The incredible complexity of the gut and its importance to our overall health is a topic of increasing research in the medical community. Numerous studies in the past two decades have demonstrated links between gut health and the immune system, mood, mental health, autoimmune diseases, endocrine disorders, skin conditions, and cancer. At one time, our digestive system was considered a relatively "simple" body system, comprised essentially of one long tube for our food to pass through, be absorbed, and then excreted. The term "gut microbiome" refers specifically to the microorganisms living in your intestines. A person has about 300 to 500 different species of bacteria in their digestive tract. While some microorganisms are harmful to our health, many are incredibly beneficial and even necessary to a healthy body. Having a wide variety of these good bacteria in your gut can enhance your immune system function, improve symptoms of depression, help combat obesity, and provide numerous other benefits.A few small changes really can slim your midsection, but not because foods can "burn". Flat belly foods aren't exactly a thing especially when it comes to the idea that you can 'spot train' certain areas of your body through the foods you eat. Some easy tweaks can reduce bloating and set you up for healthier habits both now and in the long term, without resorting to crazy (and dangerous) dieting techniques. Consider adding sources of potassium, calcium, and magnesium to your diet, and cutting back on sneaky sources of sodium. The easiest place to start: Make your daily snacks veggie- and fruit-based, like an apple with nut butter; crudites with hummus and tzatziki, berries with yogurt, or swap a sweet potato or leftover roasted squash for bread in a sandwich. This naturally ups the mineral content and provides extra fiber for fewer grams of sodium overall. For short-term debloating, it is advised to go easy on the cruciferous veggies (like kale and broccoli), legumes, and leafy greens. Even though they're extremely a nutritious choice most of the time, these fiber-rich foods can lead to some gas pain depending on how hydrated you are and how much fiber you usually eat. But if your goal is to lose weight overall, eating more real, wholesome foods and getting active is always a smart way to go. In the meantime.
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