Focus on the Microbiome
The Gut-Brain Axis

Just the Basics

The gut-brain axis is a bidirectional network comprised of the gut microbiome, the central and enteric nervous systems, the immune system, and the HPA axis. Gut microbes influence the brain by strengthening the gut barrier, modulating inflammation, and supporting balanced neurotransmitter production.

A Real-World Case Experience

Patient: 51 year old female with history of stroke and breast cancer. Complaining of chronic GI discomfort, anxiety, irritability, and sleeplessness.

Novel Intervention: Omni-Biotic Stress Release, 30-day check-in

Healthcare Provider: Nicole Cain, ND, MA

  • 100% gas/bloating resolution (within 2 days)
  • Anxiety reduction from 7 to 2 on a 10-scale
  • Significantly improved sleep (mid-night waking eliminated)
  • Brain fog lifted with significantly improved cognitive clarity
  • Frustration level/irritability significantly reduced

Expert Insights

A conversation with
Sabrina Moerkl, MD, PhD

Listen as Dr. Moerkl describes how gut microbes influence brain function. Highlights include clinical studies demonstrating the ability of a targeted psychobiotic to positively impact mood, cognition, memory, and mental clarity.

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