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Gut health and staying regular is a topic we all need to hear about but rarely discuss openly. Our digestive health impacts everything from our immune system to our mood, and making small changes can lead to big improvements. In this episode of 1000 Waking Minutes, Dr. Wendy Bazilian explores the significance of gut health and its impact on our overall well-being. We’ll discuss practical tips for staying regular, highlight the benefits of a healthy gut, and share mindful exercises like belly breathing and abdominal massage. With an emphasis on small changes and a bit of the history of gut health awareness through media, punctuated by Jamie Lee Curtis' Activia yogurt ads, this episode provides actionable advice on enhancing gut health that can reduce bloating, improve energy, and help you feel better overall.
FROM THE EPISODE:
Your gut health is so much more than probiotics and yogurt. It's deeply tied to your immune system and to your mental well-being. In fact, some scientists call the gut the second brain, and it deserves that title.
WE DISCUSS:
(1:21) Introduction to gut health
(3:35) The importance of gut health beyond probiotics
(6:27) A mindful minute of belly breathing for better digestion
(12:06) An overview of the digestive system
(17:10) The power of fiber: the research and ROI (return on your investment) of getting regular
(29:21) Simple strategies and practical tips for improving regularity
(34:44) Another mindful minute of guided circular massage
(40:08) A question to ponder
(40:44) Final reflection: small changes for gut health
(42:45) Gratitude to my team and you!
CONNECT WITH WENDY
Follow me on Instagram @1000WakingMinutes
Learn more! https://www.wendybazilian.com/
PLEASE SUPPORT:
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Health Disclaimer: The information shared in this podcast is for educational purposes only and should not be considered individual medical or health advice. Always consult with your trusted healthcare provider before making any changes to your diet, exercise, or medical treatment.
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Gut health and staying regular is a topic we all need to hear about but rarely discuss openly. Our digestive health impacts everything from our immune system to our mood, and making small changes can lead to big improvements. In this episode of 1000 Waking Minutes, Dr. Wendy Bazilian explores the significance of gut health and its impact on our overall well-being. We’ll discuss practical tips for staying regular, highlight the benefits of a healthy gut, and share mindful exercises like belly breathing and abdominal massage. With an emphasis on small changes and a bit of the history of gut health awareness through media, punctuated by Jamie Lee Curtis' Activia yogurt ads, this episode provides actionable advice on enhancing gut health that can reduce bloating, improve energy, and help you feel better overall.
FROM THE EPISODE:
Your gut health is so much more than probiotics and yogurt. It's deeply tied to your immune system and to your mental well-being. In fact, some scientists call the gut the second brain, and it deserves that title.
WE DISCUSS:
(1:21) Introduction to gut health
(3:35) The importance of gut health beyond probiotics
(6:27) A mindful minute of belly breathing for better digestion
(12:06) An overview of the digestive system
(17:10) The power of fiber: the research and ROI (return on your investment) of getting regular
(29:21) Simple strategies and practical tips for improving regularity
(34:44) Another mindful minute of guided circular massage
(40:08) A question to ponder
(40:44) Final reflection: small changes for gut health
(42:45) Gratitude to my team and you!
CONNECT WITH WENDY
Follow me on Instagram @1000WakingMinutes
Learn more! https://www.wendybazilian.com/
PLEASE SUPPORT:
If you’re enjoying 1,000 Waking Minutes, help us grow! Here's how you can show your support:
Health Disclaimer: The information shared in this podcast is for educational purposes only and should not be considered individual medical or health advice. Always consult with your trusted healthcare provider before making any changes to your diet, exercise, or medical treatment.
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