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Let’s Answer Some Of The Most Common Gut Health Questions

  “To keep the body in good health is a duty…otherwise, we shall not be able to keep the mind strong and clear.”       – Buddha Health is wealth; we hear this quote often but forget to implement it in our daily life. No amount of money can replace good health; therefore, keeping track of your health and maintaining it should be the responsibility of every individual. To initiate a step towards the betterment of your health, here is an article mentioning some of the most common gut health questions to help you achieve the betterment of your gut. Here Are Some Common Gut Health Questions A sked By Everyone: Is Gut Health Even Important, And Should I Even Care About It? The short and sweet answer is, “Yes!!!!” Let’s see how it is important. The food we intake is broken down into simple form in the gut so that it can enter our blood system to provide necessary nutrients to respective organs. Our gut consists of millions of healthy bacteria and immune cells that are necessary for the dig

How To Improve Gut Health?

  Gut microbiota in your intestines consists of bacteria and other microorganisms that play a massive role in maintaining your health. There are good bacteria that help you digest your food correctly and supply the necessary nutrients to your body. And it goes vice versa with the food you are consuming, affecting all the bacteria residing inside you. Your gut health decides your overall health and well-being. So, how do you improve your gut health? Eating A Variety Of Healthy Food. Currently, there are millions of bacteria in your gut that belong to hundreds of bacteria species. All these species have an individual role in your health, and they need different nutrients to prosper. The general rule is to have a diverse gut microbiota so that your body receives all types of health benefits. The Western diet, on the contrary, consists mostly of fast food rich in sugar and fat. Studies show that 75% of food is produced from 12 plants and five animal species only. So, you must eat a divers

Is A Low Fodmap Diet Good For A Gut Health Problem?

  The acronym FODMAP expands into Fermentable Oligosaccharides, Disaccharides, Monosaccharides, and Polyols. Fodmap foods are short-chain carbohydrates and sugar alcohols. FODMAP is majorly responsible for abdominal pain and bloating as these are very difficult to absorb in the body. But before answering the question if decreasing the amount of FODMAP in the diet is helpful to tackle gut problems or not, let us see some signs and treatment of gut problems; maybe we’ll encounter our answer too. Here are some signs of an unhealthy gut which will indicate that you need a gut health test as soon as possible. Signs Of An Unhealthy Gut: Problem In Sleeping Serotonin is the hormone responsible for sleep and mood change, and it is produced in the gut. If you have an unhealthy gut, it will definitely affect your sleeping cycle and will definitely cause you problems in sleeping properly without any inner disturbance. Diarrhea Not only diarrhea but also common stomach problems like gas and cons