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The Neuro Collective Podcast - Gut-Brain Guardians - The Role of IgG and IgA in Wellness- Episode 38

Gut-Brain Guardians - The Role of IgG and IgA in Wellness- Episode 38

11/21/24 • 26 min

The Neuro Collective Podcast

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Ever wondered how your gut and brain are connected? Join Dr. Michael and May Bagnell in this thought-provoking episode as they dive deep into the fascinating world of IgG and IgA—two powerful players in your immune system. Together, they explore how these immunoglobulins affect everything from food sensitivities to brain health, delayed reactions, and even behavioral concerns like ADHD.

Discover why understanding your immune responses could be the key to unlocking better health for you and your family. Learn the difference between IgE (the "911" of allergies) and the subtler, more pervasive IgG and IgA reactions that could quietly undermine your well-being. Dr. Michael and May share practical tips, compelling case studies, and their expert insights to help you make informed decisions about food choices, testing, and gut repair.

Whether you're battling brain fog, chronic inflammation, or seeking answers for your child's health, this episode is packed with actionable wisdom, humor, and encouragement. Plus, hear how one simple dietary shift made all the difference for a young ADHD patient and his family.

Listen now to uncover how food, histamine, and your immune system are shaping your brain, gut, and life. Healing starts here!

🌟 Follow and engage with us at BagnellBrainCenter.com and on Instagram! Let us know your questions and what you’d like us to discuss next.

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Ever wondered how your gut and brain are connected? Join Dr. Michael and May Bagnell in this thought-provoking episode as they dive deep into the fascinating world of IgG and IgA—two powerful players in your immune system. Together, they explore how these immunoglobulins affect everything from food sensitivities to brain health, delayed reactions, and even behavioral concerns like ADHD.

Discover why understanding your immune responses could be the key to unlocking better health for you and your family. Learn the difference between IgE (the "911" of allergies) and the subtler, more pervasive IgG and IgA reactions that could quietly undermine your well-being. Dr. Michael and May share practical tips, compelling case studies, and their expert insights to help you make informed decisions about food choices, testing, and gut repair.

Whether you're battling brain fog, chronic inflammation, or seeking answers for your child's health, this episode is packed with actionable wisdom, humor, and encouragement. Plus, hear how one simple dietary shift made all the difference for a young ADHD patient and his family.

Listen now to uncover how food, histamine, and your immune system are shaping your brain, gut, and life. Healing starts here!

🌟 Follow and engage with us at BagnellBrainCenter.com and on Instagram! Let us know your questions and what you’d like us to discuss next.

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