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Food Heals

171: Gut-Check! A Foolproof Plan to Heal Your Gut & Detox Your Body

Food Heals

Allison Melody

Spirituality, Naturalcures, Vegan, Nutrition, Fitness, Detox, Veganism, Alternativemedicine, Health, Health & Fitness, Juicing

4.8635 Ratings

🗓️ 26 September 2017

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

Did you know that 75% of your immune system is in your gut? Or that 95% of your serotonin is produced in your intestines? Little wonder that it’s sometimes called your “second brain!”

According to Dr. Axe, there are four R’s to healing the gut: • Remove • Replace • Repair • Rebalance

Remove—foods and triggers that upset your gut • Stress • Unnecessary medication • Environmental toxins – remove non-organic foods, fast foods, unhealthy foods, GMO foods • Trigger foods – caffeine, gluten, dairy, refined sugar

Replace—trigger foods with healing foods • Fermented veggies – sauerkraut and kimchi • Green juice • Organic nutrient rich fruits and veggies

Repair—with supplements • Digestive enzymes • L-Glutamine acid • Liquorice root • Quercetin

Rebalance • Probiotics (the good bacteria in your gut) • Prebiotics (what feeds the good bacteria in your gut)

It was Hippocrates that first said “All disease begins in the gut.” And he was right. Therefore, healing needs to begin in the gut. As you get started on your journey to health, this is the first place you need to focus some loving attention. We reached out to two of our favorite health and wellness experts, JJ Flizanes and Evita Ramparte, to talk all things digestion!

Digestion is everything. It’s your fuel source. Everything you put in your mouth gets broken down in your body and either gets used up as energy, gets turned into cells, or gets eliminated. The quality and variety of what you choose to eat determines how well your body functions. But modern diets are packed with allergens (GMOs, glyphosate-sprayed wheat, chemical additives, gluten, dairy, pesticides, etc.) that the gut cannot process. The result? Inflammation, depression, chronic disease.

One of the most common digestive problems is leaky gut. Your gut wall is lined with villi—these are tiny finger-like structures that filter out food particles, absorbing the good stuff and keeping other stuff out. But when you eat foods that your body struggles to break down, it becomes wedged in your gut lining. Over time this creates micro tears in your intestine, which means undigested food particles, that are supposed to be contained within the gut wall, escape into your bloodstream. This triggers an immune response: your body attempts to protect itself from what it considers a foreign invader by sending white blood cells to attack. The result? Inflammation. And the more you keep eating foods you can’t digest, the more tears appear, the more inflammation you experience, and the more your health deteriorates. The first thing to do if you want to heal your gut is a 2 to 4 week elimination diet. JJ teaches the best way to do this in her 5-month Invisible Fitness transformational program.

Symptoms of poor digestion: • Skin irritation – eczema, rashes, etc. • Constipation • Irritable bowel syndrome • Bloating • Gas • Diarrhea • Cramps • Excess mucus (throat and nose) • Are you pooping right? Check out the Bristol Stool Chart!

But more than just diet, your emotions are heavily involved in gut health. In fact, how you digest food is linked to how you digest life. When your emotions are blocked, they’re usually blocked in the gut. If you have a digestive issue that no supplementation is fixing, it could be an emotional issue. If you’re sad or stressed or holding on to anger, your gut responds to that.

Goddess of Wellness and Tigress of Business, Evita Ramparte shares her secrets to healing your gut through juice cleansing. Evita healed her ovarian cancer and lost 50 pounds in just a few months thanks to detoxing, a raw vegan diet, and transforming her emotions. You can listen to her incredible healing story in Episode 57.

Being hailed as “Sex and the City for Food,” The Food Heals Podcast brings together experts in the field of nutrition, health and healing to teach you the best-kept natural secrets to being a hotter, healthier, happier YOU!

The Food Heals Podcast is hosted by Allison Melody and Suzy Hardy – two self-proclaimed natural chicks who will rock your world and change your beliefs about health! This sexy, savvy duo provides eco-friendly advice on a variety of issues including the healing power of nutrition, living authentically, turning your passion into your career, choosing the best natural health and beauty products, the benefits of a plant-based diet and so much more!

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0:00.0

Food Heels Podcast, episode 171.

0:05.5

Food Elimination is a really great place to start, testing the waters and seeing what's the major food that has a hang up for you, and it's usually gluten, dairy, corn, or sugar.

0:15.3

Holistic Voice presents the Food Heels podcast with your hosts, Alison Melody and Susie Hardy. Join the Food

0:22.5

Hills Nation and learn the secrets to go from feeling unwell to healing yourself. Warning, side

0:28.6

effects of this podcast may include increased health and vitality, thoughts of living longer,

0:32.0

an increase in sexual activity, feelings of joy, cravings for kale and chemo, and a spike in Tinder matches.

0:36.8

In real cases,

0:40.6

women have experienced a strong desire to stop asking their boyfriends if they look fat and stress. If you experience any of these symptoms, post a selfie to Instagram immediately.

0:44.9

All right, welcome, Food Heels Nation. Thanks for joining us. I'm Allison Melody. And I'm Susie Hardy.

0:49.7

And today we're going to tackle gut health. So Hippocrates, the father of medicine, said all disease begins

0:56.2

in the gut. So when you're on this health and wellness journey, you've got to do a gut check.

1:00.6

It's true. Our gastrointestinal system contains 10 times more health-determining bacteria than the rest

1:06.5

of our body. Having a healthy gut full of good bacteria supports our metabolism, protects us from

1:12.6

infection, and promotes healthy digestion and elimination and healthy mental attitude.

1:17.6

Yeah, that's true. And if our gut is healthy, so are we. And if it's unhealthy, then we are too.

1:23.6

So it's also called our microbiome and our guts are responsible for 75% of our immune

1:30.3

system. I mean, that's huge, right? That's incredible. When I learned that and why I was flabbergasted.

1:36.4

Yeah, and it's 95% of our serotonin production. So that's like our happiness chemicals, right?

1:42.3

So how important is it to keep that healthy?

1:44.9

It's so important, especially considering how many people in this country and in this day and age are

1:49.7

depressed. So we're given antidepressants that in, you know, in my experience, didn't really work very

1:55.7

well. That's why I went off of them. They helped a little bit, but learning that your serotonin is actually produced

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