The Connection Between Gut and Mental Health
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The Connection Between Gut and Mental Health
What is the connection of our gut and mental health?
How can we cure issues like acidity, obesity and brain fog?
The good news is that almost any ailment can be healed. The key is not just managing the symptoms but treating it from its root cause—the gut!
The Gut as the Core of Health and Immunity
Your gut is a host to 100 trillion bacteria, good and bad, living in Synergy with each other to help fight against pathogens, diseases and germ attacks. It also helps accelerate your weight loss journey as well as build and boost immunity to fight any virus. The gut is also the main reason you can remember and reason things; it is where your fight-flight responses lay. It helps builds your cognitive fitness and protects your mental well-being as it is also your happy hormone secretor.
Modern Lifestyles and Gut Vulnerability
However, modern lifestyle changes have made our guts more vulnerable than ever before. Payal Kothari’s The Gut is all about understanding your bio-individual needs. It simplifies ways to heal simple and chronic illnesses by eating the right foods and releasing stress from your gut. The gut is the core of who we are, and this fascinating book tells you how to start listening to your gut instincts—from simple things like what to eat to closing a million-dollar deal!
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