The gut–brain axis provides a biological explanation.
Research suggests that psychobiotics like PS128 may influence:
Neurotransmitters involved in mood and motivation (such as dopamine and serotonin)
Stress-related signaling pathways
Communication between the gut and central nervous system
Preclinical studies have shown that PS128 can help balance dopamine and serotonin activity, which may help explain the mental well-being effects observed in human trials.
Crucially, these effects appear to occur even when digestive symptoms are mild or absent—highlighting that gut health and mental health, while connected, are not the same thing.