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The Gut-Health Connection: How a Healthy Gut Boosts Immunity, Mood & Overall Well-Being

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You’ve probably heard the phrase, “Gut health is everything.” But what does that really mean? The gut isn’t just about digestion—it’s a powerhouse that influences immunity, mental health, and overall well-being. As a dietitian, I see firsthand how a well-balanced gut microbiome can transform health.

Did you know that about 70% of your immune system resides in your gut? 

Your gut microbiota—trillions of bacteria, fungi, and other microbes—play a crucial role in immune regulation.
Beneficial bacteria like Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium help prevent harmful pathogens from taking over by strengthening the gut barrier.
A disrupted gut (often due to processed foods, stress, or antibiotics) can lead to chronic inflammation, making you more susceptible to infections and autoimmune conditions.

The Gut-Brain Axis: Mood & Mental Health
Let’s first understand, what’s a gut ?
Gut is the gastrointestinal tract ( GI tract) which includes stomach, intestines and colon. The GI tract is responsible for digestion of food , absorption of the nutrients and excreting the waste food.
The gut has a very strong brain connection as it uses nerves , bacteria and hormones to digest food.
Our alimentary canal starts from the mouth and ends in the excretory organ.

Ever had a “gut feeling” about something? That’s because your gut and brain are directly connected through the vagus nerve and the gut-brain axis.
The microbiome produces neurotransmitters like serotonin (the happiness hormone) and GABA (which helps with relaxation).

An unhealthy gut can lead to anxiety, depression, and brain fog.

*Foods that can help in reviving and maintaining the health of the gut*

Research shows that probiotic-rich foods like yogurt, fermented vegetables, and fiber-rich prebiotics can enhance mood and cognitive function.
Eat a fiber-rich diet: Whole grains, lentils, fruits, and vegetables feed beneficial bacteria.
Incorporate fermented foods: Kimchi, kefir, and homemade curd are natural probiotics.
Limit processed foods & sugars: They promote harmful bacteria overgrowth.
Manage stress: Chronic stress disrupts gut bacteria balance.

Stress can be managed by doing pranayam and healthy yoga practices .
Breathing techniques learnt under professional guidance helps in the flow of happy hormones.

Your gut is the foundation of your health. Treat it well, and you’ll see the benefits in your immunity, mood, and vitality!

Shared by : Tanya Sahni, Nutritionist 

 

                 

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