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EPISODE · Oct 31, 2025 · 1 MIN

Audio. Serotonin isn’t just in your brain — it’s in your gut bacteria!

from Heather's IBS Newsletter - Help for Irritable Bowel Syndrome. · host Heather Van Vorous, Author

Audio. Serotonin isn’t just in your brain — it’s in your gut bacteria!Gut microbes actually make serotonin to control motility and painA new Cell Reports study has found that two specific gut bacteria actually make that serotonin. The study highlights how closely your microbiome and serotonin levels work together to influence your digestion, comfort, and moods.And learn more about getting your healthy gut bacteria thriving. You are not alone.Heather’s IBS Newsletter can’t continue without your support. Please become a paid subscriber.P.S. If you have any questions or comments I'd love to hear them - just reply to this email to reach me directly. I am overwhelmed with emails but I try to answer everyone.XOXOHeatherHeather Van VorousOver 40 years dealing with IBSGet full help for IBS here Get full access to Heather's IBS Newsletter - Help for Irritable Bowel Syndrome at heathervanvorous.substack.com/subscribe

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