In an era when medicine is slowly learning to see the body as a conversation rather than a collection of parts, epidemiologist Tim Spector offers a quietly radical proposition: that the health of the mind is tended at the dinner table and the bathroom sink. His research into the microbiome — the vast community of organisms living within us — suggests that oral hygiene, dietary diversity, and fermented foods are not peripheral habits but central acts of cognitive self-preservation. The claim that flossing alone may halve dementia risk is not metaphor but mechanism, tracing a biological thread f
Microbiota expert Spector links dental hygiene to dementia risk reduction
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Microbiota expert promotes gut-brain health connection through dietary and hygiene practices, potentially driving demand for functional foods, dental products, and wellness services.
Consumers may increase spending on functional foods (fermented products, plant-based proteins), dental hygiene products, dietary supplements, and preventive health services. Shift toward plant-based proteins could reduce red meat consumption. Increased coffee consumption may benefit beverage sector.
Potential for public health campaigns promoting preventive gut-brain health; possible regulatory scrutiny of health claims made by wellness experts; potential insurance incentives for preventive dental care; food labeling standards for functional foods may be strengthened.