I was trying to dig into other research on this, and I am thinking this issue becomes prominent with older people, due to the loss of other processes to mitigate it.
Address those other processes, and you could be back to normal.
Younger people eating a lot of fiber aren’t getting dementia, I wouldn’t think. Heck, I’ve been trying to encourage the short chain fatty acids some of these same bacteria form.
Still, it does seem a legitimate problem for older people, and I’m fast becoming one.
It has much more to do with circulation, but toxins resulting from gut dysbiosis exacerbate the problem created by systemic inflammation.
They already proved that Alzheimer’s is a consequence of circulatory disorder. The problem is that they couldn’t find a way to profit from a corrective measure so the research was ignored and somewhat buried…just like all the other inconvenient research.
Best advice for the you/the aged:
Get in the pool and exercise 3-4 times a week at a minimum and don’t eat out with rare exception & narrow qualifications for said meals.