Our brain and gut are connected by an extensive network of neurons and a highway of chemicals and hormones that constantly provide feedback about how hungry we are, if taking a chance on that Thai food from Monday was a mistake, or whether or not we’re experiencing stress. This information superhighway is called the brain-gut axis, it provides constant updates on the state of affairs at your two ends and is often referred to as our body’s second brain.
Intermittent Fasting
Intermittent fasting gives your body more time to effectively digest what you are eating and eliminate waste.
Many biological repair 🔧 processes take place when your body is in the "fasted," not the "digest," mode, which is why all-day grazing is NOT THE MOVE🙅🏾 Biologically, your body is not designed to run optimally when it is continuously fed.