A healthy gut isn’t just about digestive well-being; it’s also intimately linked to the normal functioning of the central nervous system (CNS). The gut serves as a hub for hormones, neurotransmitters, and immunological factors that communicate directly with the brain or indirectly through the autonomic nervous system. Recent studies have placed a spotlight on the microbiome’s variability and its profound impact on various CNS disorders, including anxiety, depressive disorders, schizophrenia, and autism.
Introducing ‘Anxiety, Gut Microbiome, and Nutraceuticals: Recent Trends and Clinical Evidence,’ a comprehensive exploration of the intricate relationship between gut microbiomes and anxiety, and how this connection can be harnessed for treatment using nutraceuticals. The book delves into emerging trends and provides clinical evidence regarding the application of nutraceuticals to address anxiety and related disorders.
Key Features:
In-depth exploration of anxiety and related disorders, covering pathophysiological and pharmacological aspects.
An examination of the pharmacology underpinning anxiety and associated conditions.
Insight into the crucial role of gut microbiota in relation to anxiety and related disorders.
Descriptions of various nutraceuticals and their classes, demonstrating their potential in managing anxiety and related conditions.
The realm of nutraceuticals has garnered increasing interest in recent years, with clinical studies revealing their effectiveness in treating various health conditions. This book provides a valuable resource, shedding light on the clinical evidence supporting the use of nutraceuticals in the management of anxiety and related disorders