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August 08, 2022
Nitrates used as meat preservatives can affect human brains and intestinal bacteria
Consumption of processed meats can increase the risk of manic depression, experts say.
A study involving more than 1,000 people (including those diagnosed with bipolar disorder) found that people who ate processed meats were three times more likely to develop manic depression.
Manic episodes affect 1 or 2 people in every 100. They fall into the group of bipolar disorders .
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have concluded that not all processed meats are associated with an increased risk of manic depression. They claim that prosciutto, for example, does not expose people to this danger, unlike sausages, sausages and other similar meat products.
Nitrates used as meat preservatives can affect the brains and intestinal bacteria of people who eat them. Nitric oxide is found in higher levels in the blood of people with bipolar disorder.
Clean meat is more useful not only for those with bipolar disorder or those prone to manic behavior, but also for all people. Processed meats join the WHO long list of carcinogenic foods and other products. It contains over 470 lines.
A study published in the journal Molecular Psychiatry found that nitrates can alter intestinal bacteria associated with mental health. Although manic depression depends on many factors, such as genetic predisposition, environmental influences, etc., reduced consumption of processed meat can clear the intestines of nitrates. And this leads to a reduced risk of recurrent manic episodes.
Bipolar affective disorder (sometimes called manic-depressive psychosis or cyclophrenia) is a disease of the so-called affective disorders and is classified as a mental illness, a mental disorder that is characterized mostly by a change in mood. Episodes of depression and melancholy are followed by periods of euphoria. It is this condition that psychiatrists call mania. These episodes are cyclical, but there may be periods of time between them without any signs of the disease.