Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 27255
  Title The gut microflora-brain connection and neurologic disorders - a review of the evidence - part II. More on the relationship between gut microflora and neurological disorders
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Journal Nutr Perspect. 2021 Apr;44(2):34-35, 37-40, 42
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Abstract: [Part I of this series ended with a discussion on the relationship between gut microflora and neurological disorders as outlined in the paper “Microbiota-gut-brain axis and the central nervous system” by Zhu et al (1). Now in part II I would like to continue this discussion by highlighting a quote from the Zhu et al paper (1) on the neurodegenerative disease multiple sclerosis (MS). As you will see, MS is associated with several gut microflora imbalances]

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