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The gut, commonly referred to as the gastrointestinal tract, is a critical part of the human digestive system that processes food from ingestion through to digestion, absorption of nutrients, and excretion of waste. It starts at the mouth and includes the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine, culminating in the rectum and anus. The gut is not only vital for digestion but also plays a crucial role in the immune system and houses a complex community of microbes known as the gut microbiota. These microbes have significant impacts on not just digestion, but also on overall health, influencing everything from metabolism to immune function and even mental health. Recent research emphasizes the gut-brain axis, which suggests that the gut can affect mood and behavior, leading to a deeper understanding of conditions like depression and anxiety as potentially linked to gut health.
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