We might not be aware but our body has loads of bacteria, viruses, and fungi. Surprised? Don’t worry these things contribute to our health and well-being. They are also known as Microbiome.
We have known that bacteria are associated with diseases but what we don’t know is that some bacteria are crucial for the body’s immune system and maintain healthy organs.
What is Gut Microbiome?
Microbiome is the bacteria, viruses, fungi and other microscopic living things that can be found in the body. Believe or not there are trillions of these microbes that exist inside our intestines and skin.
Inside our large intestine, there are pockets that are called the cecum where we can find most of these microbes.
What’s more amazing is that there are over 1,000 species of bacteria in the human gut and each of them plays a different role in our body. Most of them are for maintaining balance in our health but for some they may cause diseases.
How does Gut Microbiome affect the body?
First of all these microbes have evolved over the years and the human body learned to adapt to it. Without these microbes, it would be difficult to survive.
It helps us to digest fibre by producing short-chain fatty acids. We all know that fibre is important in preventing diabetes, heart disease, weight gain and lessening the risk of cancer.
These microbes also help us to control our immune system by communicating with the immune cells thus the gut microbiome controls how we react to infections.
It is also said that these microbes also affect our central nervous system which controls our overall brain function.
Benefits of keeping the Gut Microbiome healthy:
How to keep the gut microbiome healthy?
Now that we know the impact of having a healthy microbiome to our body, it is important that we keep them healthy.
It is possible by doing the following:
You are now one step away from making your gut healthy again. Try this out especially with what we eat today our gut really needs a reset to be healthy again.
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