The Gut Brain Connection

Meet Your Vagus Nerve!

When I first learned about my Vagus Nerve, I was amazed to the learn about the physical and biochemical connection between my gut and my brain. The Vagus Nerve runs down the length of your back and is the biggest nerve in your body. It sends signals back and forth from the brain to the gut and vice versa, creating a constant highway of communication between the two. This communication system is called the gut-brain axis.

Both the gut and brain contain neurons, the brain 100 billion (1Trusted Source) and the gut 500 million connected through your nervous system (2Trusted Source). The trillions of microbes that live in your gut also make other chemicals that affect how your brain works (3Trusted Source).

Recent studies also show that they affect the each other’s health. If your gut is struggling with a health issue, i.e., IBS, Crohn’s or even constipation, you’re thinking process is affected. Ever experience confusion or brain fog? Something’s wrong in your gut.

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