π§ THE SILENT INTELLIGENCE OF THE BODY
π The hidden principles of a healthy life
πΏ Series 2: The Disruption of Order
π«οΈ How small disturbances change the balance of the body.
π§ 5.Why Your Gut Decides More Than You Think
π― Core Message
The gut is not only responsible for digestion β it directly influences thinking, mood, and behavior.
βοΈ Explanation
The human body does not function in separate systems. What happens in the gut does not stay in the gut.
Through nerve connections, hormonal signals, and immune processes, the digestive tract is in constant communication with the brain. This communication is not one-way β it is bidirectional.
This means:
Not only do thoughts influence the body.
The body β especially the gut β also influences thoughts.
When the internal environment of the gut is disturbed, digestion is not the only thing that changes. Energy, concentration, and emotional stability can also shift.
The problem: these connections are subtle.
They are rarely recognized directly β but they are often felt.
π Did you know?
A large part of the bodyβs own messenger substances that influence mood is produced or regulated in the gut.
π¬ Scientific Insight
The so-called gut-brain axis describes the complex connection between the central nervous system and the enteric nervous system.
The gut has its own neural network β the βenteric nervous systemβ β and is directly connected to the brain through the vagus nerve. In addition, the gut microbiome and immune processes play a decisive role.
Research findings, including those from the National Institutes of Health, show connections between gut health and psychological states such as stress, anxiety, and depressive symptoms.
The body does not think only in the head.
It responds throughout the entire system.
π Quote
βThe health of the body depends largely upon the condition of the digestive organs.β
β Ellen G. White, Counsels on Diet and Foods, chapter βThe Importance of Digestionβ
β Application
π Pay attention to signals after eating.
Energy, clarity, and well-being are often a direct expression of internal processes.
β¨ Bible Verse
βA merry heart does good, like medicine.β Proverbs 17:22
