GI-Skin-Brain Axis
The intricate relationship between our gastrointestinal (GI) system, skin, and brain has garnered increasing attention in recent years. Often referred to as the GI-Skin-Brain Axis, this complex interplay highlights how these seemingly distinct systems communicate and influence each other. Understanding the GI-Skin-Brain Axis offers new perspectives on holistic approaches to health and wellness.
Glymphatics
Did you know that your brain has its own garbage disposal system? It’s called glymphatics, a relatively recent discovery that sheds light on how the brain cleanses itself. While the lymphatic system is well-known for clearing waste from the rest of the body, the glymphatic system plays a crucial role in maintaining the brain's health. The glymphatic system primarily operates during sleep, making a good night's rest essential for its proper functioning.
Glycation
Did you know that glycation, a natural process accelerated by sugar and UV exposure, can affect your skin's youthful glow? Glycation is a chemical reaction that occurs when sugars in our bloodstream bind to proteins, forming advanced glycation end products (AGEs). A major factor contributing to early aging is elevated blood sugar levels. When blood sugar spikes, free radicals go on a rampage, promoting premature aging throughout your entire body.
Calming Tea
Carminative herbs are known to promote optimal digestive health. The term "carminative" is derived from the Latin word "carminare," which means "to expel wind." Carminative herbs are believed to work by relaxing the smooth muscles of the gastrointestinal tract, reducing spasms and facilitating the passage of gas through the digestive system. Additionally, some carminative herbs may have mild anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties that contribute to their digestive benefits such as bloating & indigestion.