the gut can talk to the brain in other ways, including through hormones, the immune system and through our gut microbes.
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its ability to detect activity in our organs and communicate that important information back to the brain.
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The vagus nerve is considered to be the body’s sixth sense,
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The most direct is the vagus nerve, an information super-highway that sends signals from our gut to our central nervous system, and is a key player in the body’s ‘rest and digest’ mode.
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The two-way communication between the gut and the brain is called the gut–brain axis, and information can travel back and forth in a number of ways.
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This connection is so strong that scientists have come to call the gut our second brain, and are gleaning a better understanding than ever of how we can all nurture this connection to feel and think better.
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But did you know that the gut has its own nervous system? Or that the gut is in constant dialogue with the brain, influencing your thoughts and moods even when you aren’t eating?
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Butterflies in your stomach on a first date, a gut feeling that someone isn’t being honest with you,
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Bad diet is the leading risk factor for death in the majority of countries around the world, claiming more lives than smoking.