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Brain-Gut Connection & Its Role In Taste

Brain-Gut Connection & Its Role In Taste

  • Neurons activated in the gut are activated when sugar, fatty acids, and amino acids are present
  • Nerve cells in the gut are collecting information about what’s there and send that information up to the brain
  • Neuropod cells sense nutrients, particularly sugar, which activates areas of the brain that cause you to seek out more of that food
  • The selective preference for seeking out sweet foods occurs even if you can’t taste the food and it is injected straight into the gut
  • The gut can detect the difference between sweet things that contain calories and things that do not (artificial sweeteners)

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