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The gut-brain connection

Have you ever had a "gut-wrenching" experience? Do certain situations make you "feel nauseous"? 
Have you ever felt "butterflies" in your stomach? We use these expressions for a reason. The gastrointestinal tract is sensitive to emotion. 
Anger, anxiety, sadness, elation — all of these feelings (and others) can trigger symptoms in the gut. 
The brain has a direct effect on the stomach and intestines. For example, the very thought of eating can release the stomach's juices before food gets there. This connection goes both ways. A troubled intestine can send signals to the brain, just as a troubled brain can send signals to the gut. Therefore, a person's stomach or intestinal distress can be the cause or the product of anxiety, stress, or depression. That's because the brain and the gastrointestinal (GI) system are intimately connected. This is especially true in cases where a person experiences gastrointestinal upset with no obvious physical cause. For such functional GI disorders, it is difficult to try to heal a distressed gut without considering the role of stress and emotion. 
Gut health and anxiety 
Functional gastrointestinal conditions are not imagined or "all in your head." Psychosocial factors influence the actual physiology of the gut, as well as symptoms. In other words, stress (or depression or other psychological factors) can affect movement and contractions of the GI tract. In addition, many people with functional GI disorders perceive #pain more acutely than other people do because their brains are more responsive to pain signals from the GI tract. 
Stress can make the existing pain seem even worse. Based on these observations, you might expect that at least some patients with functional GI conditions might improve with therapy to reduce stress or treat anxiety or depression. Multiple studies have found that psychologically based approaches, mind body techniques lead to greater improvement in digestive symptoms compared with only conventional medical treatment. 
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