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If you’ve ever “gone with your gut” to make a decision or felt “butterflies in your stomach” when nervous, you’re likely getting signals from an unexpected source: your gut, the second brain. Scientists call this little brain the enteric nervous system (ENS). It is two thin layers of more than 100 million nerve cells lining your gastrointestinal tract from the esophagus to the rectum.
Truly, every class of neurotransmitter in your brain also resides in your gut. Your gut contains more neurotransmitters than your brain. Your gut wall also houses 70 percent of the cells that make up your immune system. You might not attribute digestive problems to allergies, arthritis, autoimmune diseases, mood disorders, autism, ADD, OCD, dementia, or cancer. But, many diseases that are seemingly unrelated are actually caused by gut problems.
GAPS stands for Gut and Psychology Syndrome. The program is the invention of Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride. The modern world poses many dangers for the gut flora, and once it is damaged, the health of the whole body enters a downward slide towards disease.
The GAPS diet is a specific food that is targeted at correcting the balance of the gut flora and healing the intestinal tract to support proper digestion, healthy immune system, improve brain function, and reduce inflammation.
