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From constant colds to poor focus and skin issues – the 6 surprising signs your gut health is a mess

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MUCH of our health is influenced by a huge blob of bugs that sit inside us - the gut microbiome.

It's largely influenced by how we choose to live - our diet, physical activity levels - as well as our environment.

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Some of the symptoms you may not have connected with poor gut health

But we can also nurture the gut and reap the health benefits that come with it.

A of 800 people with by nutrition and supplement brand found that 75 per cent of people with gut health issues suffer from a lack of energy, while half report feeling more stressed and suffer with poor sleep.

Shona Wilkinson, lead nutritionist at the brand, tells Sun Health: “Most people forget that the gut does much more than simply digest your food - it regulates our sleep, keeps our skin clear, helps us fight off illness, and keeps us energised throughout the day. 

“In fact, the gut is also linked to our brains through something called the ‘gut-brain axis’, affecting our day-to-day mood.”

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Below are some surprising symptoms of poor gut health - and tips to improve them all...

1. SKIN DEEP

They say the skin is a reflection of what is going on inside the body.

Often condition relating to the skin, such as acne, eczema, rosacea and psoriasis, are bad luck and may be genetic or related to stress, for example.

But Shona says: “Research suggests that you’re 40 per cent more likely to suffer with poor skin and hair if you suffer from poor digestion, gut issues, or IBS

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“This is because the gut is a fantastic detoxifier, meaning frequent and healthy bowel movements help to sweep toxins out of the body. 

“If natural detoxification doesn’t occur, toxins are reabsorbed through the gut, meaning the body has to push them out through the skin - this causes all sorts of problems, including inflammation, redness, and acne.”

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2. FOCUS POINT

The gut-brain axis also exists, and research is finding that people with conditions such as IBS may experience problems such as anxiety or depression as a result of their altered gut.

Nerves connect the brain and the gut, therefore allowing them to communicate to each other, such as via neurotransmitters.

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There is also some research looking at whether gut health influences cognitive function - the ability to learn information, solve problem or focus.

A 2022 study of 40 males found that the ‘abundance of gut bacteria’ - which essentially means a flourishing healthy gut - increased participants' scores on tests. 

Shona says: “The main chemicals needed for concentration are acetylcholine, dopamine, and noradrenaline, which are all produced in the gut before being transported to the brain. 

“They’re made by healthy bacteria living in our gut known as probiotics - the more probiotics we have present in our gut, the healthier it becomes. 

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“Disruptions to probiotic levels will decrease the number of these chemicals being created in the gut, thus limiting our ability to concentrate.”

3. FEEL THE BLOAT

Gas and bloating are normal now and again and usually come down to the foods and drinks you’re consuming.

But an unhealthy gut may be exacerbating the issue.

Shona says: “Low stomach acid can leave your gut unable to break down certain foods, causing them to ferment in your stomach, leading to gas and bloating. 

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“Too much candida yeast in the gut can also cause gas and bloating and often occurs within those on a high-sugar diet. 

Candida triggers gas, pain and bloating, so the best way to avoid this is to avoid refined carbohydrates such as pizzas, bagels, ice cream, and alcohol.”

She adds gas and bloating occur for a variety of reasons - indeed, it could be conditions that need attention such as IBS, coeliac disease or food intolerance.

And persistent bloating for three weeks or more should be seen to by a GP to rule out ovarian cancer.

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4. BUNGED UP

Always constipated?

Shona says it’s an “obvious sign of an unhealthy digestive system and is often caused by a lack of probiotics in the gut”.

She adds: “It’s also a common cause of bloating and stomach discomfort, mainly due to infrequent bowel movements allowing bacteria in the stomach to ferment the food particles in the gut.

“Constipation is often the result of a low-fibre diet.”

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