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New Study Reveals Gut–Brain Link Between IBD and Parkinson’s Disease

By: Prodigy
07/25/2025, Wilmslow // PRODIGY: Feature Story //

A Groundbreaking Study Strengthens the Gut–Brain Connection

A major new study published in npj Parkinson’s Disease (June 2025) has uncovered surprising similarities in the gut microbiomes of individuals with Parkinson’s disease and those with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The research suggests that gut dysbiosis — an imbalance in the gut microbiota — may play a key role in the development of neurological disorders, including Parkinson’s.

According to Martin Cohen, gut health specialist at IBS and Gut Health Clinic, this study offers powerful validation for what clinicians have long observed: the gut is central not just to digestion, but to overall health — including brain function.

We are a specialist IBS and gut health clinic helping people overcome digestive challenges, restore gut balance, and feel better long-term
IBS and Gut Health Clinic

Key Findings from the Study:

  • Researchers studied the gut microbiomes of 94 participants: 54 with Parkinson’s, 24 with IBD, and 16 healthy controls.
  • Both Parkinson’s and IBD patients showed significantly reduced levels of short-chain fatty acid (SCFA)-producing bacteria.
  • SCFAs are essential for maintaining gut lining integrity, regulating immune function, and supporting brain health.
  • There was a measurable overlap in microbial imbalance between Parkinson’s and IBD participants.
  • These findings suggest that IBD-related gut dysbiosis may increase the risk of developing Parkinson’s.
  • The study highlights the importance of the gut-brain axis — the biochemical signalling between the gut and the central nervous system.

Clinic Expert Weighs In: “These Findings Are Exciting — and Validating”

“These findings are exciting but not surprising,” says Martin Cohen, lead practitioner at The IBS and Gut Health Clinic. “We’ve long understood that the gut and brain are in constant communication. When someone’s microbiome is inflamed or out of balance, we often see it reflected in issues like brain fog, anxiety, fatigue, and even more serious neurological symptoms.”

“What’s groundbreaking about this study,” Cohen continues, “is the scientific confirmation that gut changes commonly seen in IBD could be setting the stage for Parkinson’s. It’s a reminder that we can’t treat digestive health in isolation — it affects the whole person.”

The Microbiome and Its Role

While the microbiome plays a central role in a wide range of areas of health, including digestion and immune and brain health, it’s the by-products produced by these bacteria that are central to overall wellbeing.

Martin explains that “a well-fed microbiome is important to support the growth of certain beneficial bacteria. These bacteria also produce short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), which are essentially by-products of the fermentation process”

It’s well understood that SCFAs support the health of the gut lining, but this recent study has further validated their role elsewhere in the body. Cohen continues, “Once the gut lining is well nourished with SCFAs, these enter general circulation and make their way to other parts of the body, such as the brain, with benefits such as reducing inflammation and supporting the sleep-wake cycles as well as appetite”

Gut Health and Disease Prevention: A Whole-Body Approach

Gut health is far more than a digestive concern — it’s foundational to immunity, mood stability, and now, as this research shows, brain health. At IBS and Gut Health Clinic, the focus is on addressing the root causes of imbalance, rather than merely managing symptoms.

“We support our clients in restoring microbial diversity using a combination of dietary therapy, targeted probiotics, prebiotics, and lifestyle strategies like stress reduction,” explains Cohen. “We also use advanced stool testing to pinpoint specific microbial deficiencies, like low SCFA-producing bacteria, which are vital for protecting the gut lining and reducing systemic inflammation.”

The clinic’s goal is to build resilience — not just relieve discomfort. “Whether someone is struggling with IBD, IBS, or chronic fatigue, our work is about improving long-term outcomes, including cognitive clarity, energy levels, and overall well-being.”

Take the First Step Toward Better Gut–Brain Health

If you’re living with IBD, IBS, or unexplained gut-related symptoms and want to protect your long-term brain and immune health, IBS and Gut Health Clinic can help. Book a discovery consultation with our team today to begin your personalised gut healing journey.

About IBS and Gut Health Clinic

We are a specialist IBS and gut health clinic helping people overcome digestive challenges, restore gut balance, and feel better long-term.

With a science-backed, personalised approach, we support clients dealing with IBD, IBS, SIBO, as well as inflammatory conditions or mood changes.

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