The exploration of the human microbiome — the colony of 100 trillion bacterial cells that reside in the digestive tract — and the vast array of impacts it has on physical, mental and emotional health is the focus of much research, with new findings and insights being reported with fervor on an almost daily basis.
We know now that the microbiome and the structures and systems that support it have a pivotal role in mental and emotional well-being. The health of the gut and the health of the mental/emotional body are inextricably linked, and there are several mechanisms through which this manifests. Fortunately, there are several tools and tricks we can utilize right now to ensure a happier gastrointestinal system and mind.
Eat a variety of vegetables and fruits
This is prime fuel for your microbiome, which prefers fiber-dense foods. When you eat, you’re eating not just for yourself but for a hundred trillion. Eat within the context of your unique sensitivities, and know that many people with dysbiosis tend to do better on a low-FODMAP diet.Eat fermented foods
Sauerkraut, kimchi, kombucha, real pickles, apple cider vinegar, yogurt and kefir (if you tolerate dairy products) are a few examples. Fermented foods help nourish and build a robust microbiome, because they contain healthy, beneficial bacteria and their metabolites.Temper gluten and sugar with vegetables
These foods have been shown to select against a diverse flora and can contribute to motility problems, which can in turn worsen dysbiosis. When you eat these foods, if you do, make sure that you get in some vegetables with them to feed those good guys!Use antibiotics judiciously
Indiscriminate killers of bacteria capable of altering the population of your microbiome enough to create dysbiosis, this class of drugs is incorrectly prescribed up to 40% of the time. Use antibiotics only if indicated, and be sure to take a probiotic along with them. The two will not cancel each other out, and the latter will offset negative side effects of the former.Consider a shower filter
Chlorine is a major antibacterial compound, and you are exposed to a ton of it in an average ten-minute shower, which is all that is needed to negatively impact your microbiome. Shower filters are inexpensive and readily available.Ditch Triclosan
Found in antibacterial hand soaps and washes, triclosan is implicated in the rise of antibiotic resistance, dysbiosis of the microbiome and increases risk of environmental allergies, asthma and eczema. Wash those hands with soap and water, or find a triclosan-free product.Get some gut-healing nutrients on board
This will help restore the integrity of a dysfunctional intestinal lining. Zinc carnosine is a powerhouse against leaky gut. The amino acid L-glutamine is the preferred fuel for the cells that line the entire GI tract and is a gentle gut healer. The wildly popular collagen builders such as gelatin, bone broth and blueberries are easy foods to incorporate into your daily or weekly nutrition to help heal gut and brain alike.
The performance and well-being of the digestive system and the brain are intricately connected in a myriad of ways. Supporting one supports the other. Interrupting the cycle of dysfunction simmering in the gut leads to better clarity of mind, and dare I say, joy.
Here is the link for the entire article
http://blog.paleohacks.com/how-your-gut-affects-your-happiness/#
ok i didn't know that... thanks for sharing
Kewll, I just wrote a post along these lines. I truly hope people start getting the message about how important gut health is. When i think about how many people are misled and mistreated by doctors from symptoms of candida and leaky gut, i get infuriated. Its so blatantly obvious what the symptoms are whats causing it, and how to reverse it. This is the root cause of all diseases. If people had better education on health and wellness instead of consumerism, perhaps they would think clearer, thus we wouldn't be on the verge of a complete societal collapse. People are literally being dumbed down with chemicals, gmo's, animal proteins, false information and amusements to there deaths.
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