Tag: microbiome

Getting to Grips with Grains and Gluten

Getting to Grips with Grains and Gluten

The potential for grains, particularly those containing gluten (i.e. a protein component of wheat, barley, rye), to promote inflammation is a hot topic in the health and wellness world. Yet it is also controversial among nutrition scientists and dietitians. My opinion, as always, is that […]

Diet and Inflammation

Diet and Inflammation

It may be fair to say that inflammation is the root cause of almost all chronic diseases we experience today. However, even in the absence of a diagnosis of a specific illness or condition, many of us experience “vague” symptoms or discomforts daily, which we […]

How to have a Happy Gut

How to have a Happy Gut

In my last article, Minding your Gut, I introduced the concept of the brain-gut connection and the importance of the gut microbiome for health. As scientific research evolves, we are learning more and more about the importance of diversity in the types and quantities of […]

Minding your Gut

Minding your Gut

The concept of the “Mind-Body Connection” is particularly in vogue these days, especially with rising popularity of yoga, meditation and other mindfulness practices in Western civilizations. Growing evidence shows that such practices area associated with beneficial effects on not only mental health, but also physical […]