Andy Caffrey

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Cooperation between the gut and the brain begins very early in life. Together, they are responsible for a large proportion of our emotional world when we are babies. We love the pleasant feeling of a full stomach, get terribly upset when we are hungry, or grizzle and moan with wind. Familiar people feed, change, and burp us. It’s palpably clear that our infant self consists of the gut and the brain.
Gut: The Inside Story of Our Body's Most Underrated Organ
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