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Signs of an Unhealthy Gut

When you have an unhealthy gut, the rest of your body usually is, too. That’s because your gut and microbiome act as important gatekeepers for your body. They play a role in everything from your digestion to your brain health.

So, when your gut isn’t the healthiest, your body starts to send you signals. Keep reading for the tell-tale signs your gut health has gone awry.

1. Feeling Bloated

When you eat, your body naturally produces a small amount of gas as part of the digestive process. Certain types of gut bacteria produce more gas than others.

So, if your gut health is out of balance, you may have too many of these gas-producing bacteria. This can cause distention and discomfort in your belly, leaving you feeling blah and bloated.  When you’re feeling gassy and need to cut down on some unwanted gut bacteria, start with Saccharomyces boulardii.  It’s a beneficial yeast that cuts down on other harmful species.

2. You’re Going to the Restroom Too Much or Not Enough

Your gut plays a crucial role in keeping you regular. When your digestion and gut health are unbalanced, your body has a more difficult time breaking down your food and eliminating waste out of your body. When this happens, you might experience symptoms like constipation or diarrhea. 

If constipated, you’ll want to get the bile flowing better with Beta-TCP, a rich source of beets.  And if loose stools have been ruining your day, get fixed up fast by adding in Hydro-Zyme.  It covers a lot of bases to help digest your food better!

3. You’re Constantly Tired

To help you sleep, your body produces a hormone called serotonin. And where is most of this hormone produced? You guessed it – your gut!

When you have an unhealthy gut, it can interfere with your ability to get a good night’s sleep. This means you’re getting either interrupted sleep or you’re not sleeping at all. So, you wake up feeling exhausted. The less rested you are, the more tired you feel during the day. Talk about a vicious cycle!  One of our favorites for sleep is Alpha Theta PM.  This product gets its relaxing benefits from L-Theanine, Skullcap, Lemon balm, 5-HTP, and Passionflower.  Melatonin-free, and not suited for those on a SSRI antidepressant.

Two Strategies to Fix An Unhealthy Gut

It might seem like no matter what you do, your gut and digestion can turn on you. Everything might be working fine for a few days and then WHAM – you’re back to feeling miserable again. Fortunately, it is possible to provide pin-point support for your microbiome to bring your body back into balance.

1. Clean Up What You Eat

To keep your gut in shape, let’s first look at what’s on your plate. One of the most important ways to support your gut health is to avoid sugary or processed foods. Include plenty of:

  • High-fiber vegetables, like chickpeas, beets, lentils and beans
  • Quality proteins, like wild-caught salmon, pastured chicken, and grass-fed beef
  • Healthy fats, like avocado and coconut oil
  • Prebiotic foods, such as artichokes and asparagus.

And, of course, if you have suspected food sensitivities, eliminate those foods from your diet as soon as possible.

2. Get Moving to Keep Your Stress in Check

Another important consideration to keep your gut working well is your level of physical fitness. Studies show the more you move, the more diverse your gut microbiome will be.

If exercise hasn’t been your thing, start small. Choose something you enjoy and exercise a couple of days a week and slowly work your way up. Or begin by walking a mile a day. Slow and steady is better than never.

Also, exercise is a powerful way to help reduce stress. Stress can also negatively impact your gut health, so exercise helps in multiple ways. Here are a few ideas that’ll get you fit and help keep your stress in check:

  • Yoga
  • Tai Chi
  • Cycling
  • Swimming
  • Brisk walking

Try one of these to get you moving and help bring your stress levels down.

Improve Your Gut Health Today!

When your gut health is off, it doesn’t take long before your body starts giving you clues. Luckily, you have many tools in your toolkit for rebalancing your gut health.

Try one of the above tips to support your body, get your gut health back in balance, and reduce a little stress along the way!

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