Researchers have found several reasons to believe that bacteria affect the mental health of humans. For one thing, bacteria produce some of the same types of neurotransmitters that regulate the function of the human brain. The human intestine contains a network of neurons, and the gut network routinely communicates with the brain. Gut bacteria affect that communication. “The bugs are talking to each other, and they’re talking to their host, and their host talks back,” Young says. The phrase “gut feeling” is probably, literally true.

Bacteria ‘R’ Us | Smart Journalism. Real Solutions. Miller-McCune.

So apparently you talk to your poop.

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  1. crazynutjob said: And anti-biotics are, chemically, hormones.
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