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Gut - Brain Connection to the Kitchengarden in your Backyard. Research highlights the gut-brain axis as a vital link where microbiota influence neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's. Probiotics like Lactiplantibacillus plantarum and Akkermansia muciniphila may reduce neuroinflammation and improve memory. Fiber and polyphenols support these beneficial bacteria. You know Kesser and Steen - the two boys from the Nature and Innovation class who are crazy about fermenting all sorts of things. Today their teacher, Professor Hendricks, has invited a guest lecturer to talk about the latest in health and gut bacteria, and we were allowed to look at their notes. Do microbes play a role in Alzheimer's disease? A few years ago, some big pharmaceutical companies thought they had now found the philosopher's stone and could (maybe) cure various types of dementia. But in the middle of it all, it was (fortunately) discovered that the medicine might actually make things much worse - the patients got worse than when they started taking the medicine.. and by then factories had already been built all over the world, which were almost ready to produce.. You may have heard about the new theory that says: that maybe it turns out that bacteria can be the cause of, for example, Alzheimer's - and now the new research comes and says: that on the other hand, it may be that bacteria can counteract this development that leads to dementia. This podcast is not about dementia as such, but about health - whether you yourself can do something to stay healthy for as long as possible, but remember, this is completely new research! “Well, for God’s sake Kesser,” Steen exclaims, “if people really want to live on Mars, shouldn’t they just have the right to go there? Then they can try to grow some different mushrooms in their backyards, or if they’d rather live on artificial ketchup in a tube?” he adds. “Yes, Steen, you might have a point - a detail that we don’t talk about at all. What are people supposed to live on? In a surf shack, out in space 🪐” Kesser replies. #organickitchengarden #gutbrainconnection #regenerativeagriculture #kesserogsteenpåtur Copyright 2026 - Flmme Rouge 🚩 Nature