Inside your digestive tract live trillions of bacteria — both good and bad. This ecosystem is known as your gut microbiome, and it’s responsible for:
- Breaking down food
- Creating vitamins (like B12 and K2)
- Protecting against harmful pathogens
- Supporting mental health through the gut-brain axis
When your good bacteria are strong, your whole body functions better.
- Bloating or gas after meals
- Constipation or diarrhea
- Brain fog and fatigue
- Skin breakouts or dullness
- Mood swings or low energy
These are not “normal” — they’re warning signals.
- Eat more fiber-rich plants (leafy greens, berries, oats)
- Limit sugar and processed food that feed bad bacteria
- Include fermented foods like sauerkraut, kefir, kimchi
- Drink enough water to aid digestion
- Manage stress, which directly affects gut lining
If you’ve been chasing solutions for fatigue, brain fog, or stubborn skin issues — it’s time to look inward, starting with your gut.
A thriving microbiome means a thriving you.