Gut bacteria imbalances
send inflammatory signals to your immune system.
Not exact matches
When activated by
inflammatory markers in the gut, it
sends a
signal to the brain, where immune cells produce proteins such as IL - 6, leading to increased metabolism (and hence decreased levels) of the «happiness hormone» serotonin in the brain.
When injury occurs the
inflammatory process developed in the injured area
sends out
signals activating the stem cells and promoting tissue repair and growth.
Wheat belly visceral fat is a hotbed of inflammation,
sending out
inflammatory signals into the bloodstream and results in higher blood sugar, blood pressure, and triglycerides, all adding up to increased risk for heart disease.
When an acute injury has taken place, the cellular
inflammatory pathways
signal the body to
send red and white blood cells to the injured area in order for healing to take place.
If you have chronic
inflammatory responses from a leaky gut, your ENS and CNS
send signals to create basically
inflammatory responses in your brains immune system.
EPA is one of the premiere anti-
inflammatory compounds in the body because it is the source of numerous messaging molecules (like prostaglandin H3, prostaglandin I3, and thromboxane A3) that
send signals to decrease the intensity of
inflammatory events.