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7 sneaky signs you have an unhealthy gut & how to begin healing

Gut bacteria can be either one of the best allies in getting healthy or the worst enemies. Did you know that their makeup heavily depends on what and how you eat?

Recent studies keep on exploring the relation between gut bacteria and other important aspects of the human health. The conclusion is that changing the gut can go a long way in changing your life!

Not All Gut Bacteria Are Created Equal


There are more than 100 trillion cells of gut bacteria and they have a tremendous effect on our heath. However, not all gut bacteria are created equal.  The good ones boost immunity, produce vitamins and improve digestion, while the bad bacteria may lead to indigestion, skin problems, and mental issues.

Are Your Gut Bacteria Imbalanced?


We should start by explaining how one could tell that their gut bacteria are imbalanced. This is not an easy thing to do, such as taking a thermometer and finding out if you have a fever. However, there are a few warning signs that indicate that your gut bacteria are out of whack. Check them out!

1. Digestive Issues

Digestive problems are the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of the negative effects of imbalanced gut bacteria. While doctors typically prescribed drugs or antacids to manage the problem, these medications fail to address the root cause.  You might have an unhealthy and imbalanced gut if you experience symptoms like gas, bloating, diarrhea, constipation, acid reflux, irritable bowel disease, or irritable bowel syndrome.

2. Mental Issues

The gut health has a tremendous impact on the health of your brain. It has been scientifically shown that gut bacteria manufacture neurotransmitters, so this doesn’t come as surprise though.  Some of the signs that indicate an unhealthy gut include brain fog, anxiety, depression, autism, and OCD.

3. Vitamin and Mineral Deficiency

A healthy gut is of utmost importance when it comes to the production and synthesis of vitamins and minerals. When the gut bacteria are imbalanced, the body finds it more difficult to get enough of the needed vitamins and minerals like vitamin B7, vitamin B12, vitamin D, vitamin K, and magnesium.

4. Antibiotics

As long as used properly, antibiotics are one of the best innovations of modern medicine. However, improper use may lead to a wide range of gut issues.  Many doctors sue them on factory-farmed animals and viral infections, which is completely useless. Antibiotics remove the bad bacteria, but wipe out many good bacteria at the same time.  It has been scientifically shown that good bacteria removed by antibiotics don’t repopulate without your assistance.

5. Chronic Stress

Stress can make you anxious,  increase blood pressure levels, and even damage the gut.  Unfortunately, stress is very difficult to avoid these days! This is not the key problem though, as the bigger problem arises when you leave it untreated for too long. Chronic, unmanaged stress increases cortisol levels and compromises gut function. Those who have been stressed for the past few months or years are very likely to have an imbalanced gut.

6. Skin Conditions

Contrary to popular belief, symptoms of a condition don’t always appear at the same spot as the condition.  As in the case with skin conditions, they are often caused by an unhealthy gut.  If you suffer from conditions like rosacea, psoriasis, eczema or acne, it is very likely that you have an unhealthy gut.

7. Autoimmune Diseases

More and more studies link autoimmune diseases to unhealthy and imbalanced guts. If you are dealing with conditions like inflammatory bowel disease, rheumatoid arthritis and Hashimoto`s, the chances are your gut is out of whack.

How to Balance Your Gut Bacteria in 4 Simple Steps


1. Avoid Toxins

The most important step towards balancing gut bacteria is to avoid toxic foods like unhealthy oils, grains, sugars, and conventional grain fed dairy. Watch out for the modern toxins such as antibiotics, pesticides, and NSAIDs, too.

2. Eat Fermented Foods

Fermented foods like sauerkraut, kimchi, kefir, lacto-fermented fruits and veggies, non-pasteurized cheese, and non-pasteurized yogurt, are an excellent source of good gut bacteria.

3. Take Probiotic Supplements

In addition to eating fermented foods, taking probiotic supplements is yet another good idea.  Here are a few tips on how to choose the right supplement:


  • Avoid ‘bargain bin’ prices
  • Klaire Labs and Jarrow are two reputable brands
  • Choose potent supplements ( at least 8 billion/ dose)
  • Look for those that contain strains of Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus


4. Manage Stress

Stress management is one of the best ways to improve your gut health! Do something that works for your and stick with it, such as practicing yoga, meditation, dancing, jogging, deep breathing, or anything else.  Of course, make sure you get at least  8 hours of sleep every night.

Amazing Anti-Inflammatory, Gut Healing, Blood Purifying Sleepytime Drink

Turmeric milk is a well-known Ayurvedic and Indian drink which is typically consumed at bedtime.  So, it is similar to what we, Americans, do with warm milk before bed.  This tasty beverage is extremely nutritious and beneficial and its warming effect puts the body to sleep almost instantly.

Ginger is yet another ingredient added to this recipe in order to boost the anti-inflammatory properties, particularly for the digestive tract. While honey is an optional sweetener, it also adds a wide plethora of health benefits.  Ultimately, coconut milk is packed with healthy fats, antimicrobial lipids, capric acid, and lauric acid, all of which have antiviral, antifungal, and antimicrobial properties.

Turmeric`s Benefits

Turmeric is one of the most effective nutritional supplements known to mankind.  Multiple studies have shown that it has exceptional benefits for the body and brain.  Here are some of them:


  • Turmeric contains curcumin, a compound with potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Multiple studies on the topic used turmeric extracts which are standardized to include large amounts of this compound.
  • Curcumin inhibits molecules that play significant role in inflammation. This is very important as chronic inflammation is the root cause of most Western diseases.
  • As mentioned above, curcumin has potent antioxidant properties. It has the ability to both neutralize free radicals and stimulate body`s own antioxidant mechanisms.
  • Curcumin has the ability to combat degenerative processes in the brain by boosting the levels of BDNF, a hormone that boosts the growth of new neurons.
  • Curcumin affects several factors that play a role in heart disease. Not only acts as powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory, but also improves the function of the endothelium.  In one study, the curcumin groupd noted a 65 percent decreased risk of suffering a heart attack in the hospital.
  • Curcumin improves pathological process of Alzheimer`s disease by crossing the blood-brain barrier.
  • It has been scientifically shown that curcumin helps treat symptoms of arthritis, sometimes even better than anti-inflammatory drugs.
  • Curcumin boosts the brain neurotransmitters like dopamine and serotonin. One study has shown that curcumin worked similarly to Prozac regarding alleviating the symptoms of depression.
  • Curcumin helps fight off age-related diseases and delay aging.
  • Turmeric helps the liver detoxify by improving liver function and increasing the flow of bile.
  • Curcumin heals the digestive tract and protects against ulcers due to its antiseptic properties.

In addition to this,  “A host of scientific investigations have also looked at the ability of curcumin to fight cancer. Curcumin kills several types of cancer cells in the laboratory. In animals, curcumin prevents or slows cancer in the skin, breast, liver, fore-stomach, duodenum and colon. Curcumin also has anti-angiogenic properties; translation: curcumin seriously slows new blood vessel formation in tumors, causes asphyxiation of tumors and thus preventing their growth and metastases.”

Read on to learn how to prepare this potent anti-inflammatory beverage:

Ingredients:


  • 2 cups coconut milk
  • 1-inch piece of ginger, sliced
  • 1 tsp. turmeric
  • ¼ tsp. black pepper (to boost the absorption of turmeric)
  • Raw honey (optional)

Instructions:


  • Put all the ingredients in a saucepan and whisk to combine well, expect honey
  • Heat the mixture until it reaches a boiling point
  • Reduce the heat and simmer for additional five minutes
  • Strain the ginger
  • Stir in the honey

Enjoy!

Here is how to keep in on hand for readily use:

Take a small jar and combine 3 tablespoons of turmeric, 2 teaspoons of black pepper, and a tablespoon of powdered ginger.  Shake the jar to combine! To use, mix a teaspoon of the powder with a cup of milk.

source: http://besthealthyguide.com/

The Gut-Healing Elixir Made With 9 Powerful Anti-Inflammatory Ingredients

Inflammation is body`s natural way of dealing with foreign invaders. When something detrimental affects the body, the signs of inflammation show that the body is trying to heal itself.  Simply put, inflammation is body`s way of self-protection, the aim being to eliminate detrimental stimuli. Inflammation is basically the root cause of many chronic diseases, most of which start in the gut.

The recipe presented in this article is one of the best when it comes to combating inflammation. It soothes the body, while satisfying your taste buds. It is laced with creamy cashew milk and enriched with healing spices.

Many ancient Ayurvedic spices have been widely used to reduce chronic inflammation and pain. Turmeric is one of those herbs, whose active compound reduces inflammation and works wonders when it comes to treating many inflammatory-related ailments, such as arthritis.

Combining turmeric with black pepper increases its bioavailability due to its piperine content. It has been scientifically shown that it possesses powerful anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antibacterial properties, too.  Black pepper is beneficial for those suffering from digestive issues, since it`s milder in taste than cayenne, its counterpart.

Ginger is yet another ingredient in this recipe, a herb with potent anti-inflammatory properties and zesty taste.  It is highly versatile and it can be found in many forms too, such as fresh, pickled, or powdered.

Adding fresh ginger and lemon to your morning water helps hydrate your body as well as treat issues like infections, upset stomach, and headaches.  Studies show that it acts as anti-inflammatory agent too, which is the reason why many people use it to treat digestive issues.

Cinnamon adds sweetness to this Toddy, while offering anti-inflammatory properties which help ease swelling, particularly after acute injury.  Nuts and seeds are also beneficial for the gut, due to their quite high monounsaturated fat content.  You can blend, soak, or chew them.  Nut milk and nut butter are easier on the stomach and cashews are considered the best choice, due to their rich and creamy texture.

Limiting dairy intake often helps heal the gut, since dairy is often packed with sugar and it may have an acidic effect in the body.  Plant-based milks, like cashew milk, step up as ideal solution for those with sensitive stomachs.

This anti-inflammatory beverage is ideal after a day of heavy eating when your digestive symptoms tend to reach the highest point.  Still, anyone can benefit from the healing properties of this drink, which can be consumed anytime of the day.

Anti-Inflammatory Toddy

Ingredients:


  • 250 ml (9 Fl oz/1 cup) cashew milk
  • 1/2 tsp ground turmeric
  • pinch of freshly cracked black pepper
  • 1/4  tsp freshly grated ginger
  • 1/4  tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1/4  teaspoon ground cardamom
  • pinch of vanilla powder
  • 6 drops liquid Stevia

Instructions:


  • Pour the milk in a small saucepan and heat it over medium heat for a few minutes
  • Add the rest of the ingredients, except for the stevia
  • Mix the ingredients well in order to remove any lumps
  • Remove from the stove and remove the ginger through a fine sieve
  • Add the stevia
  • Enjoy!