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6 ways to reset your gut for a healthier 2022

An unhealthy gut can reflect on your overall health. Perhaps you need to pause, check and reset your gut for a healthier 2022. 
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The trick is simple! Eat healthy for better gut health. Image courtesy: Shutterstock
Published by Yashwani Arora
Published On: 7 Jan 2022, 09:08 pm IST
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Your gut plays a crucial role in sustaining your overall health and keeping your fitness in check. It defines your moods, immunity, digestive tract, and physical fitness.

Still, we end up gorging upon a lot of junk food and then regret it later when our gut cries out for help! Perhaps it’s high time we stop our unhealthy habits and shift towards healthy diet practices for a happy gut. Understanding our gut and a few ways to keep it healthy is integral to our overall well-being. Everything you eat directly affects your digestive tract and the good bacteria in your stomach.

Shriya Naheta Wadhwa, entrepreneur and health coach, tells HealthShots, “ A healthy gut positively impacts several, usually ongoing issues – prolonged feelings of fatigue, constipation, skin issues, mood swings, and more.”

And so, she recommends some ways to treat your gut well.

6 ways to reset your gut for a healthier new year

1. Stay hydrated

“While this may seem simple, it is usually overlooked due to our hectic schedules. Drinking water consistently through the day every 30-45 minutes is the key to maintaining a great gut. Depending on your activity levels and weight, your intake can range between 2-3 litres a day. Water can also be consumed in the form of herbal teas or simply some hot water with lemon in it,” says Wadhwa.

Also, adding homemade juices and smoothies, along with some water-based healthy drinks can keep you hydrated throughout the day.

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Drink Lots of water and water based drinks for a healthy gut! Image courtesy: Shutterstock

2. Yoghurt

Yoghurt is a simple yet good addition to your diet when calling for a gut reset. The probiotics in yoghurt help support a healthy gut and immune system. While choosing yoghurt opt for plain curd, greek yoghurt, or buttermilk and avoid flavoured and sugar alternatives, add Wadhwa

3. Fermented vegetables

Fermented veggies are a great addition to your diet. “If you are not used to it, start introducing it in extremely small portions with your meal to your diet. Even oil-less pickles work well,” Wadhwa tells HealthShots. The fibre, vitamin content along probiotics in fermented veggies are great for your gut. Fermented veggies don’t require sugar, instead one can cure it in an acidic base (like apple cider vinegar or lemons) with some salt. Some of the best veggies to ferment are cabbages, carrots, and radishes.”

4. Smoothies

“Having smoothies for your mid-morning or mid-afternoon snack will leave you feeling completely satiated,” suggests Wadhwa. It keeps you fuller throughout the days and is delicious to consume! Choose smoothies over juices so you don’t lose out on the fibre and goodness of your fruits and veggies. You can try various combinations of fruits and vegetables to prepare smoothies for a healthier gut and even weight loss.

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Blend ingredients from your kitchen for healthy smoothies. Image courtesy: Shutterstock

5. Whole Grains

Wadha tells HealthShots, “Whole Grains leave you feeling full and are easy to eat and incorporate into your diet. Just a whole-grain toast with nut butter is a good source of healthy fat, some protein and great fibre”. It is super good for your gut! Whole grains can be consumed in many forms like bread, buns, bagels, tortillas, pasta and other whole-grain foods.

6. Avoid processed foods and sugar

For a healthy gut, it is important to stay away from processed foods and sugar. Check labels for packaged products and bottled sauces before you buy them to understand all the contents, comments Wadhwa.

We hope that with these easy-to-follow recommendations, you can keep your gut health and overall well-being in a better state.

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Yashwani Arora
Yashwani Arora

Yashwani is best described as a voracious reader and ardent writer. She is a techie who enjoys both writing and coding. When she is not engrossed in either of these two, she enjoys exploring new places and trying new foods.

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