In today’s fast-paced world, managing stress is an unavoidable part of life, with everyone juggling their own slew of daily demands. While short bursts of stress can be helpful in getting things done, chronic stress is a different story and it can take a significant toll on your health, particularly your gut. The culprit? Cortisol, the body’s primary stress hormone. The Cortisol-Gut Connection Cortisol is a hormone produced by your adrenal glands in response to stress. It plays an essential role in regulating various bodily functions, including metabolism, blood sugar levels, and the body’s "fight or flight" response. However, when...
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Are you heading off to chase an endless summer? The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that up to 50% of travellers experience traveller's diarrhoea on international trips. Don't let tummy troubles ruin your adventure! Take note of our tips to help your gut all set before you take-off! Calm Mind, Happy Gut With all the planning and packing leading up to a trip, it can be easy to feel overwhelmed by all the pre-holiday preparation. Stress can disrupt the gut microbiome and throw your digestive health into disarray. If you start to notice anxious thoughts or feelings of stress building,...
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Having trouble managing your sugar cravings? Ongoing sugar cravings could point to gut microbiome imbalance. Here are five signs that could connect your sugar cravings to your gut health. Struggling with regularity? Irregular bowels might be a sign your gut could be struggling to digestand retain nutrients. This can result in your body craving sugar as a quick energy source. Growing list of food intolerances? If the list of foods you can tolerate is shrinking rapidly, this could be a sign of inflammation in your gut. This could lead to the brain releasing chemicals that might trigger cravings for sugary foods...
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Growing evidence is revealing a link between gut health and cardiovascular wellbeing. A recent 2023 review explored how the trillions of microbes residing in the gut impact heart health. It found that gut bacteria play a crucial role in regulating cholesterol levels, inflammation, and blood pressure – all key risk factors for heart disease. Getting To The Heart of It Regulating Cholesterol Levels- Gut bacteria have the potential to influence cholesterol production and absorption. They can potentially help to decrease LDL cholesterol levels (an indicator of high cholesterol) and raise HDL cholesterol levels (an indicator of healthy cholesterol). Managing Inflamation- The gut microbiome plays...
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