Possibly of interest: The Second Brain—it’s about the neurology of the digestive tract. It’s harder than I thoughf for a body to manage having meat-digesting stomach acid in the middle of an organ. The author suggests that a lot of digestive problems are actually neurological rather than something wrong with specific organs.
It’s from 1998, but I don’t know of more recent books on the subject.
i know there was a paper last year that pointed out that 60% ? of serotonin receptors are in the gut, a lot more neuro down there than gets studied well.
Possibly of interest: The Second Brain—it’s about the neurology of the digestive tract. It’s harder than I thoughf for a body to manage having meat-digesting stomach acid in the middle of an organ. The author suggests that a lot of digestive problems are actually neurological rather than something wrong with specific organs.
It’s from 1998, but I don’t know of more recent books on the subject.
i know there was a paper last year that pointed out that 60% ? of serotonin receptors are in the gut, a lot more neuro down there than gets studied well.