Many Doctors Agree Caring for This Part of Your Body Can Reduce Risk for Cancer, Alzheimer's, and Arthritis
Gut health has become a wellness trend among prominent scientists in recent years for good reason.
A growing body of evidence now suggests the colony of trillions of bacteria living in our digestive systems – known as the gut microbiome – could be the key to our overall health. The more diverse those microscopic colonies are, the better our immunity to a host of diseases from cancer to heart disease and dementia.
But another area of the body is beginning to grab scientific attention for the same reason.