There is such a push to eat more veggies, eat more veggies….. The first thing most people think they need to do to eat “healthier” is eat tons of veggies. YES - we do need fibre for good gut health, but it’s not the only thing, and the timing does matter. When your gut is in a state of imbalance, more doesn’t equal better. Too much can cause more issues. When I work with clients in The Good Gut Method, I see protein under eaten the most.
Read MoreIf you're struggling with gut health, you might think that you need to overhaul your diet and take a bunch of supplements. But as I discovered, simplicity is the key to transforming your gut health. These 5 habits helped me achieve better health, and they can help you too.
Read MoreParis is truly a MAGICAL city. It was always a city that I wanted to go to someday…but wasn’t on my top list of places to travel - but my mind is forever changed. I can’t wait for the day we go back! I honestly didn’t want to leave. The food is incredible, the people are so kind (especially to children!) everywhere you turn there is another beautiful building or park, the atmosphere is so fun, everything about it is just charming and wonderful. I cannot say enough good things about it.
Read MoreI’m sharing a veggie packed Pad Thai with gluten free rice noodles EVERYONE will love! Tossed in a sweet and spicy Thai sauce with shrimp, veggies and saucy noodles in every bite! A dish you would find at your favourite Thai restaurant that you can make in the comfort of your own home knowing all the ingredients so you don’t have to worry about sneaky ingredients you might be sensitive to.
Read MoreCONSTIPATED? Constipated but don’t know it? Did you know you can poop daily + still be constipated? Learn all about it here!
Read MoreI'm here to help you with some good gut treats! My good gut gummies are rich in gelatine to help support a strong gut lining. When our gut lining is compromised it often results in food sensitivities.... which i'm certain you don't want! Find my creamsicle gummy recipe here.
You have come to the end of The Gut Series and may be wondering…..“WHAT DO I DO NEXT?” What is my next step when it comes to resolving my gut issues? Where should I start? If you feel confused or overwhelmed after reading this, don’t worry...it’s completely normal. Your gut is not a simple system. At this point, when it come to resolving your gut issues, you have a choice to make….
Read MoreTell me one person you know that doesn't experience any stress? I bet you can't ;) We ALL experience stress. Some stress is good.... but when we experience too much, bad things start to happen! Stress can be external from things such as....
Read MoreThe lining of your intestine is lie a thin window screen. If you poke holes in it, bugs will enter your house. That’s exactly what happens in a leaky gut. The cells that line your intestine are supposed to be joined tightly to one another. If these tight junctions loosen, bacteria/other microbes, their toxins, undigested foods and chemicals in food enter your bloodstream. They trigger...
Read MoreThe truth is, it’s actually quite common to have sensitivities to multiple foods. Even healthy foods like salmon or watermelon can trigger a food sensitivity. You may be familiar with IgE food allergies (the scary reactions that show up immediately after eating things like peanuts or shellfish). Food sensitivities are completely different. You can have a food sensitivity even when your IgE food allergy test is negative. Your symptom can appear up to 3 days after eating the trigger food
Read MoreThe digestive system functions in a very intricate way. From the first bite to passing what’s left out the other end.....The food you eat goes through many steps in the digestion process. Any problem along the way down will have a ripple effect. If you have digestive issues after eating, or if you feel great in the morning, but by the end of the day you experience...
Read MoreEating the WRONG foods for YOUR body can result in bloating, heartburn, diarrhea, constipation etc. What exactly do I mean when I say WRONG foods?
Read MoreOne of the key aspects of your gut health journey is including fiber into your diet. Fiber is crucial for feeding our gut bacteria and helping it thrive. The more microbes we have in our gut, the stronger our gut lining will be. In addition, the good bacteria support digestion!
Read MoreI have created a good gut mini book just for you! These good gut recipes are a start in the right direction. Life, and the food we consume can take a toll on our bodies, especially our gut. I made this Good Gut mini book to give you some gut loving meal inspiration with a bonus tip for digestion inside! ;)
Read MoreI always talk about ‘the gut’ around here … but what does that actually mean? Let’s find out! Understanding how the gut works can help us keep things running more smoothly. The gut effectively is our digestive system as a whole. The body works together like a machine - if one part isn’t working right it can lead to a cascade of problems. Each part of the digestive system affects the next. The digestive tract includes…
Read MoreWhen we are hungry, we are more likely to grab the first thing we see. When we have a plan in place we can make more nourishing and nutrient dense choices leaving us with more energy and feeling our best! Read more to learn 4 reasons why I love meal planning, and why you will love it too!
Read MoreVegetables are healthy and important part of our diet, but eating them in their raw state too frequently is not always the BEST way to consume them. The key with vegetables is to prepare them properly to take some of the stress off of our digestive systems. Raw vegetables can actually be very hard on the digestive system, so when I do eat them raw…it better be worth it! And this kale salad is WORTH it!
Read MoreAn imbalance of “good” and “bad” bacteria in the intestines may contribute to weight gain, high blood sugar, allergies, digestive trouble and other disorders. Picture this….The good bacteria line up like little solders along your gut lining protecting it, but when they are weakened or damaged due to stress, a highly processed diet, alcohol, poor digestive habits etc. the healthy gut lining can be compromised. This weakened gut lining is called leaky gut or intestinal permeability, and can lead to food sensitivity symptoms and many other health issues.
Read MoreIf you are here… I’m assuming you have heard the words sensitivity, allergy and intolerance being tossed around. I often use the words interchangeably as some words sound more familiar to most, however it is important to know the differences between the three main types of food reactivity. Find out the differences here!
Read MoreThis celery soup is, light flavourful and perfect for a warm day. Whats even better, it’s good for your gut! The digestive benefits of celery are partly due to its diuretic effects — and also because it boosts circulation within the intestines, therefore helping improve digestion and relieving bloating and puffiness from water retention. It can provide polyphenols (can boost digestive and help protect again disease) and fiber and that may have prebiotic like effects, supporting the growth of good bacteria in our gut.
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