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How Gut Bacteria Affect Our Health and Mood
Gut bacteria produce serotonin, vitamins, and neurotransmitters that the human body needs but cannot produce on its own. The microbiome's two million genes far outnumber the human genome's 20,000 genes and play vital roles in our physical and mental well-being.
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Our gut bacteria produce serotonin and other chemicals that help regulate our mood and other bodily functions.
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Summary
Our gut bacteria produce serotonin and other chemicals that help regulate our mood and other bodily functions. With over two million combined genes, our microbiome produces vitamins and neurotransmitters that we rely on for proper bodily function.