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Weight loss diet plan, these 9 superfoods will keep your gut healthy

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Jul 14, 2018 04:12 PM IST

Weight loss diet plan: If you want to lose weight fast, keep your gut healthy. It will also ensure that you minimise your risk of developing type 2 diabetes and cancer. Here are 9 foods you should include in your diet plan to boost the good microbes in your body.

Health experts say that the key to your fitness and health depends on your gut. More specifically, it depends on the gut bacteria that helps digest and absorb the food in your diet. Every individual’s gut is home to a mix of gut bacteria, and diet and lifestyle plays a significant role in determining the mix. It also impacts your weight loss efforts. “Gut health is indicative of overall health. Research has found links between people with certain types of bacteria in the gut and diseases such as obesity, type 2 diabetes and colon cancer. A healthy gut acts as a barrier against toxins. Therefore, it is important to build the right kind of ecosystem within the bowels to process food and stave off illness,” says Dr Vaishali Lokhande, Consultant, Internal Medicine, Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai.

Weight loss diet plan: Research has found links between people with certain types of bacteria in the gut and diseases such as obesity, type 2 diabetes and colon cancer.(Getty Images)
Weight loss diet plan: Research has found links between people with certain types of bacteria in the gut and diseases such as obesity, type 2 diabetes and colon cancer.(Getty Images)

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The most plentiful and important bacteria in the small intestine is the Lactobacillus species (a gut-friendly microbe). “Lactobacillus ferments indigestible carbohydrates and supports the breakdown of sugar in dairy products, which are a common source of food sensitivities. Intestinal microbiota also help in proper development of the immune system,” says Bhakti Samant, Chief Dietician Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital.

Junk food items like pizzas and burgers harm the intestinal microbiota leading to gastric discomfort. (Shutterstock)
Junk food items like pizzas and burgers harm the intestinal microbiota leading to gastric discomfort. (Shutterstock)

While some foods can help to boost your gut health, junk food items like pizzas and burgers harm the intestinal microbiota leading to gastric discomfort.

“Fast food is empty of fibre and has high amounts of refined sugar, salt, fats and oils, which are difficult for the gut to break down. They also delay gut movement exposing the bowels to toxins and carcinogens. Too much junk food can irritate the lining of bowels and slow down digestion making you feel bloated. A high-fat diet also triggers an immune response leading to inflammation and tissue damage. Chronic inflammation can make one prone to cancer,” says Dr Lokhande.

Dairy products like curd, yoghurt, buttermilk, lassi and smoothies are gut-friendly. (Shutterstock)
Dairy products like curd, yoghurt, buttermilk, lassi and smoothies are gut-friendly. (Shutterstock)

So, what should you eat for good gut health? Here’s what the experts advise:

Dairy products

Foods packed with probiotics are good for the gut. “Food items like curd, yoghurt, buttermilk, lassi and smoothies are gut-friendly. Fortified drinks like yakult or chewable tablets are a good source of Lactobacillus as well,” says Samant. During stomach infections, a diet of curd rice can promote lactobacillus bacteria in the gut.

Flaxseeds

Flaxseeds are rich in antioxidants and soluble fibres, which promote gut flora. “Ground flaxseeds can be added to any dish to improve fibrous content,” says Dr Lokhande.

Apple cider vinegar is a source of pectin, which is beneficial for removing toxins from the body. (Shutterstock)
Apple cider vinegar is a source of pectin, which is beneficial for removing toxins from the body. (Shutterstock)

Banana

Bananas are rich in fibre, potassium and magnesium. “It can fight inflammation and aid digestion,” says Dr Lokhande.

Apple and apple cider vinegar

Apple is a source of pectin, which is beneficial for removing toxins from the body. It also restores the balance of bacteria in the gut and reduces inflammation, says Dr Lokhande.

High-fibre foods

Eating whole grain and high-fibre foods like oats, nuts and seeds boosts the digestion process; nuts are also rich in antioxidants.

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