🎙️ Factors That Influence Our Gut Health

The connection between our brain and gut is stronger than most people think. In fact, it’s so strong it’s often called the “brain-gut axis” that helps link our digestive system with our brain through nerves, hormones and chemical signals. Kansas State University Extension nutrition agent for Johnson County, Chelsea King, recently presented a Walk Kansas webinar on good gut health. She says that what we eat plays a key role in gut health and that she likes to refer to the gut microbiome as the bed and breakfast for the bacteria that live within us. King discusses the many factors that influence gut health.

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