9 Natural Ways To Restore Gut Health
Restore gut health back to fighting shape with just some small lifestyle and diet changes. Keep reading to find out more.
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In this article:
- Identify and Eliminate
- Diversify Your Diet
- Eat Plenty of Plant-Based Foods
- Load up on Fermented Food
- Avoid Sugary Foods and Artificial Sweeteners
- Eat Polyphenol-Rich Foods
- Take Herbal Remedies and Supplements
- Breastfeed up to Six Months
- Avoid Stress
How To Restore Gut Health in 9 Easy Ways
1. Identify and Eliminate
2. Diversify Your Diet
Your gut is home to hundreds of bacteria species. Each of them plays varying but important roles in your gut, and they require various nutrients to be able to flourish. The more diverse your gut flora, the better. Meaning, the more species of good and friendly bacteria living in your body, the more health benefits you can reap. Eating a diverse diet rich in different food types is the only way to diversify gut flora. But in many Western countries like the United States, diets are not diverse enough and focus mainly on sugary and fatty food, which studies suggest have an adverse impact on immune function.
3. Eat Plenty of Plant-Based Foods
- Artichokes
- Beans
- Legumes
- Lentils
- Broccoli
- Raspberries
- Chickpeas
- Whole grains
- Almonds
- Pistachios
- Blueberries
- Onions
- Garlic
- Leeks
4. Load up on Fermented Food
Foods that undergo fermentation often involve bacteria. They convert sugars into acids or alcohol. This fermentation process also results in probiotics. They are live bacteria that, upon consumption, move into your intestines and contribute to a healthy gut. Here are some examples of fermented foods that contain probiotics:
- Sauerkraut
- Kimchi
- Pickles
- Yogurt
- Kefir
- Tempeh
- Miso
- Kombucha
These foods also contain high amounts of various lactobacilli species. Lactobacillus species are known to help prevent the occurrence of diarrhea, and can even help improve symptoms of lactose intolerance. Bifidobacterium is another beneficial bacteria present in many fermented dairy products. They help ease irritable bowel syndrome and live in the large intestine where they help fight off harmful bacteria.
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5. Avoid Sugary Foods and Artificial Sweeteners
6. Eat Polyphenol-Rich Foods
- Red wine
- Grapes
- Green tea
- Almonds
- Dark-skinned grapes
- Blueberries
- Cocoa and dark chocolate
7. Take Herbal Remedies and Supplements
Sometimes it may seem impossible to eat fruits and vegetables on a daily basis. This is where supplements and herbal remedies come in. Herbal remedies function as medicine. They help heal the gastric lining the same way medicines heal skin wounds. Omega-3 fatty acids and licorice root are some examples of herbal remedies that help improve gut health. Taking a probiotic supplement may also help restore gut health. Supplements such as BIOHM Probiotics, for example, contain 30 million active cultures. Taking one probiotic supplement a day can help repopulate colonies of friendly bacteria in your gut. They can also help break down digestive plaque and help restore gut balance and health.
8. Breastfeed up to Six Months
9. Avoid Stress
When you experience high levels of tension or anxiety, your brain goes into stress mode, which affects blood flow to your digestive system. This is the reason why your immunity and digestive health seem to take a plunge when you're under a lot of stress. While gut bacteria can help your body cope with stressors, overloading it with stress can erode the composition of good gut bacteria. A 2011 study shows that constant and consistent stress can actually kill off and lessen the diversity of gut flora. The less good bacteria in your gut, the more exposed it is to bad bacteria. Once the bad bacteria start proliferating, you start feeling sick. Combat stress by taking a step outside and taking a walk. Not only will fresh air and nature give feelings of calm, but exposure to minute amounts of microbes in the air and the soil act as training sessions for our immune systems. It also helps to dose up on probiotics when you're stressed, so reach out for that yogurt instead of that tub of ice cream. Studies done on some of the most stressed out individuals in the world (medical students) indicate that sipping on yogurt drinks relieved abdominal dysfunction caused by academic stress.
Now that you know how to restore gut health, find out how to boost it with these three simple steps from BIOHM Health:
As humans, we have this urge to keep ourselves as far away from bacteria as possible. But even bacteria have their functions, especially your gut bacteria. Maintaining a balanced diet full of prebiotics and probiotics is crucial. This is because gut health relies on gut bacteria that flourish in a good environment.
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