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She recommends ten foods that help you clear your gut and get a natural colon cleanse: Green veggies for magnesium. ... Oats and apples for soluble fibre. ... Avocado or kale for glutathione. ... Bone broth for better gut lining. ... Aloe vera to prevent infection. ... Ginger for better bowel movement. ... Turmeric and pepper to reduce inflammation.
Drinking water that's cold may help you burn a few extra calories as you digest it, because your body has to work harder to maintain its core...
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Read More »Did you know the way to a happier life is via a healthy gut? That’s because your gut is the gateway to all diseases. We have often heard of the fact that if your gut is not clean, it can create a breeding ground for bacteria overgrowth, imbalances, and much more. The gut needs to be balanced. When a person is constipated over a period of time or has unsatisfactory bowel movements, it leads to decomposition of the bowel in the colon which leads to a gassy feeling. It also creates a feeling of nausea or reflux, giving rise to headaches and BP fluctuations, in some cases even vomiting or a bout of diarrhoea thereafter. According to Janvi Chitalia, an integrative gut microbiome health coach and functional nutritionist, and the founder of Body Cocoon (a nutrition and fitness studio), here’s how constipation causes an imbalance in the system. Food lies in the large colon, waiting to be evacuated and while that happens, more food from the day comes into the system, and causes the reabsorption of vitamins and minerals from the large colon. During this time, the toxins also get circulated, causing changes in your mood, triggering anxiety, food sensitivities and hormonal imbalance, migraines, skin disorders and autoimmune diseases. “Foods that clear the colon not just directly, but which facilitate overall improved gut health are essential to keep the colon happy and healthy,” suggests Chitalia. She recommends ten foods that help you clear your gut and get a natural colon cleanse:
A 2011 study found that overweight and obese adults taking calcium and vitamin D supplements lost significantly more stomach fat than people not...
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Physical activity, such as walking, is important for weight control because it helps you burn calories. If you add 30 minutes of brisk walking to...
Read More »The master antioxidant glutathione helps in renewing the cells of the gut. Glutathione helps to reset the cells of the gut lining, namely enterocytes. The gut renews itself every three to five days and the colon can heal itself every few days. Foods high in glutathione are okra, asparagus, avocado and kale. In conditions related to the gut, where reactions on the skin are seen, it is important to consume this antioxidant.
After getting up, he showers, dresses, and enjoys a morning cup of coffee. However, he says he is usually in such a rush that he skips breakfast...
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Vinegar. Vinegar is both safe and beneficial to pour down your drain. It acts as a natural cleaning solution and can remove blockages and harmful...
Read More »They are beneficial strains in the gut that are essential to maintain balance in the gut and intestine. Any imbalance causes basic gut dysbiosis which can further lead to issues in the health of the gut. Curd, fermented vegetables, homemade pickles, miso, kefir, kombucha, sauerkraut are some great options to consume as natural probiotics.
How to Tighten Loose Skin After Weight Loss Using Resistance Training. Some natural remedies can tighten loose skin after weight loss. ... Using...
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Good snack-friendly foods to have available if you get hungry include fruits, nuts, berries, plain yogurt and cottage cheese. Try to avoid bringing...
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Here are some alternatives you can include in your daily diet instead of sodas: Sparkling Water. The closest alternative for sodas is sparkling...
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Unlike foods, water can be “digested” in as little as 5 minutes. Excess water leaves your body through urination and feces but is also excreted by...
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