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The Wellness Messiah​ Podcast

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  • Your Child's School Performance: How Bacteria Affect Your Child's Brain and Intelligence

Your Child's School Performance: How Bacteria Affect Your Child's Brain and Intelligence

Tuesday 15th March 2022

Discover how gut bacteria impact your child's IQ, emotional intelligence, and school performance. Learn tips to manage the microbiome post-antibiotics.
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The Wellness Messiah​ Podcast
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Rimon
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Holistic Health Innovations
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How Gut Bacteria Shape Your Child's Intelligence and School Performance

The growth of the brain coming from the gut- and we know who sits in the gut, which is the microbiome- and of serotonin- this is a quote from him- of serotonin comes from the gut, and studies have shown that the gut produces or does not produce serotonin according to the messages they receive from the gut.
Ever wondered how the tiny microorganisms in your child's gut could be influencing their brain power and school performance? In this episode of 'The Wellness Messiah Podcast', Rimon dives into the fascinating world of gut bacteria and its surprising effects on children's cognitive abilities. From IQ and emotional intelligence to focus and academic success, the microbiome plays a crucial role in shaping young minds.
But it's not all smooth sailing; antibiotics, while life-saving, can disrupt this delicate balance, potentially impacting long-term health. Rimon offers practical advice on managing your child's microbiome post-antibiotics, including the benefits of fermented foods and natural sweeteners. He also highlights the pitfalls of commercial yogurt and sugary supplements that might do more harm than good. Tune in to discover how you can take simple steps to support your child's brain development and overall well-being.