17 min

23. What does your Gut Health have to do with Your Metabolism‪?‬ Functional Medicine for Women

    • Alternative Health

Functional Medicine for Women Podcast Episode Recap: Gut Health and Metabolism

Main Points:


Recent study in Nature Metabolism highlights link between gut health and metabolism.
Incorporating prebiotic dietary fiber, like amyloise maize, improves gut bacteria, insulin sensitivity, and supports weight management.
Sources of gut-nourishing fiber include plantains, cooked and cooled potatoes, oats, and whole grains.

Micro Habits for Gut Health:


Stay Hydrated: Adequate water intake supports digestion and overall health.
Eat Colorful Fruits and Vegetables: Aim for variety to benefit from antioxidants and fiber.
Incorporate Healthy Fats: Ground flax, chia seeds, and hemp seeds combat inflammation.
Boost Magnesium Intake: Promotes regularity and bowel health.
Regular Exercise: Enhances gut microbiome diversity and aids in detoxification.

Key Takeaways:


Gut health influences overall wellbeing, impacting digestion, mood, energy levels, and more.
The HPT axis connects gut health with hormonal balance and cellular function.
Prioritize nurturing your gut microbiome for optimal health and vitality.

Actionable Steps:


Ensure hydration, diverse fruit and vegetable intake, and incorporate healthy fats and magnesium-rich foods.
Engage in regular exercise to support gut health and overall wellness.
Book a free consultation for personalized guidance and support in achieving health goals.

Additional Resources:


Holistic Health Hub: Access free resources and tools for holistic wellness.
Show Notes: Click the link for detailed notes and resources mentioned in the episode.

Thank you for tuning in to the Functional Medicine for Women Podcast. Prioritize your gut health for vibrant, optimal living. Stay tuned for future episodes diving deeper into gut health and wellness strategies.

Social Profiles:


Follow Lacy Lain on Instagram for daily tips and updates on functional health and holistic wellness.
Join the FREE Holistic Health Hub Membership here. 

 

Disclaimer: Our life and health coaches do not diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure any disease or condition. Nothing we share with our clients is intended to substitute for the advice, treatment, or diagnosis of a qualified licensed physician. Lacy Lain, FMCHC may not make any medical diagnoses or claim, nor substitute for your personal physician’s care. It is the role of Lacy Lain and her Practitioners to partner with their clients to provide ongoing support and accountability in an opt-in model of self-care and should be done under the supervision of a licensed physician.

These platforms share personal experiences and provides education. Interaction on these platforms does not constitute a doctor/patient relationship.

Functional Medicine for Women Podcast Episode Recap: Gut Health and Metabolism

Main Points:


Recent study in Nature Metabolism highlights link between gut health and metabolism.
Incorporating prebiotic dietary fiber, like amyloise maize, improves gut bacteria, insulin sensitivity, and supports weight management.
Sources of gut-nourishing fiber include plantains, cooked and cooled potatoes, oats, and whole grains.

Micro Habits for Gut Health:


Stay Hydrated: Adequate water intake supports digestion and overall health.
Eat Colorful Fruits and Vegetables: Aim for variety to benefit from antioxidants and fiber.
Incorporate Healthy Fats: Ground flax, chia seeds, and hemp seeds combat inflammation.
Boost Magnesium Intake: Promotes regularity and bowel health.
Regular Exercise: Enhances gut microbiome diversity and aids in detoxification.

Key Takeaways:


Gut health influences overall wellbeing, impacting digestion, mood, energy levels, and more.
The HPT axis connects gut health with hormonal balance and cellular function.
Prioritize nurturing your gut microbiome for optimal health and vitality.

Actionable Steps:


Ensure hydration, diverse fruit and vegetable intake, and incorporate healthy fats and magnesium-rich foods.
Engage in regular exercise to support gut health and overall wellness.
Book a free consultation for personalized guidance and support in achieving health goals.

Additional Resources:


Holistic Health Hub: Access free resources and tools for holistic wellness.
Show Notes: Click the link for detailed notes and resources mentioned in the episode.

Thank you for tuning in to the Functional Medicine for Women Podcast. Prioritize your gut health for vibrant, optimal living. Stay tuned for future episodes diving deeper into gut health and wellness strategies.

Social Profiles:


Follow Lacy Lain on Instagram for daily tips and updates on functional health and holistic wellness.
Join the FREE Holistic Health Hub Membership here. 

 

Disclaimer: Our life and health coaches do not diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure any disease or condition. Nothing we share with our clients is intended to substitute for the advice, treatment, or diagnosis of a qualified licensed physician. Lacy Lain, FMCHC may not make any medical diagnoses or claim, nor substitute for your personal physician’s care. It is the role of Lacy Lain and her Practitioners to partner with their clients to provide ongoing support and accountability in an opt-in model of self-care and should be done under the supervision of a licensed physician.

These platforms share personal experiences and provides education. Interaction on these platforms does not constitute a doctor/patient relationship.

17 min