Journal article

The microbiome and mental health: Looking back, moving forward with lessons from allergic diseases

AC Logan, FN Jacka, JM Craig, SL Prescott

Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience | KOREAN COLL NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY | Published : 2016

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Abstract

Relationships between gastrointestinal viscera and human emotions have been documented by virtually all medical traditions known to date. The focus on this relationship has waxed and waned through the centuries, with noted surges in interest driven by cultural forces. Here we explore some of this history and the emerging trends in experimental and clinical research. In particular, we pay specific attention to how the hygiene hypothesis and emerging research on traditional dietary patterns has helped re-ignite interest in the use of microbes to support mental health. At present, the application of microbes and their structural parts as a means to positively influence mental health is an area ..

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