Recent research reveals that nearly 90% of serotonin, a key neurotransmitter for mood, is produced in the gut, highlighting the crucial role of the gut-brain axis (source). This intricate communication network links digestive health to emotional and cognitive well-being. However, recognizing how gut imbalances manifest as anxiety, depression, or trouble focusing remains a challenge for many. Understanding these hidden connections is essential for harnessing the power of gut health to support mental clarity and emotional stability.
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24. Gluten Sensitivity and Cognitive Effects Gluten sensitivity—which includes both celiac disease and non-celiac gluten sensitivity—can cause significant gut inflammation and lead to cognitive symptoms such…