GUT FEELING

From bloating to bad breath – how boosting gut health can make you look YOUNGER

GUT health has become a hot topic in recent years - with more people than ever looking to improve the bacteria in their bellies.

In the last 12 months Brits have upped their efforts in a mission to re-balance their tummies.

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Your gut health could be a clear indicator of other health issues and could also hold the key to helping you look younger

Data from Google trends shows that searches for 'gut health supplements' have gone up by 600 per cent, with searches for fermented foods for gut health having also soared by 300 per cent.

There are plenty of ways you can naturally restore your gut heath
with certain foods and healthy lifestyle habits.

All of which are said to help with issues such as bloating, bad breath, stress and even ageing.

Your gut is made up of a plethora of bacteria, archaea, fungi and viruses.

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Lisa Harris, holistic skincare expert said your gut could also hold the key to how young you look.

"We humans are filled to the brim with microbes, which form microbiomes in our mouths, lungs, eyes, reproductive systems and of course, our skin. 

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"According to the experts, our gut is the largest and most significant thing that impacts our short- and long-term health - as well as how we control how quickly we show signs of ageing", she told .

Experts at hyperbiotics explained that so many things in our lifestyles can wipe out the good bacteria we're meant to have.

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said while perhaps while the garlic bread you had for dinner might play a role, bad breath can also signal poor gut health.

He explained: "Anything that was unable to pass, which remains in your digestive system and ferments, can cause bad breath.

"Bad breath can also be a sign of a reflux issue like GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease), or a sign that bacteria in your stomach could lead to stomach ulcers.

"Whatever the root cause may be, it is best to check with your doctor to understand how your digestion could be contributing to bad health."

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Skin issues

Lisa said your skin is like a window to your health and is also why you're quick to notice skin disturbances when faced with things like immune system disturbances, hormonal and nutritional imbalances.

She said all of this begins with the balance of flora in your gut environment. 

"And because so many things in our lifestyles can wipe out the good bacteria we're supposed to have, our skin often reflects imbalances in the system", she added.

Tim also said that itchy or painful skin conditions can provide insight into what’s going on with your gut.

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