Stanford University researchers have discovered there are up to 100 TRILLION MICROBES that reside in your gut.
Stanford University researchers have discovered there are up to 100 TRILLION MICROBES that reside in your gut. These microbes represent thousands of speciesâand affect your âadaptive immune systems, energy production, and obesity.â These beneficial bacteria form your âbrain-gut axisââwhich basically means your tummy is connected to your brain. ===> This discovery of the âsecond brainâ in your gut changes EVERYTHING we *thought* we knew about stress, mood, happiness, and more. Because that same research shows that your gut creates more than 30 neurotransmitters. Itâs like having your own personal pharmacy, which over the course of your lifetime, easily produces a FORTUNE in chemicals on your behalf. Is your gutâs pharmacy working like itâs supposed to? Well, let me ask you: Do you feel stressed or anxious and struggle to calm down? Do you ever wake up feeling down or low in mental energy? Do you reach for sugar or other habits to try and âfeel betterâ? ===> If yes to any of thoseâthen itâs clear you would benefit from tapping into the power researchers discovered about the 2nd brain [find out how right here]. Itâs the key to turning on your bodyâs feel-good pharmacy... ... and transforming your mood, emotions, stress-response and more. The science is undeniable. P.S.âWhen you FEEL BETTER, you make better decisions. For instance, when youâre feeling down... what kind of foods do you usually crave? Comfort foods, right? Sugary, fatty, filling items like ice cream, donuts, pasta and so on. But right after a workout, when your endorphins and neurotransmitters are highâitâs way easier to reach for juice, or a smoothie, or something healthy. Thatâs why itâs imperative to âhackâ this feel-good pharmacy in your brain. |
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