Digestive health is important however digestive problems can be very common. For some people, gas, bloating, constipation, diarrhea or heartburn have become their new norm.
When your doctor can’t find the underlying cause of the problem, it’s called a gastrointestinal disorder with no specific cause. Fortunately, in many cases, there is a way to get some relief by changing your eating habits.
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Here are my tips on how to achieve digestive health.
Bring On The Fibers
A high-fiber diet helps to keep food moving through your digestive tract, making you less likely to get constipated. You can progressively increase your fiber intake. Fruits, vegetables, whole grains and legumes will help you reduce diarrhea and constipation.
Foods which contain soluble fiber:
- Apples
- Oats
- Legumes
- Carrots
- Barley
- Psyllium
All helps lower cholesterol levels and helps control blood sugar levels.
Insoluble fiber helps to keep you regular, and prevent constipation. It adds bulk to the stool and appears to help food pass more quickly through the stomach and intestines.
Foods which contain insoluble fiber:
- Whole grains
- Nuts
- Beans
- Vegetables such as cauliflower, green beans and potatoes
If you are constipated, add more insoluble fiber. However, if you have diarrhea, go for soluble fiber.