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Mind-Gut connection

Mind-Gut connection

Your mood and cravings have a huge connection to your gut. There's a clear mind-gut connection.

Usually, when we feel bloated, we feel sad, anxious, or irritable. So, if you're feeling down, fatigued, or having cravings for some things, that could be your gut bacteria talking to you and saying, "I don't feel good." And they are sending signals to your brain that they need to be healed.

Depression, anxiety, and the feeling of tiredness all the time ⇒ are often related to our gut health.

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Dr. Amy Shah -- a medical doctor trained at Harvard, Cornell, and Columbia University, is an immunologist and leading expert in women’s hormonal health and nutrition. In this episode, Dr. Amy discusses: What bloating is; why and when it happens, foods notorious for causing bloating; How anxiety and depression can be tied to gut health, etc.

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