10 BRAINY FACTS ABOUT YOUR GUT
(it’s smarter than you think)
Pay special attention to #9!!
1. THE GUT DOESN’T NEED THE BRAIN’S INPUT.
You might think of your gut as a rebel against authority. It doesnāt wait for your brainās impulses to do the important work of digestion, because it doesnāt need toāit acts as its own ābrain.ā No other organ, not even the all-powerful heart, can pull that off.
2. THERE ARE MORE THAN 100 MILLION BRAIN CELLS IN YOUR GUT.
Your gutās power to think for itself is no surprise; there are millions of neurons in its lengthy coils (9 meters of intestines, from the esophagus to anus). Thatās more neurons than are found in the spinal cord or peripheral nervous system.
3. YOUR GUT HAS ITS OWN NERVOUS SYSTEM.
The enteric nervous systemāthe controlling mechanism of digestion and eliminationāis the overlord of your gut, and functions all on its own. Some scientists see it as part of the central nervous system, while others consider it its own entity. It likely evolved to give the gut the go-ahead when the āgot to goā impulse strikes, without requiring the brainās sign-off, particularly when you consider the helplessness of an infant with its brand-new brain.
4. THERE’S AN INFORMATION HIGHWAY FROM YOUR GUT TO YOUR BRAIN.
Thereās one big visceral nerve embedded in your gutāthe vagus nerve. Research has revealed that up to 90 percent of its fibers carry information FROM the gut TO the brain, rather than the other way around. In other words, the brain interprets gut signals as emotions. So you really should trust your gut.
5. MOST OF YOUR SEROTONIN IS IN YOUR GUT.
Some 95 percent of your bodyās serotonin, that marvelous mood molecule that antidepressant drugs like Prozac keep in your body, can be found in the gut. So, itās no wonder that diet, medications, and antibiotics can wreak havoc on oneās mood.
6. A HEALTHY GUT MAY PROTECT YOUR BONES.
In a study of the serotonin-gut relationship, scientists discovered an unexpected link between the gut and the bones. Inhibiting the gutās release of serotonin counteracted the bone-density reduction of osteoporosis in mice. This research is going into studies on new osteoporosis-fighting drugs.
7. RESEARCH SHOWS LINKS BETWEEN AUTISM AND HAVING FEWER STRAINS OF GUT BACTERIA.
In as many as nine out of 10 cases, autistic people have common gut imbalances such as leaky gut syndrome, irritable bowel syndrome, and fewer strains of āgoodā bacteria. Research on mice is looking at possible treatments of some of the behavioral disorders of autism by balancing microbes in the guts, though many warn that such treatments canāt produce a ācureā for autism.
8. FOOD REALLY DOES AFFECT YOUR MOOD.
Different foods, when introduced to the gut via feeding tubes, have been shown to change a person’s moods without the personās awareness of what they were “eating.” Fat, for instance, increased feelings of happiness and pleasure (no surprise there) because appeared to trigger the release of dopamineāthe brainās natural opiate. Carbohydrate consumption stimulated the release of serotonin, the āfeel-goodā neurotransmitter.
9. YOUR GUT IS YOUR BEST FRIEND IN COLD AND FLU SEASON.
Not only does your gut hold brain cells, but it also houses the bulk of your immune cellsā70 percentāin the form of gut-associated lymphoid tissue, or GALT, which plays a huge part in killing and expelling pathogens. GALT and your gut microbiomeāthe trillions of bacteria that live, like an immense microbial universe, in your gutāwork hard to help you get over what ails you. Thatās all the more reason to be careful with the use of antibiotics, which wipe out the good bacteria along with the bad.
10. YOUR GUT CAN BECOME ADDICTED TO OPIATES.
Inside your gut are opiate receptors, which are also found in the brain. The gut is just as susceptible to addiction as the brain and may contribute to the intense difficulty some addicts have trying to kick the habit.
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