Description of the blog
The proliferation of healthy gut flora is crucial for maintaining overall health. The gastrointestinal system, comprising the stomach, intestines and colon, is responsible for digesting and absorbing nutrients from food and excreting waste. But the health of the gut also significantly impacts both physical and mental well-being.
Gut Flora and Its Functions
The gut houses approximately 500 different strains of bacteria. Lactobacillus bacteria primarily reside in the small intestine, while Bifidobacterium is the main bacteria in the large intestine. The microorganisms of the gut, including bacteria, fungi and viruses, help break down food into nutrients the body can use and play a critical role in the immune system. It is estimated that 70% of our immune system's function lies within the gut. The gut microbiome can also impact mental and emotional health. Serotonin is primarily produced in the gut and this neurotransmitter affects mood, sleep and appetite.
Probiotics
Probiotics are live microorganisms that may offer health benefits when consumed. They are similar to the good bacteria already present in the gut and can help maintain a balanced gut microbiome. Probiotics can help strengthen the immune system and boost gastrointestinal health. Some probiotics also may help ease allergy symptoms and help with lactose intolerance. Each type of probiotic works differently and can have various effects on the body.
A Multifaceted Approach to Better Gut Health
Metabolic Probiotic with Akkermansia is a new blend of probiotic strains designed to help promote the body’s natural production of GLP-1 while supporting the health of the gut microbiome and lining. This combination was formulated to help curb cravings, manage weight and inflammation, and promote a balanced immune system.†
When chronic inflammation starts at the gut, healing the lining may be the most beneficial place to start. Gut Restorative PRP is a formula designed to help heal the tight junctions of the gut lining and support a healthy immune balance. Supplementing with Gut Restorative PRP has been shown to bolster the lining of the gastrointestinal tract and fight inflammation, thus helping to heal the gut and balance the immune system to resolve inflammation and autoimmune responses.† It is helpful to know that gut health plays a vital role in your overall health, and understanding how to take care of it is important to supporting your well-being.
Choosing the Right Probiotic
When selecting a probiotic, consider the strength of the probiotic, usually shown in CFUs (colony forming units) as well as the number and types of bacterial strains in the product. Our products are thoughtfully formulated for strength and synergistic combinations in each blend.
Understanding the vital role of gut health and how to maintain it is essential for overall well-being. Probiotic supplementation, along with a balanced diet, can support a healthy gut microbiome, promoting better health and quality of life.
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John Hopkins Medicine. The Brain-Gut-Connection. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/wellness-and-prevention/the-brain-gut-connection
BetterHealth. https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/healthyliving/gut-health
Pathak, Meha MD. How Your Gut Health Affects Your Whole Body. WebMD. Published January 28, 2023. https://www.webmd.com/digestive-disorders/ss/slideshow-how-gut-health-affects-whole-body
Miller, Sarah. Prebiotics versus Probiotics for Gut Health: What’s the Difference. Jefferson Health. Published June 7, 2024. https://www.jeffersonhealth.org/your-health/living-well/prebiotics-versus-probiotics-for-gut-health#:~:text=Pre%2D%20and%20probiotics%20can%20help,version%20posted%20in%20May%202023.
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