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Insights on Healthy Psychobiotic Thanksgiving

by Hemalatha Manikandan on November 23, 2023 at 3:12 PM
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Thanksgiving is that occasion where we invite people for a feast that might challenge our digestion. It is renowned for unhealthy food that stresses your gut and brain.


Still, a nutritious Thanksgiving treat is feasible! Recent research on the gut-brain axis suggests that taking psychobiotics can help maintain a healthy gut flora, which in turn can improve mood (1).

What are Psychobiotic Foods?

Psychobiotics include probiotics, prebiotics, and fermented foods that improve gut health and subsequently mental wellness. These are live bacteria and yeasts that, when consumed in adequate amounts, have the following benefits-

Gastronomics of Food and Mood

The gut-brain axis is the underlying link connecting the influence of food on our mood.

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The gut microbiome produces serotonin - the precursor for melatonin, the hormone that controls circadian rhythm and sleep.

Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is a neurotransmitter that helps induce calmness and sleep and is partly produced by the gut flora (2).

The largest nerve in the body, the vagus nerve, connects the brain and gut, forming the so-called gut-brain axis.

Thus, there is a neurological link between psychobiotic foods and how they affect the brain.

Tips for a Healthy Thanksgiving Dinner

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Given that gut microbiota has emerged as a key conduit for enhancing mental health, psychobiotic therapeutics can not only improve mental health but also serve as an alternative approach for patients who might be resistant to traditional therapies.

In summary, incorporating foods rich in psychobiotics into your diet may offer a safe and efficient means of improving your digestive and mental health.

Prepare a Thanksgiving meal that will improve your gut and mood!

Disclaimer: The content on this page is meant to be an informative resource and is not meant to replace advice from a medical professional. It is always best to consult a healthcare provider if you have any concerns.

References:

  1. From Probiotics to Psychobiotics: Live Beneficial Bacteria Which Act on the Brain-Gut Axis - (https:pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31010014/)
  2. Feed your microbes to deal with stress: a psychobiotic diet impacts microbial stability and perceived stress in a healthy adult population - (https:www.nature.com/articles/s41380-022-01817-y)

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