10 Bizarre Things That are Killing Your Gut

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10. Chronic Stress

Although we tend to make jokes about it, chronic stress is not really funny. Actually, ongoing stress is toxic. It causes the body to make less immune defense hormones, as well as DHEA, which is the anti-stress, anti-aging hormone. Your body will respond by slowing down the digestive process, which will reduce the blood flow to your organs, as well as produce toxic metabolites. Find ways to deal with your stress either through meditation, a change of jobs, or practicing yoga.

 

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Be sure you give yourself time. Building up healthy levels of gut flora can involve anywhere from several days to several months, depending on the amount of damage and your lifestyle habits.

References:

Sciencedirect.com

Gut.bmj.com

Ajpgi.physiology.org

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