Probiotics regulate and support nearly every vital function including mood, mental performance, bone density, joint inflammation, weight management, and more.
They may be common these days, but they are still underrated by most people.
Canadian researchers found a connection between fibromyalgia and abnormal gut microbiome for the first time in a study published in the journal Pain13.
Although the cause-and-effect relationships between our gut microbiome and fibromyalgia requires further research, the study concluded that fibromyalgia patients tend to have 5 times less secondary bile acid (alpha-muricholic acid (aMCA)) than healthy individuals.
Probiotics are found to have an influence on the bile acid levels and metabolism in our body14.
In addition, two separate studies15 also demonstrated the positive impacts of probiotics on the anxiety and inflammatory processes that fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue patients experience.