Vitamin D Can Reduce Coronavirus Mortality
Vitamin D has long been linked with our gut and immune system. Researchers report that Vitamin D could help reduce complications and mortality rates from COVID-19.
The GUTXY team shares the latest microbiome research and gut health insights.
Vitamin D has long been linked with our gut and immune system. Researchers report that Vitamin D could help reduce complications and mortality rates from COVID-19.
In uncertain times like these, worry and anxiety are starting to reign supreme. Recent evidence suggests we can create our own anti-stress agents, right here in the gut.
New research indicates that eating just one meal high in saturated fat can inhibit our ability to concentrate. Working from home may need a new meal plan.
With the global pandemic, we’ve seen a rise in people experiencing anxiety and depression. Maybe it’s time we go the source, and use our gut microbes to support our mental health.
COVID-19 is infamous for seriously affecting our lungs and overall respiratory capacities. Turns out, the microbes in our throat could be key to fighting coronavirus.
COVID-19 is notorious for striking some patients more than others. Now, a new study from China suggests the gut microbiome may predict the severity of
When it comes to supporting our immune system, it all begins with gut health. Up to 80% of our immune system resides within the gut.
New research has illustrated how a heat-inactivated probiotic can offer symptom relief, gaining attention as a potential solution and IBS treatment.
Every day, we could be flushing critical coronavirus data down the toilet. According to scientists, the clue to when society will reopen seems to be
A down-to-the-nitty-gritty overview of the link between our beloved gut microbes and weight loss.
Akkermansia muciniphila has become quite the microbial superstar. We delve into recent research that shows just how powerful this bacterium is for our gut.
Intermittent fasting has become a worldwide trend in the last few years. Knowing what to eat and when might just be the key for managing your gut health.