Digestion is the process were our food
is broken down so it can be absorbed into the bloodstream and carried to cells
throughout the body to providing nourishment and energy. If your digestive
system is not functioning at its best, this could lead to a suppressed immune
system. Improving digestion is one of the most important steps you can take in
improving your health.
Integrate these tips into your
day-to-day activity to help improve your digestive function.
Stay Hydrated. Drinking
enough water keeps your intestines smooth and flexible and helps keep the food
you eat moving through your intestines.
Get Your Magnesium. Improved digestion. Muscles within
the digestive tract, including the intestinal wall, are
relaxed by magnesium, which improves digestion, as well
as counterbalances stomach acid and advances stools through the intestines.
General relaxation.
Take Probiotics. Taking probiotics
have been found to play a positive role in digestion, nutrient absorption,
immune function, weight loss, detoxification and prevention of urinary tract
infections.
Increase Fiber
Intake. Eating fiber-rich foods helps move the
contents of the large intestine along more quickly and helps to soften the
stool by absorbing water.
Get Moving. The sedentary modern
lifestyle puts a kink in the digestive process and makes normal digestion more
difficult. Regular exercise helps keep foods moving through your digestive
system, reducing constipation and helping you maintain a healthy weight.
Reduce Stress. Stress
can cause your digestive system to shut down due to the “flight or fight”
response. This increases the incidence of constipation. Stress can also lead to
increased heart burn
Take Your Time. Eat in a relaxed
environment and focus on eating. Slow down and focus on chewing your food.
Notice the flavours of each bite and be mindful of what and how much you are
consuming. Slowing down allows your body to register when you have eaten all
that you need and helps to avoid overeating.
Remove Food
Sensitivities. Conditions like irritable bowel
syndrome (IBS) and Crohn’s disease have been linked to IgG food reactions.
Research has shown that elimination of IgG reactive foods can alleviate IBS
symptoms.
Talk to your healthcare professional about other lifestyle changes
and testing options available to you to help prevent and alleviate your
digestive issues.
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