighting the infection.
Not exact matches
Keep
in mind that saturated fats don't cross the blood -
brain barrier so their only effect on the
brain is
via their influence on systemic
inflammation.
One can imagine that anything that would
in general reduce
inflammation elsewhere
in the body would benefit the
brain via these same pathways.
For more on the inflammatory omega - 6 arachidonic acid
in chicken and eggs, which may impact mental health
via a cascade of
brain inflammation, see:
In the 2012 study that found that eliminating animal products improved mood within two weeks, the researchers blamed arachidonic acid — primarily in chicken and eggs, which may adversely impact mental health via a cascade of brain inflammatio
In the 2012 study that found that eliminating animal products improved mood within two weeks, the researchers blamed arachidonic acid — primarily
in chicken and eggs, which may adversely impact mental health via a cascade of brain inflammatio
in chicken and eggs, which may adversely impact mental health
via a cascade of
brain inflammation.
Now I find a lot of people, they have a lot of dysfunction like let's say you're having memory issues,
brain fog issues, mood issues — I find a lot of issues today area emanating from the gut and feeding back into the
brain via inflammation,
via dysbiotic bacteria,
via infections,
via the infection - like by - product such as lipo — lipopolysaccharide, LPS, or endotoxin,
via food allergens getting into your bloodstream,
via pesticides and junk
in the environment, getting into your gut and into your bloodstream and affecting your
brain.