The gut and brain communicate through a two-way network called the gut-brain axis, where the gut sends signals about hunger, fullness, stress, inflammation, and immunity to the brain, while the brain influences mood, sleep, appetite, digestion, and stress responses; maintaining gut health supports mental wellbeing.
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A healthier gut can support a healthier mind. 🧠🌿Added:
The gut and brain connection explained.
Did you know that your gut and brain are constantly texting?
Yes, the connection is stronger than you think.
This communication system is [music] called the gut-brain axis, which is a two-way network between your gut and brain.
At the center of this connection is the vagus nerve, a major nerve that sends signals in both directions. So, what exactly do these two organs communicate about?
Your gut has millions of neurons that send signals about hunger, fullness, stress, inflammation, and even immunity to the brain.
In response, the brain influences mood, sleep, appetite, digestion, and stress responses.
It's important to keep a healthy gut as it supports a healthier mind. Take care of both.
Consult Apollo specialists for expert gastro and neuro care.
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