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Tony Daniel at Capalaba Natural Health is your local gut health naturopath if you live in the Redlands, with twenty years’ experience in helping people suffering from ongoing symptoms such as indigestion, reflux, wind, bloating, constipation or diarrhoea, wondering if they have Irritable Bowel Syndrome.

Digestive issues are among the most common health complaints that bring people to our naturopath clinic.

In fact, if these symptoms are left untreated, they may lead to more serious problems and affect the health of the whole body.

There are four key elements that promote healthy digestive function:

  1. Maintaining the integrity of the gut lining
  2. Having a healthy balance of bacteria in the gut
  3. Adequate digestive enzyme function to break down foods
  4. Eating a healthy and nutritious diet.

It may seem simple enough, but if one of these areas is out of balance, it will impact on digestion and overall health.

1. The Digestive Tract

The first element of a healthy gut is the lining of the digestive tract. The lining is made up of several layers of cells and mucous; this barrier protects your insides from being exposed to foreign particles and acid. Stress, drinking coffee and alcohol, and poor dietary choices can all damage the lining of your gastrointestinal tract.

The following nutrients help maintain a healthy gut lining:

  • Glutamine is an amino acid beneficial for protecting and healing the gut. Glutamine energises the cells in your gut and helps to repair your lining after trauma from infections, food intolerances and anti-inflammatory medications.
  • GutGard® liquorice is a potent anti-inflammatory, soothing the lining of the gut and speeding healing time. It has been proven to improve symptoms including heartburn, abdominal pain, bloating, and nausea.

2. Bacteria Are Not Always the Enemy

Our gut is home to a huge population of microbes. There is a perfect balance of good and bad bacteria that will be specific to you as an individual. It is when this harmony between your microbes goes out of balance that you may start to experience symptoms. Probiotics are a way of restoring the right amount of good bacteria, and making that balance just right.

  • Lactobacillus acidophilus (NCFM) is a probiotic that helps to colonise the gut with good bacteria, and helps to reduce the bad bacteria for healthy digestive balance.
  • Bifidobacterium lactis (Bi-07), another probiotic strain, may be beneficial during and after antibiotics, and to relieve symptoms such as flatulence, diarrhoea and constipation.

3. Enzymes for Digestion

Your body creates enzymes to do a multitude of functions, including the breakdown and digestion of food. The following enzymes support digestive health:

  • Hydrochloric acid is a gastric enzyme in stomach acid, helping to break down food, and eliminate bad bacteria and microbes introduced to the digestive tract.
  • Pancreatic enzymes are produced by the pancreas, and are dispensed through pancreatic juice. These enzymes are involved in the digestion of proteins, fats and carbohydrates in the stomach.
  • Brush border enzymes are found in your intestines and further digest food particles.
  • Bile helps to break down fats and is needed for cholesterol synthesis.

4. You Are What You Eat

Do you base your food choices on the benefits they will provide? Here are some key guidelines to achieving optimal gut health:

  • Cut out refined, processed and fast foods. Restrict sugary foods, cakes, lollies, soft drinks, bottled juices, ice creams and pastries. (This will also assist in weight loss!)
  • Limit starchy carbohydrates to two serves daily and include protein-rich foods at every meal and snack.
  • Eat fresh and organic as much as possible, choosing two serves of fresh fruits and at least three cups of fresh vegetables daily.
  • Include healthy oils, nuts and seeds in your diet too.
  • Drink plenty of water, a minimum of eight glasses per day and avoid excessive alcohol, caffeine and salt.

Gut Health: Naturopath Support

If you are experiencing digestive issues, speak to your naturopath about testing for potential food intolerances, or whether a tailored diet will be beneficial for your gut health. Certain digestive disorders may require a more specific, individualised diet for the best results. This may include a gluten free diet, elimination diet or a low FODMAPS Fermentable Oligosaccharides, Disaccharides, Monosaccharides and Polyols) diet.

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If you are suffering from indigestion, reflux, wind, bloating, constipation or diarrhoea, your gut health is not what it should be, and is preventing your full enjoyment of life.

At Capalaba Natural Health, our naturopath has a special interest in gut health and more than two decades’ experience in helping people to find relief from annoying digestive issues. Book an appointment today!

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