“The results were striking: the combination significantly reduced tumor size in all treated mice and even achieved complete remission in some cases.”
90% of the bodies serotonin is produced by the Enterochromaffin Like Cells (ECL Cells) in the lining of the gut.
SSRI’s do not work to increase the serotonin in the synaptic cleft if there is an overall deficiency of serotonin in the body.
The ECL Cells respond to gastrin, released by the stomach’s G-Cells into the bloodstream when the stomachs expands from eating.
ECL Cells produce Histamines, Serotonin, and Somatotropin.
I met with my oncologist this past week and provided him medical research journal articles. I think I found the root cause of my lung cancer. It was in the ECL Cells and lack of Histamine regulation.
He is a top oncologist at a major university hospital and was unaware of the biochemical processes I explained to him. He and my primary care Dr are reading my research now. The key is an enzyme that degrades Histamines.
The gut biom is far more complex than most realize. I attended a conference symposium on “Psychiatry and the Gut” a few years ago at an APA Conference where Michael Gershon of Columbia University, author of “The Second Brain” presented on this topic. I have been following the gut biom research ever since.
Gershon has been called the “father of neurogastroenterology” because, in addition to his work on neuronal control of gastrointestinal behavior and the development of the enteric nervous system,
The research is lacking on the influence of the vagus nerve on the gut and the enteric nervous system.