Send us a text Have you ever experienced "butterflies in your stomach" before a big presentation? Have you felt your mood dip when your digestion was off? I certainly have - for me, a common experience before a big university exam or presentation was the sensation of having to run to the bathroom repeatedly (sorry if that was TMI). But what do these shared experiences have in common? They indicate a profound and intricate relationship between the gut and brain. Yes, the connection betwe...
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Send us a text Have you ever experienced "butterflies in your stomach" before a big presentation? Have you felt your mood dip when your digestion was off? I certainly have - for me, a common experience before a big university exam or presentation was the sensation of having to run to the bathroom repeatedly (sorry if that was TMI). But what do these shared experiences have in common? They indicate a profound and intricate relationship between the gut and brain. Yes, the connection betwe...
The Hidden Powers of Magnesium You Never Knew About!
The Nutritional Nerd
10 minutes
9 months ago
The Hidden Powers of Magnesium You Never Knew About!
Are you getting enough magnesium in your diet? In this video, we dive deep into why magnesium is essential for your health. From enhancing sleep and brain function to strengthening bones and improving heart health, we explore nine surprising benefits of this vital mineral. Blog Key Highlights: Magnesium Fundamentals: Understand what magnesium does for your body. Health Benefits: Learn how magnesium can help with insomnia, brain health, bone density, exercise performance, heart health, blood...
The Nutritional Nerd
Send us a text Have you ever experienced "butterflies in your stomach" before a big presentation? Have you felt your mood dip when your digestion was off? I certainly have - for me, a common experience before a big university exam or presentation was the sensation of having to run to the bathroom repeatedly (sorry if that was TMI). But what do these shared experiences have in common? They indicate a profound and intricate relationship between the gut and brain. Yes, the connection betwe...