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These “issues” may include stomach pain, bloating, gas, diarrhea, constipation or a combination of each…whew! What’s worse, the disruption of healthy bacteria can lower your immune system, setting you up for a vicious cycle of an unhappy gut and body! It’s time to get your gut back on track to running smoothly!
I know we’ve always been taught to wash our hands to get rid of bacteria because they’re bad, dirty and makes us sick. While this is all true, some bacteria are actually good for us. I’m referring to bacteria that are in your gut. Healthy bacteria in your gut aids in digestion as well as boosts your immune system.
You might have seen a word in there that you have no idea what it is – ‘microbiome.’ Let’s talk about this for a second. There is a ton of new and exciting research emerging on how the bacteria, also known as microbiome, influence our health, weight and even the health of our children!
Research is finding a link between the bacteria in our GI tracts and obesity and diabetes…crazy! This is really a topic for a whole separate blog but you can learn more about the ongoing research by visiting the Microbiome Project’s website.
To get your gut back on track you must feed your gut what it needs: probiotics and prebiotics. The combination of the two will correct the bacterial imbalance and get you feeling a little more, let’s say regular!
So what’s the difference?
Probiotics are living organisms in the GI tract that
Prebiotics are basically food for the good bacteria. You can find prebiotics in the following foods (raw is better):
**Just a word of advice when adding in these foods; they are gas-producing foods. So, you will want to introduce them slowly and drink plenty of water.
I’d love to hear about how these foods work for you and getting your gut back on track!
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