Andy Caffrey

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A healthy gut does not transmit minor, unimportant digestive signals to the brain via the vagus nerve. Rather, it processes them with its own brain—that’s why it has one, after all. If it thinks something is important, however, it may consider calling in the brain. By the same token, the brain does not transfer every piece of information to the conscious mind.
Gut: The Inside Story of Our Body's Most Underrated Organ
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