Why They Called it 'Gastric Perversion' in 1888 Part 5
Did you know that the historical understanding of the gut as a "second brain" is now supported by modern neuroscience? This video explores the intricate connection of the "gut-brain axis" and how digestive issues can be early indicators of a "nervous system" shutdown, especially in conditions like "dysautonomia". We discuss the enteric nervous system's function and its role in overall "brain health", highlighting why maintaining good "gut health" is crucial for your "gastrointestinal" well-being. This medical deep dive provides valuable insights into this often-overlooked connection.

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