Leaky Gut Diet and Supplements: Evidence and Practical Guide
«Leaky gut» (increased intestinal permeability) refers to a state in which the lining of the intestine may allow more substances to pass into the bloodstream th...
Read More«Leaky gut» (increased intestinal permeability) refers to a state in which the lining of the intestine may allow more substances to pass into the bloodstream th...
Read MoreDigestive bitters are herbal preparations used for centuries to support digestion and appetite. As a dietitian, I often get questions about whether they work an...
Read MoreWhy This Topic Matters This topic affects many people who care about performance, health, or wellness. Understanding the evidence and how to apply it in practic...
Read MoreButyrate is a short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) produced when certain fibers are fermented by bacteria in your colon. It is a key energy source for the cells lining...
Read MoreBloating is a common and often frustrating symptom: a sense of fullness, tightness, or visible distension in the abdomen. It can stem from diet, eating habits,...
Read MoreWhat Is the Gut Microbiome? The gut microbiome is the community of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other microbes that live in your intestines, mainly in the larg...
Read MoreWhat Are Prebiotics? Prebiotics are fibres or other compounds that your body does not digest but that feed beneficial bacteria in your gut. They pass through th...
Read MoreWhat Contributes to Constipation? Constipation can be caused by low fibre intake, insufficient fluids, lack of movement, certain medications (e.g. some pain rel...
Read MoreIrritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common functional gut disorder characterised by abdominal pain or discomfort, bloating, and changes in bowel habits (diarrho...
Read MoreHow Antibiotics Affect the Gut Antibiotics can reduce both harmful and beneficial bacteria in the gut, which may lead to digestive upset, diarrhoea, or a tempor...
Read MoreWhat Is the Gut-Brain Axis? The gut-brain axis is the two-way communication between the gut (and its microbiome) and the brain. Gut bacteria produce and respond...
Read MoreWhat Is Gut Barrier Integrity? The gut barrier is the lining of the intestine that controls what passes into the bloodstream and what stays in the gut lumen. Wh...
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