Digest this now
From
a headache to a back ache, your health can suf fer in all sorts of
ways, when your digestive sys tem is off. In addition to digestive
disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), bloating,
constipation, diarrhoea, heartburn or gas, you may also experience food
allergies, weight gain, eczema, exhaustion, and asthma.
If
unattended to, these symptoms can manifest into chronic health
conditions. Here are 10 natural ways to heal your digestive system.
Let's
start at the beginning. Good digestion starts in the mouth.When you
chew your food well, it eases the work required from your digestive
system, so your body can focus on other tasks instead.
Fermented
and cultured foods are high in good bacteria and eating them will help
you regenerate your gut flora naturally. The greater the variety of
fermented and cultured foods you can include in your diet, the better.
Try eat d ing fermented vegetables, kimchi, or pickle.If you have a
severe gut disorder, go slow. Allow c time for your internal environment
to change and for your digestive system to become stronger.
You
can heal your diges tive system by supporting your liver to work
efficiently and effectively. Aside of abstaining from alcohol, which is
poison to your digestive system, try to boost your intake of
liver-loving foods such as carrots, beetroot and green leafy veggies and
freshly squeezed juices.
Many
people with digestive disorders are extremely dehydrated. If that is an
issue for you, try increasing your water intake now. With summer
looming over our heads, you don't have a choice really.Go for fresh
nimbu paani, coconut water and fruit juices to help you quench your
thirst and stay hydrated through the day.
Herbal
green teas are another great way to hydrate and heal your body.
Peppermint, ginger, fennel and fenugreek are known for their digestive
supporting properties. If you're looking for a coffee substitute, try
dandelion tea with milk.
Had a crazy busy day at work and invariably an upset stomach?
How's that related? Well, stress doesn't just wreak havoc on your mind; it can mess with your digestion.
How's that related? Well, stress doesn't just wreak havoc on your mind; it can mess with your digestion.
There
are many ways to reduce stress, the first being by giving yourself per
mission to discover what kinds of relaxing activities work best for
you.Easy and gentle activi ties such as meditation, pranayam,
yoga,listening to soothing music, walking and naps help to reduce stress
levels.
A
gentle detox on a regular basis can be a great way to reset your entire
digestive system. Consider including aloe vera and amla juice in your
detox. According to ayurveda, the concoction helps with digestive
issues.
Glutamine
is one of the most important nutrients that you can give your body as
it supports the repair and regeneration of the intestinal lining in your
body and also soothes inflammation. You can find glutamine in
supplement form and it's also found in foods such as meat, fish, eggs,
dairy products, beets, beans, spinach, parsley and fresh vegetable
juices.But do not opt for supplements as most contains chemicals, which
upset the stomach. Doesn't help the cause.
Probiotics
are the good bacteria that have been shown to improve gut health. They
are easily available in yoghurt. Have a bowl with your lunch.
Moving
on from diet,and food trends, build knowledge of your own body, listen
to it, so that you can eat and live in a way that serves you.
Understanding your body will put you in charge of your own health, so
you can make choices based on what works best for your body.If you're
expe riencing health dis orders, understand that your body is trying to
com municate with you. Listen to your body and use these 10 healing
ideas to re-balance and heal your digestive system.
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