The Gut-Brain Axis and Rheumatoid Arthritis — The Connection Your Rheumatologist Isn't Talking About
Discover how the gut-brain axis directly impacts Rheumatoid Arthritis inflammation in women. Learn how gut dysfunction, stress and RA create a vicious cycle — and what you can do naturally to break it.
The Leaky Gut-RA Connection: What Your Rheumatologist Isn't Telling You
Your gut lining is only ONE cell thick. When it breaks down, your Rheumatoid Arthritis flares thus causing gut inflammation and joints. Discover the leaky gut-RA connection your Rheumatologist isn't addressing — and what you can do naturally to heal both.
How Leaky Gut Fuels Inflammation & Weakens Immunity
The gut contains 10 times more health-determining bacteria than the rest of the body which means it works very hard to protect us from infection, support our metabolism, and promote healthy digestion and elimination.
Uncovering Parasites’ Role in Rheumatoid Arthritis
Given the gut’s central role in immune regulation (via the gut-associated lymphoid tissue, barrier function, microbiota interactions), it makes sense that intestinal parasites may have outsized influence in RA.