A group of researchers from a number of institutions in the United States and Europe have discovered for the first time, a functional relationship or strong linkage between bacteria in the gut and acute brain disorder disease, Parkinson's.
the group of researchers believe that bacteria in the gut play a very powerful role in triggering symptoms of Parkinson's disease in humans.
CNBC
Initially, their research was launched using bacteria in the rat intestine before finally switching to the bacteria that exist in the human intestine.
These findings provide researchers with the latest solutions to treat patients with Parkinson's disease. Knowing the fact that there is a link between the bacteria in the intestine and the disease of the brain disorder, the researchers finally realized that the most appropriate target to be treated is the intestine, not the brain.
The researchers plan to develop a special probiotic drug containing healthy bacteria that will protect humans from disease and the potential to experience the symptoms.
This plan is certain to succeed if indeed the link between bacteria in the gut and Parkinson's disease is as strong as they found initially.
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