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Writer's pictureSara Sutherland

THE IMPORTANCE OF GUT HEALTH




One aspect of health that often goes unmentioned is gut health. But recent studies have shown the importance of gut health for overall well-being.


In this blog post, we'll discuss what gut health is and why exactly it is so important to maintain and take care of.


By understanding the importance of gut health, you can work to improve your overall well-being.


So without further ado, let's get to it!



Why The Gut?


Most people are aware that gut health is important for digestion.


But did you know that your gut health also plays a role in your immune system, mood, and overall health?


Scientists are only just beginning to understand the complex relationship between the gut and the rest of the body.


The gut is home to a vast community of bacteria known as the microbiome.


These bacteria perform a variety of important functions, including helping to break down food, producing vitamins, and protecting against harmful microbes.


A healthy microbiome is vital for good gut health. However, the microbiome can be easily disrupted by factors such as poor diet, stress, and antibiotics.


This can lead to a variety of problems, including digestive issues, inflammation, and impaired immunity.



Good G-Health: What Is It Like?


Although the exact definition of good gut health is still being determined by researchers, there are several common features that are generally agreed upon.


These include a diverse population of helpful gut bacteria, a smoothly functioning digestive system, and a strong immune system.


Most experts believe that diet plays a major role in gut health and recommend consuming a variety of fermented foods, prebiotics, and probiotics.


Additionally, exercise, adequate sleep, and stress management are also thought to contribute to good gut health.


By taking care of your gut, you can enjoy a multitude of benefits, including improved digestion, better immunity, and even a positive impact on mental health.


Because, after all, let’s not forget that the intestine produces 95% of the body’s serotonin.



What Ruins Gut Health?


To understand how you can improve gut health, you must understand what can ruin it in the first place.


So what can ruin gut health?


Well, there are a few things that can have a negative impact on gut health, including stress, poor diet, and some medications.


Here are just to name a few:


1. Stress

2. Poor diet

3. Antibiotics


With this in mind, it is fair to say that the best way to maintain good gut health is to consume a variety of whole foods from both animal and plant sources.


Without a doubt, it is also a good idea to eliminate the foods that you don't tolerate well.


And perhaps most importantly, you should regularly include fermented foods, such as:


1. Sauerkraut

2. Kimchi

3. Kefir

4. Yoghurt

5. Kombucha



Conclusion


So, what’s the takeaway from all of this? Gut health is important. Really important.


Like, brain function and mental health are important.


Luckily, there are plenty of things you can do to support gut health – eat lots of fiber-rich foods, drink plenty of fluids, get enough exercise, and avoid processed foods whenever possible.


Oh, and make sure you give your microbiome some love by regularly consuming fermented foods and beverages like yogurt, kefir, sauerkraut, and kimchi.


How's your gut hanging in there? Comment below and let's discuss!




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