ADHD, the Gut–Brain Connection & Natural Support for a Calmer, Clearer Mind

Episode 353  ·  May 11, 08:30 AM

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The gut–brain connection plays a huge role in attention, mood, focus, and emotional regulation. Many people with ADHD experience gut issues like inflammation, food sensitivities, or imbalanced microbiome activity — all of which can influence neurotransmitters such as dopamine and serotonin. When the gut lining is irritated or the digestive system is under stress, the brain often feels it too. This is why supporting gut integrity, reducing inflammation, and improving nutrient absorption can make such a noticeable difference in overall wellbeing. Herbal support, lifestyle changes, and nature‑identical incretin peptides like TriGLP (GLP‑1, GLP‑2, GIP) are being explored by many people as part of a holistic approach to calming the system and improving clarity.

TriGLP is used by many individuals to support gut balance, metabolic calm, and smoother nutrient absorption — all of which can indirectly support the gut–brain axis. Alongside this, people often explore nutritional tools such as sulforaphane (BrocOn or Metagenics Sulforaclear), magnesium blends, probiotics, and stem‑cell–supporting Cerule products to help their body feel more resilient. These are not treatments for ADHD, but supportive wellness options people use to help their gut and nervous system function more smoothly. If you’re curious, here are the links to explore the products mentioned:
TriGLP: https://madonnaguy.myorygn.co/shop or https://madonnaguy.orygn.co/shop 
Metagenics Practitioner Shop: https://www.metagenics.com.au/pages/practitioner/madonna-guy?referral=nele-0910-7616 
Cerule StemEnhance, PlasmaFlo, CollagenActiv: https://madonnaguy.cerule.com / https://madonnaguy.cerule.com/www/shop / https://madonnaguy.cerule.com/www/Affiliate?country=AU