Jennifer Price+FollowFasting Diets Literally Rewire Your Brain?Intermittent fasting isn’t just about dropping pounds—it might actually change your brain and gut! A new study found that people on a fasting-style diet lost weight AND showed big shifts in brain regions tied to appetite and addiction. Plus, their gut bacteria changed too, and these changes were linked to brain activity. Scientists aren’t sure which comes first—the gut or the brain—but it’s wild to think your willpower might be getting a literal boost from your diet! #IntermittentFasting #BrainHealth #GutHealth #WeightLoss #ScienceNews #Health40Share
Miranda Martin+FollowMeditation = Gut Health Glow-Up?Turns out, your gut LOVES a good meditation session. Researchers found that Tibetan monks who meditate regularly have way more of the 'good' gut bacteria linked to better mood and even heart health. Their bloodwork looked healthier too! You don’t have to be a monk to get the perks—just adding meditation to your routine could help your gut and mind. Bonus points for eating fermented foods, sleeping well, and moving your body. Who knew zen vibes could be so good for your belly? #GutHealth #MeditationBenefits #WellnessHacks #MindBodyConnection #Health00Share
Alicia Williams+FollowThese Food Combos Are Gut Gold!Who knew your gut could thank you for mixing spinach with citrus or garlic with honey? A gut doc says these pairings can seriously boost your health. Spinach’s iron gets a big upgrade when you squeeze some lemon on it, making it easier for your body to absorb. And garlic’s gut-loving compounds stick around longer when you drizzle on raw honey. Easy swaps, big benefits—might have to try these out! #GutHealth #FoodHacks #WellnessTips #HealthyEating #Health40Share
Jared Hardy+FollowIs Your Gut Secretly Running the Show?Turns out, your gut might be the real MVP of women’s health. From hormones to mood, sleep, and even PCOS, your gut microbiome is calling the shots—and most of us barely notice! Nearly 70% of people with GI issues are women, but gut health is still overlooked. If you want better sleep, mood, and immunity, it might be time to check in with your gut. There’s even an app for that (hello, Injoy)! #GutHealth #WomensHealth #Microbiome #Wellness #HealthTech #Health40Share
jessicarangel+FollowCould Your Gut Health Affect Alzheimer’s Risk?Okay, so I’ve been reading up on how our gut bacteria might actually play a role in Alzheimer’s disease, and honestly, it’s kind of blowing my mind. Like, I always thought brain health was just about what you eat or genetics, but now there’s all this research showing your gut microbiome could impact your risk for Alzheimer’s. Some scientists are even looking at ways to diagnose or treat Alzheimer’s by changing gut bacteria! It’s wild to think that something as simple as your diet or probiotics could make a difference. I’m definitely going to pay more attention to my gut health now. Has anyone else heard about this? Would love to know what you think or if you’ve tried anything to boost your gut health! #GutHealth #AlzheimersAwareness #BrainScience #Health #Diet30Share
emily95+FollowBloating after 60? It’s not what you thinkPSA for seniors: Frequent bloating might mean LOW stomach acid (not high!). As we age, acid production dips → food ferments, causes gas, and stalls digestion. 😣 Worse, antacids can worsen it! Key signs: bloating after protein-heavy meals or feeling food “sits” for hours. Ask your doctor about hypochlorhydria. Natural fixes like apple cider vinegar (diluted!) or digestive enzymes may help. Stay tuned for tips! #seniorhealth #bloatingrelief #digestivewellness #lowstomachacid #guthealth598Share
Jennifer Wilson+Follow5 Veggies a Heart Surgeon Swears ByEver wonder which veggies a heart surgeon actually eats every day? Turns out, it’s all about gut health! Dr. Steven Gundry says his top 5 are: 1) Cruciferous veggies (think broccoli & Brussels sprouts), 2) Artichokes, 3) Root veggies like radishes & onions, 4) Bitter greens (hello, chicory!), and 5) Shiitake mushrooms. The secret? High polyphenols and a little bitterness feed your gut and boost your brain. Who knew bitter could be so good? #GutHealth #EatYourVeggies #WellnessTips #Longevity #HealthyEating #Health1252Share
Danielle French+FollowWhy I’m Done Eating After 4pm 🍽️Okay, this blew my mind: stopping eating after 4pm could seriously level up your health. Not only does it help with digestion and sleep (bye-bye, midnight heartburn), but it can also make weight loss easier, lower inflammation, and even boost heart health. Apparently, our bodies are way happier when we eat with the sun and fast at night. Who knew timing mattered as much as what’s on your plate? Anyone else tempted to try this early dinner thing? #HealthHacks #Wellness #IntermittentFasting #HealthyHabits #SleepBetter #GutHealth #Health516Share
Edward Parrish+FollowFermented Foods = Better Sleep & Less Inflammation?!Did you know adding red cabbage sauerkraut to your meals could seriously cut inflammation and help you sleep better—in just two weeks? Nutrition experts are raving about fermented foods like yogurt, kefir, kimchi, and especially red kraut for their gut-boosting, anti-inflammatory powers. Studies even show people eating a few servings of these daily felt more energized and less tired. Bonus: you can easily make your own at home with just cabbage and salt! Who knew your gut could thank you this fast? #GutHealth #FermentedFoods #Wellness #SleepBetter #Inflammation #Health50Share
Nancy Bean+FollowI Tried Kefir for a Month! 🤔Okay, so I decided to swap my usual breakfast for kefir, the fermented milk drink everyone’s talking about. Tbh, the taste didn’t quite grow on me (it’s like sour yogurt), but the benefits were legit! My bloating and IBS symptoms eased up, I felt fuller, and my sugar cravings vanished. 🎉 By week four, even my energy levels got a boost. Who knew gut health could change so much? Has anyone else tried this and survived the taste? Let's chat! #GutHealth #Kefir #WellnessJourney #Health373Share