'Does Hay Fever Start in the Gut?' Practical Online Seminar Deciphering 'Gut Bacteria and Chronic Inflammation' Explained by Prof. Yuji Naito of Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine (Held on 4/25)
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Smart Life Association and Smart Gut will co-host an online seminar on April 25, featuring Prof. Yuji Naito. It will explain the link between gut bacteria and chronic inflammation to combat hay fever and other allergies.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the relationship between pollen allergy and gut environment?
- A: Recent studies suggest that disruptions in gut microbiota can affect immune function and may underlie chronic inflammation, which leads to allergy symptoms such as pollen allergy.
- Q: Can anyone attend the seminar?
- A: Yes. In addition to practical knowledge for healthcare professionals and beauty and wellness experts, the seminar also provides self-care tips that anyone can incorporate into their daily diet.
- Q: What is Luminacoid?
- A: Luminacoid is a general term for components such as fermentable dietary fibers that serve as food for gut bacteria and have beneficial effects. The seminar will provide detailed explanations of their functions.