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READER’S DIGEST

5 Clear Signs You Might

Have an Unhealthy Gut


You need the right balance of bacteria in your
gastrointestinal tract to maintain good health

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our gastrointestinal tract
is inhabited by microbes
collectively called the
microbiome, which includes
bacteria, fungi and even viruses.
Although it sounds gross and even
unhealthy, it’s in fact, the complete
opposite. Gut bacteria perform
many important functions in the
body, including aiding the immune
system,producing the feel-good ILLUSTR ATION: GET T Y IMAGES; SOURCE: RD.COM

BY Colette Harris

brain chemical serotonin, making
energy available to the body from the
food we eat, and disposing of foreign
substances and toxins, according to
dietitian Lisa Dreher. Though most
of us have a mixture of good and bad
bacteria, sometimes the bad guys get
the upper hand, causing dysbiosis, or
an imbalance in gut bacteria, which
can play a role in a number of health
conditions. So, how do you know

HEALTH


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