Discover Your Gut Health
About 70% of the body’s immune cells are in the enteric nervous system and about 90% of the serotonin is made there. Communication between the enteric nervous system and brain was established a few centuries ago, and recently researchers have been able to diversify the extent of microbiota role in the gut brain axis.



Gut Microbiomes

The microbiome contributes to the development of blood-brain barrier and is for normative development, immune function and hypothalamus pituitary adrenal axis programming. Although the majority of the mechanistic associations between brain-gut signalling and immune responses received support from non-human vertebrates, they are also arising in a manner that the microbiome-gut brain axis is poised to transform the way researchers model human behaviors.

Discover your gut and brain
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