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When Your Gut Talks to Your Brain Re-release: The Real Gut–Brain Connection

17 min · 13. juli 2026
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This episode explains how your gut and brain are in constant two-way communication and why digestive symptoms and mental symptoms often occur together. If you’ve experienced anxiety, depression, fogginess, or poor focus alongside bloating, constipation, diarrhea, or heartburn, those issues can be linked biologically. We cover the main ways the gut and brain talk: the vagus nerve, immune signaling from gut inflammation, and chemical messengers like neurotransmitters and hormones. About 90% of the body’s serotonin is produced in the gut, and gut bacteria help regulate serotonin, dopamine, and GABA—so gut inflammation can disrupt mood, motivation, and calmness. The episode discusses how slowed digestion or diarrhea can lead to toxin reabsorption or poor nutrient uptake, both of which affect the brain. It also introduces a practical 5R framework for gut healing: Remove irritants and pathogenic overgrowths; Replace missing digestive support (acid, enzymes, bile); Re-inoculate with appropriate probiotics or fermented foods; Repair the gut lining and barrier; and Rebalance through sleep, stress management, and improving vagal tone. Practical tools and supplements discussed include magnesium blends for nervous system and bowel support, botanical antimicrobials for biofilms and overgrowth, Mimosa pudica for elimination support, targeted probiotics and Saccharomyces boulardii (useful around antibiotics), and curcumin for gut inflammation. Food-based probiotics (yogurt, kefir, kimchi) and strain rotation are also recommended approaches. Ultimately, the take-home is that gut and brain are partners: treating one can support the other, but the best results come from addressing both physiology (digestion, inflammation, metabolism) and nervous-system factors (sleep, stress, therapy) together.

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When Your Gut Talks to Your Brain Re-release: The Real Gut–Brain Connection

This episode explains how your gut and brain are in constant two-way communication and why digestive symptoms and mental symptoms often occur together. If you’ve experienced anxiety, depression, fogginess, or poor focus alongside bloating, constipation, diarrhea, or heartburn, those issues can be linked biologically. We cover the main ways the gut and brain talk: the vagus nerve, immune signaling from gut inflammation, and chemical messengers like neurotransmitters and hormones. About 90% of the body’s serotonin is produced in the gut, and gut bacteria help regulate serotonin, dopamine, and GABA—so gut inflammation can disrupt mood, motivation, and calmness. The episode discusses how slowed digestion or diarrhea can lead to toxin reabsorption or poor nutrient uptake, both of which affect the brain. It also introduces a practical 5R framework for gut healing: Remove irritants and pathogenic overgrowths; Replace missing digestive support (acid, enzymes, bile); Re-inoculate with appropriate probiotics or fermented foods; Repair the gut lining and barrier; and Rebalance through sleep, stress management, and improving vagal tone. Practical tools and supplements discussed include magnesium blends for nervous system and bowel support, botanical antimicrobials for biofilms and overgrowth, Mimosa pudica for elimination support, targeted probiotics and Saccharomyces boulardii (useful around antibiotics), and curcumin for gut inflammation. Food-based probiotics (yogurt, kefir, kimchi) and strain rotation are also recommended approaches. Ultimately, the take-home is that gut and brain are partners: treating one can support the other, but the best results come from addressing both physiology (digestion, inflammation, metabolism) and nervous-system factors (sleep, stress, therapy) together.

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