
Brain-Immune Axis
This informative seminar will examine the influence of the brain on the immune system, especially the glial cells. In fact, new findings show that the cerebellar interposed nuclei (IN) actually participate in regulating immune function. In order for crosstalk to occur between the brain and the immune system, communication is necessary among cytokines, peptides, leukotrienes, prostaglandins, and other signaling agents.
topics
Simultaneously Support
How to simultaneously support the brain and immune system
Leaky Gut
How traumatic brain injury can increase “leaky gut”
Brain-Immune
The brain-immune connection of cortisol and melatonin circadian rhythms
Sleep Deprivation
How sleep deprivation triggers a proinflammatory immune response
Clinical Jewels & Insights
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Author
Dr. Datis Kharrazian
PhD, DHSc, DC, MS, MMSc, FACN
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