How Does Gut Health Influence Your Brain and Fear Response?
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概要
You are what you absorb, not just what you eat.
In other words, however well you eat, if your gut isn’t functioning well your brain and body won’t get the nutrients they need.
Nutritional therapist Sarah Bayliss’s expertise is rooted in personal experience. After years in a high-stress marketing job, she suffered from sleep issues, hormonal imbalances, and gut problems that eventually led her to burnout. Her recovery began with small, consistent changes that led to a profound personal transformation.
In this information-rich conversation, we hear that the gut-brain axis - formed of the vagus nerve, the gut microbiome, and the immune and hormonal pathways - is the bidirectional communication network linking our digestive system and our brain. The gut-brain axis supports brain function, mood, and stress management.
Sarah also explains how our gut health, nutrition, circadian rhythms, blood sugar stability, and recovery, have a powerful impact on our mental resilience. For example, when we eat foods that cause a blood sugar spike and subsequent crash, our body seeks rebalance by activating the stress response. In a state of physiological stress, the brain function shifts away from the pre-frontal cortex (our thinking brain) and into survival mode - which inhibits our capacity to face our fears clearly and calmly.
If you’ve ever felt “off” and couldn’t put your finger on why, or if you’re looking for practical ways to feel more grounded and less reactive, this episode gives you some powerful answers.
This episode will help you:
- Understand how blood sugar dysregulation activates your stress response multiple times daily, leaving you less equipped to think clearly and handle challenges.
- Recognise the bidirectional relationship between gut health and brain function, including how inflammation and "leaky gut" can compromise your mental clarity and emotional regulation.
- Learn practical strategies for building physiological resilience through circadian rhythm alignment, strategic meal timing, and micro-recovery practices that support clearer thinking under pressure.
Highlights
- [00:02:17] You Are What You Absorb
- [00:03:08] The Role of Gut Bacteria
- [00:04:19] Leaky Gut, Leaky Brain
- [00:06:41] Nutrition and Lifestyle's Impact on Gut Health
- [00:08:26] Where to Start When Feeling Unwell
- [00:10:27] A Holistic Approach: Nutrition and Lifestyle
- [00:13:13] Recognising Your Body's Signals
- [00:15:32] Resilience and Facing Fear
- [00:18:05] The Physiological Link Between Nutrition and Fear
- [00:23:10] How Gut Health Feeds Clarity
- [00:24:41] Aging, Hormones, and Resilience
- [00:27:21] The Optimal Way to Start Your Day
- [00:33:21] Sarah's Personal Journey
- [00:36:17] Overcoming Fear Through Passion
- [00:39:42] What "Fearless Forward" Means
- [00:41:47] The Power of Slowing Down
Resources
- Sarah Bayliss Nutrition
- Connect with Sarah on LinkedIn
- Connect with Sarah on Instagram
- Connect with Sally-Anne on LinkedIn