Posted on January 11th, 2012 by Craig Maltby, Editor
Stress and gut health and immune balance. How does it all work?
There a lot out there about stress and immune health, and stress and digestive health. But what about all three? Stress. Gut health. Immune
health. The all three interact with each other. What’s the real story?
Stress can alter the bacterial composition of the digestive tract. When that happens, good/bad bacteria are out of balance. When bad bacteria rule the roost (in the gut), the ability of the body’s immune system to operate at top efficiency is compromised. Gut bacteria are the “educators” of the body’s immune cell behavior, signaling aggressive or passive response as needed, depending on the kinds of pathogens or antigens that enter the body and alert the immune system.
An even better, but lengthier, discussion is here. The author likens immune balance as a “four-way seesaw” that needs to maintain balance to work.
Go, stress, gut, immune. They make your health world go round. That’s why stress management over the long term is so important. It can impact so many other parts of your health and eventually, your quality of life.






January 20th, 2012 at 6:50 am
Great post, thanks alot.