Five steps to good gut health
An upset gut can cause stomach cramps, indigestion and bloating – but it doesn’t have to be that way. Here are five easy ways to nourish your body from the inside out.
Science is increasingly recognising the power of good gut health.
In the same way that a healthy gut plays an intrinsic role in our overall health – affecting everything from our skin, to our immune system and energy levels – an unhealthy gut can contribute to a variety of health issues.
A major part of good gut health is keeping the trillions of bacteria that live in our digestive tract, known as our microbiome, healthy and diverse.
Altogether, these microbes function as an extra organ inside of us, playing a huge role in the way we feel.
Here are five super easy ways to boost your digestive wellness.
1. Eat a variety of fibre-rich foods
Research suggests that fibre stimulates the growth and diversity of good bacteria in the gut.
Fibre is found in fruit and vegetables, such as sweet potatoes, spinach, beets, carrots, raspberries and apples, while wholegrains are also a rich source of fibre.
2. Favour fermented foods
Fermentation has been used over the ages to preserve foods.
Nowadays, modern research has found fermented foods such as yoghurt, kefir and pickled vegetables enhance the diversity of gut microbes.
3. Take time to unwind
While stress is without a doubt something we all deal with, chronic stress can have a negative effect on gut health.
Finding ways to manage it – whether through meditation, yoga, or deep breathing – can help to optimise your gut health.
4. Keep up the H20
Staying hydrated is one of the most important factors in improving digestion and supporting a healthy gut (and that includes consuming foods that contain water).
And that doesn’t have to mean boring – try infusing your water bottle with some lemon, cucumber or fresh herbs. Refreshing!
5. Take a daily probiotic
Probiotics are living microorganisms made up of good bacteria that help keep us healthy and well.
They help us to maintain the balance of bacteria in our gut, which can get out of sync because of ill-health and disease.
While you can get your probiotic fix from fermented foods like the ones we’ve mentioned above, a supplement can be very handy in providing your gut with an extra boost.
Bioglan Platinum Probiotics 100 Billion is a specially formulated probiotic supplement containing 20 beneficial probiotic strains, including bifidobacterium lactis HN019 and lactobacillus rhamnosus GG.
It has the highest number of probiotic strains in Australia and with 100Bn CFU, this high strength and diverse range of strains is backed by science to support healthy digestion, a healthy immune system, reduce the occurrence of diarrhoea and to help restore friendly gut flora after antibiotic use.
And there you have it – five top tips to help you nourish your body from the inside out.
So you’ll be fighting fit for whatever lies ahead!
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