Miscellaneous
In the previous interview with Austin Durant (see Episode 1), the founder of Fermenters Club and I chatted about :How soon can the risk of suicide show up after a concussion? Why can one concussion indicate the potential of having future concussions?Why is it urgent that people who’ve never had a concussion subscribe and download information about concussions through these episodes?It was an eye-opening episode where I became perhaps a little too vulnerable about my experiences. If you didn’t have a chance to listen yet, I would highly recommend that you download Episode 1.In Part 2 of our interview with the founder of Fermenter’s Club, Austin Durant shares the exciting new notions of science that there may be be a connection between gut and brain health. Why would this be important to concussion survivors? Because when there has been a brain injury, we need to nurture our brain tissue as well as we can. Additionally, as many concussion survivors know, depression or anxiety after a concussion can be one of the unpleasant side effects of a concussion. What I love about this interview is that Austin shares details about the new science that is starting to show that a healthy gut can help with depression and anxiety. He talks about psychobiotics that can have positive support mechanisms for our moods - even for people who haven’t sustained a concussion. It’s truly exciting stuff! And guess what? He even shares an easy recipe that can help. So, let’s listen in!You can reach out to Austin Durant at:Blog: http://www.FermentersClub.comFB: http://www.Facebook.com/FermentersInstagram: http://www.Instagram.com/FermentersClubAs always, seek the advice of your care provider before making any adjustments to your life after a concussion.And many thanks to Aakash Gandhi who composed and performed the song, “Twinkle in the Night,” which blesses our intro and outro to the podcast!