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Bacteria & The Brain: The Powerful Behavior-Modifying Effects of The Gut

UncategorizedBy Michael E. McEvoyFebruary 6, 20133 Comments

The gut has been called “the second brain”. Research reveals that the enteric nervous system (ENS), a branch of the autonomic nervous system that is found in the GI tract, can communicate with, and function independently of the brain. The enteric nervous system of the gut is comprised of about 500 million neurons. The enteric

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