Y’all know I’m not a doctor, so please don’t take this information and use it to replace medical advice from your doctor if you have gut issues. I am a devout Keto community member and have found my own health improvements as a result of this lifestyle, so I’m here to share my experiences and knowledge — specifically today, leaky gut — with all of you!

What is Leaky Gut?

Leaky gut is something that has only recently been recognized as a real medical condition, but this doesn’t mean it hasn’t existed before this. In a nutshell, it’s exactly how it sounds. There are tiny leaks in your digestive system which cause nourishment, toxins, undigested food and nutrients to leak.

This causes these particles to enter your bloodstream, which your body feels the need to fight off as foreign particles or “intruders”. The result is an overactive immune system that becomes exhausted and confused – leading to autoimmune disruptions. If you already have Crohn’s or Celiac disease, or IBS your body is already working overtime to fight off illness. 

The Good News!

The good news is that many Keto foods are gut-healing. Meaning they are gentle on your gut and allow it to heal so fewer particles are passing into your bloodstream. Breads, pasta’s, and gluten in general are hard on your gut, so naturally eliminating these will build a solid foundation for a healthier digestive system (gut). 

It’s also not a surprise that sugar adds to leaky gut as it is inflammatory and it invites bacteria to live in your gut. The replacement of sugary foods through a keto diet, with foods that are high in healthy fats is a great start to reducing inflammation in the body.

Keto and Gut Health

I know I mention this a lot, but bone broth is one of the first things people with leaky gut are advised to include in their diet. It’s considered a ‘superfood’ because it repairs the digestive tract’s lining. 

Other keto approved foods like dark leafy greens, eggs, grass fed meats, sugar free and low carb foods, healthy fats and collagen all play a big part in gut healing and fighting inflammation. 

What Else?

Enough about foods for now. Getting enough sleep, decreasing your stress, being around people you love and trust, and basically just learning to be happier with your life are equally as important to gut health. 

Have you heard that “your gut is your second brain”?

This is because it has been proven that many of our ‘feelings’ are registered in our gut. Our bodies need to have a healthy gut to be able to support the creation and use of our feel good hormones, which aren’t just for feeling happy, they are needed so we can produce healthy sleep patterns too!

And what’s one of the biggest contributors to obesity? Poor sleep and stress!

I don’t know about y’all, but this information has helped me to look at my health differently. It has also made my mission to share more about keto benefits bigger than it ever was. 

This journey has been one of a lot of trial and error, but I love to learn and I love to share even more. I hope this information was helpful, and I hope it gives you an even better push to stay motivated to improve your own health!

To learn more about the Gut Health Supplements I take and recommend … CLICK HERE!

Amy XO

Healing your Gut

p.s. Make sure you’ve downloaded my Keto Guide to help YOU get started (or restart) on your Keto Journey 

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