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Gut health and women's wellness
The New Indian Express Kochi
|March 07, 2025
WHILE women often prioritize fitness, skincare, and hormonal balance, one crucial aspect tends to be overlooked—gut health.
The gut is home to trillions of microorganisms that play a vital role in digestion, immunity, mental well-being, and even hormone regulation. For this reason, it's often referred to as the "second brain," highlighting its profound impact on both physical and mental health.
A well-balanced gut can contribute to glowing skin, stable moods, and a healthy metabolism, while an unhealthy gut can lead to a host of problems ranging from digestive issues to hormonal imbalances.
How gut health influences women's overall well-being A healthy gut is essential for absorbing nutrients, supporting the immune system, and maintaining energy levels. For women, gut health also affects hormonal balance, metabolism, mood, and reproductive health. When the gut microbiome—the community of bacteria and other microbes in the digestive system is out of balance, it can lead to inflammation, poor digestion, mental health concerns, and even skin issues like acne and eczema.
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