Recent studies reveal that nearly 90% of serotonin, a key mood-regulating neurotransmitter, is produced in the gut, highlighting a powerful link between gut health and mental wellness (source). The gut-brain axis, a complex communication network connecting the digestive tract and the brain, plays a crucial role in influencing emotions and behavior. However, early signs of gut-related mood changes—such as irritability or anxiety—are often overlooked, making it challenging to identify and address underlying digestive issues before they impact mental health.
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30. Chronic Gut Disorders Chronic gut disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and Crohn’s disease are prime examples of how ongoing digestive issues can profoundly…