

The Vagus Nerve
The vagus nerve is the primary communication highway between the brain and the gastrointestinal tract, carrying sensory and motor signals.
This bi-directional pathway operates continuously, relaying information about gut activity to the brain and transmitting regulatory commands back to the digestive organs.
In some individuals, vagal signaling becomes dysregulated and can cause normal digestive sensations to be misinterpreted as fullness, discomfort, or nausea.

The Gut-Brain Axis



The Enteric Nervous System
The stomach and intestines contain millions of neurons, often called the "second brain", that send messages to and from the higher brain.
Many people experience debilitating GI symptoms because of abnormal communication (signals) between the two brains.
These abnormal signals can be misinterpreted as fullness, discomfort, or nausea.
Natural supplements in the right dose and formulation...
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Natural supplements can support symptom improvement, but only if they target the gut-brain axis in the right doses.
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Many supplement companies chase the idea of a “perfect blend”, packing too many ingredients into one capsule. This results is underdosing, leaving powerful ingredients like ginger, far below needed levels for symptoms relief.
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NeuroGastro Labs works on enhancing these natural compounds through advanced extraction and delivery technologies that protect the active components and improves absorption, allowing nature’s ingredients to work more effectively where they’re needed most.