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Now is a good time to own a body.  Tips for Healthy Living:  Fitness, Nutrition and Well-Being.
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Why You Should Eat Dirt - Yes, Dirt!

Why You Should Eat Dirt - Yes, Dirt! | SELF HEALTH + HEALING | Scoop.it

Eating dirt may sound gross, but getting your daily dose could do wonders for your health, including easing symptoms associated with leaky gut.


Is eating dirt part of your diet? Before you get a bad taste in your mouth, consider this: If you were to take away the water in our bodies, you’d be left with mostly dirt. It’s true.

We’re made of 60 of the most abundant elements in the Earth’s crust, an amalgam of its elements, including oxygen, hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, calcium and phosphorus, with traces of potassium, sulfur, sodium, iron and magnesium. All of these elements come together to make a living, breathing human being.

Now, when I say “eat dirt,” I’m not ordering you to actually scoop up a handful of soil and eat it. (Well, not exactly.) True, ensuring you get daily micro-exposures to soil-based organisms in dirt and other plant life is important for your health. But I urge you to embrace the idea of “eating dirt” as a broader philosophy, an overarching principle I teach my patients when I talk to them about how to heal leaky gut syndrome and feel better again.

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A Different Kind Of Gut Feeling: How Intestinal Bacteria Could Manipulate Your Brain

A Different Kind Of Gut Feeling: How Intestinal Bacteria Could Manipulate Your Brain | SELF HEALTH + HEALING | Scoop.it

"Our guts contain trillions of bacteria, all of which control our minds in order to get the foods they want. Controlling them back may help fight obesity,"

 

"The next time you can’t figure out why you’re suddenly craving a huge slab of ultra-decadent chocolate cake—consider the possibility that it’s not just you doing the craving. New research suggests that the armies of bacteria living in our guts can pull the strings in our brains to get what they want."

 

We’ve all heard about the bacterial universe within our bodies, but what’s less well known is just how vast this universe is in comparison to the rest of us: bacteria outnumber all of the cells in our body 100 to 1. And just like us, certain bacteria have a taste for certain nutrients, and they’ve developed ways of influencing their hosts to deliver more of their preferred vittles to the dinner table.

Simple Remedies's curator insight, August 18, 2014 4:26 PM

This is why probiotics are so important! Great article

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How Gut Bacteria Affects Basically Every Aspect of Your Health

How Gut Bacteria Affects Basically Every Aspect of Your Health | SELF HEALTH + HEALING | Scoop.it

How Gut Bacteria Affects Basically Every Aspect of Your Health

 

"The probiotics hiding in your yogurt and most fermented foods don't only help with digestion"

 

One of the most exciting and revolutionary topics in health right now is also one of the least sexy: We’re talking about the bacteria that live in our digestive tracts—what science types often call the gut microbiome. Our bodies play host to trillions of these critters, and they make up a mini-ecosystem that helps us break down the food we eat and absorb its nutrients. At least, that’s all we thought the microbiome did.

 

Recent research has shown, however, that our belly bacteria have an incredible impact on everything from fat loss to inflammation levels and perhaps even our susceptibility to depression and anxiety   

 

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Eric Larson's curator insight, December 23, 2015 5:51 PM

Interesting challenges.