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Foods to eat for a healthy gut

by Johana Mukandila
Picture: Pexels

To digest food and guard against infection and inflammation, your gut depends on a precise balance of various microorganisms. Your weight, blood sugar, liver, and mental health are all impacted by your gut health.

Read more to explore the types of food you should eat in order to have a healthy gut according to Benenden Health.

Almonds

Almonds are rich in fibre, fatty acids, and polyphenols, which are treats for your gut bacteria and have good probiotic characteristics. When you’re hungry, a handful of almonds are a great snack.

Yoghurt 

Probiotics, commonly referred to as “friendly bacteria,” are abundant in live yoghurt. For a good breakfast, look for variants with full fat and no added sugar. Yoghurt drinks can have far higher concentrations of probiotic bacteria than regular yoghurt, which is healthy for your digestive system. However, keep in mind that they may contain a lot of sugar. 

Olive oil

A diet high in fatty acids and polyphenols is beneficial to gut bacteria and microorganisms. Olive oil contains these. According to studies, it lessens intestinal inflammation. Some research suggests olive oil can also help with stomach issues and improve your pancreas by reducing the need for it to create digestive enzymes. 

Garlic 

With its antibacterial and antifungal qualities, garlic can help regulate “bad” gut flora and balance intestinal yeast. Add it to savoury foods as a flavouring. The compounds in garlic serve as a fuel source for the bacteria, enhancing their performance and enhancing gut health in the process. 

Ginger 

Fresh ginger stimulates the digestive tract to keep food moving through the intestines and can aid in the generation of stomach acid. Add freshly grated ginger to smoothies, stir-fries, soups, and stews. To create hydrating ginger tea, pour boiling water over grated ginger.

Also see: Healthy and energising snacks to keep in your house

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