@StarlightEmber @LnzyHou correlation does not imply causation. That said, gut bacteria and neurological disorders being related or correlated is a thing and supporting good gut bacteria is a promising as ancillary, not primary treatment. Fermented foods aid good gut bacteria: sauerkraut, kimchi, nato (fermented soy beans) …
An aside: How heroin held the key to understanding Parkinson's disease: https://www.scienceintheclassroom.org/research-papers/how-heroin-held-key-understanding-parkinsons-disease
@LnzyHou my response was to @StarlightEmber for using the word “cause”. It is a common misconception in reader interpretation of science reporting and unfortunately sometimes in the science reporting itself. As you’ve observed, unless I’m being goofy I aim for clarity and fact-based content.
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I’m not suggesting probiotics can cure Parkinson’s. There are immeasurable reasons to maintain a healthy gut. Daily probiotic is easy habit.