Gut Health - Your Immune System and Metabolic Disease
THE LINK TO THE MOST SERIOUS DISEASES
Believe it or not, studies now show intestinal bacteria are linked to metabolic diseases like Heart Disease, Alzheimer’s, Depression, and more (full list below).
The human gut is home to trillions of bacteria. When there is an abundance of "bad" bacteria, the mucous wall within your gut begins to break down and become porous (gross, I know).
Like a slow poison, harmful bacteria leaks thru the gut wall and into the bloodstream not only causing damage to the immediate area of the intestine, but is transported throughout the whole body, harming multiple organs like the brain, heart, pancreas, liver, and even the immune system.
DISEASES LINKED TO GUT HEALTH
What's even worse is that studies now indicate slow, bacterial poisoning from a "leaky gut" is linked to multiple conditions such as…
- Alzheimer's Disease
- Depression
- Heart Disease
- Fibromyalgia
- Type 2 Diabetes
- Obesity
- Metabolic Syndrome
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome
WHY "GOOD" BACTERIA IS SO IMPORTANT
Good bacteria produces short-link fatty acids, acids that play a vital role in starving "bad" bacteria by breaking down their major food source, sugar.
Good bacteria also reinforces your gut lining, sealing gaps within the intestinal wall, preventing both leaky gut syndrome and lowering your risk of developing metabolic diseases.
And that's not all a healthy gut and good bacteria do…
- Regulates The Immune System To Battle Infection
- Helps Control Brain Function
- Improves Mood
- Better Quality Sleep
It's time to start taking your digestive health seriously. The choices you make now affect your future health.