What if I told you 95% of your body’s “happy hormone” comes from your gut — not your brain?
It’s true. And once you understand the gut–brain connection, you’ll never look at food the same way again.
The Gut–Brain Highway
Your vagus nerve — the body’s information superhighway — links your gut to your brain.
Good bacteria send “feel-good” messages through this pathway, influencing mood, focus, and even stress resilience. Scientists call your gut “the second brain” for a reason.
Gut Health & Happiness
The National Institute of Health found that 95% of serotonin, the neurotransmitter that regulates mood, is made in your gut. When your microbiome is healthy, you naturally produce more serotonin — leading to better emotional balance and mental clarity.
Probiotics & Mental Health
Two superstar probiotic strains — Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus — have been shown to reduce anxiety, lower inflammation, and improve brain function in animal studies.
Why It Matters for the Long Haul
Your microbiome isn’t just about avoiding illness today — it’s about building a strong, resilient body and mind for decades to come.
The Simple Way to Start
A daily dose of DIVINI Honey Kombucha delivers these powerful probiotic strains plus prebiotics that help them thrive. That means better mood, more energy, and stronger long-term health — in a drink you actually look forward to.
Sources:
-
Appleton J. (2018). The Gut-Brain Axis: Influence of Microbiota on Mood and Mental Health. Integrative Medicine, 17(4), 28–32.
-
Perlmutter, D. (2017). Brain Maker: The Power of Gut Microbes to Heal and Protect Your Brain—for Life. Yellow Kite.


