Der Meluka Australia Blog — Gut Health
Your coffee habit could be helping your gut
Can't get through the day without at least one cup of coffee? You’re not alone. According to research group McCrindle, 75% of Aussies drink at least one cup of coffee daily, and 28% report consuming three or more cups each day. Coffee is a popular choice for boosting energy, but its benefits go beyond that. Studies show that coffee consumption may reduce the risk of diabetes, while also promoting brain and heart health. Plus, coffee is a rich source of antioxidants, which help combat inflammation and protect the body from damage and disease. Your Morning Brew & your Gut...
Beat the Bloat This Festive Season: Your Holiday Gut Survival Guide
Aussie summer means holidays, warm weather, and plenty of mouthwatering food. From backyard BBQs to festive feasts, it’s the season for indulgence - but all those treats can sometimes leave our gut feeling less than festive. Why Gut Health Matters During the Festive Season Our gut plays a key role in digestion, nutrient absorption, and even energy levels. But with stress, irregular eating schedules, and an abundance of rich foods, it’s easy for our gut to become unbalanced during the holidays. Common symptoms like bloating and discomfort can be telltale signs that your gut microbiome is struggling to keep up....
3 habits to help with burnout
Find yourself feeling overwhelmed, fatigued, and emotionally exhausted? This might be a sign of burnout. Recent research has shown that nearly half of working adults in Australia report experiencing burnout. When you feel burnout, it is important to take note of when these symptoms occur and their impact on your daily life- even your gut. At the same time, look to build 3 simple habits to help bring back balance. 1. Prioritise Sleep Quality sleep plays a crucial role in enhancing cognitive function and emotional resilience. Research shows that restorative sleep contributes to improved memory, cognitive function and overall brain health....
Busting Bloating Myths: How Gut Health Plays a Role and How to Find Relief
Bloating is a common discomfort with roots deeper than diet alone. Food intolerances, high-sodium meals, and even certain medical conditions play a part, but gut health is often the hidden culprit. When our gut microbiome falls out of balance, digestion and nutrient absorption can suffer, leading to inflammation and bloating. With trillions of microbes helping us digest and protect against inflammation, gut health is a key player in keeping bloat at bay. How Gut Health and Bloating Connect A balanced gut microbiome helps to regulate digestion, nutrient absorption, and inflammation by maintaining a healthy gut barrier. This barrier prevents undigested...