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Gut is Responsible for Your Mood
The gut, known as the “second brain,” affects mood via the gut-brain axis, using nerves, hormones, and immune signals to influence emotional well-being.
The gut, known as the “second brain,” affects mood via the gut-brain axis, using nerves, hormones, and immune signals to influence emotional well-being.
The human body is a superorganism home to trillions of microbes in the gut, skin, and more that work with your cells to support health, digestion, and immunity.