India, Dec. 14 -- The gut is connected to the brain's immune system (neuroimmune system) through the gut-brain and gut-immunity links. This means that the gut's functions, such as digesting food, absorbing nutrients, and maintaining a healthy balance of gut bacteria, are important to our overall health. Additionally, the gut and liver are also connected, and this relationship affects our bodily functions.

"As a liver transplant surgeon, I have witnessed how the gut and the liver are important to our overall health. It's interesting to think that actual vitality and a longer life come not from cosmetic solutions but from the critical connection between these two organs," Dr Farman Ali tells Health Shots.

The gut and liver are closely con...