

The Role of the Gut Microbiome in Brain Health
Research suggests that the gut may influence brain function through a complex communication network known as the gut-brain axis, which includes both physical and chemical pathways. The gut microbiome appears to play a key role in this connection, and imbalances in microbial communities have been associated with a range of mental and neurological conditions, including mood disorders and neurodegenerative diseases.
In this webinar, Dr. Lisa Pomeroy, ND - a traditional naturopath and Certified Microbiome Analyst with experience in functional lab testing - will discuss how gut microbes may influence brain health and highlight select findings from the GI-MAP test that have been linked in the literature to brain-related outcomes.
What You’ll Learn
Understand key concepts of the gut-brain axis
Explore how substances produced by gut microbes may influence the brain
Review microbes on the GI-MAP test that research has associated with brain health
Discuss microbial patterns reported in the literature in relation to conditions such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, depression, anxiety, and migraines
This class is designed for health practitioners interested in exploring the relationship between the microbiome and brain health from a research-informed perspective.
Register now to explore how the gut-brain connection may offer new insights into supporting cognitive and emotional well-being.