Looking To Speed Up Your Fat Loss?

Looking To Speed Up Your Fat Loss?

Looking to speed up your fat loss? Want more energy through the day? Well I might just have a solution for you.

 

When most people fail to get the results they want on their fat loss plan, they feel they have tried everything and get confused on what works and what doesn’t. Once it becomes to confusing all of a sudden it feels impossible that anything will work to lose body fat.

 

One overlooked issue that may be holding you back from losing body fat loss is gut health.

 

Gut health? This may or may not be a new concept to you but the fact is that most people never consider their gut health to be the issue when it comes to losing body fat and failing to do so.

 

Let’s take a closer look into how your gut health could be impacting your fat loss results and the steps that you can take to get it in shape so that you can start seeing the results that you desire.

 

Gut Health

Inside your gut there are billions of bacteria, both good and bad. You may know the term probiotics, which are good bacteria.

With current lifestyle and dietary habits, many people do not have enough of these good bacteria in their body.

This then allows harmful, bad bacteria to start taking over.

When this happens, health issues arise.

 

 

What is your gut health responsible for?

 

Immune Health

 

Your immune health is impacted dramatically by your gut health.

 

80% of your immune system is found in your gut, so when these healthy good bacteria are not at optimal levels, this means that your immune system weakens, putting you at a higher risk for infection and disease.

Many studies over the years have shown that having too many bad bacteria in your body and not enough of the good bacteria has been linked to conditions such as autism, obesity, diabetes, allergies, depression, cancer, heart disease, fibromyalgia, eczema, as well as asthma.

Another increased risk related to a weakened immune system is inflammation that can impact your entire system when you don’t have enough good bacteria. Inflammation is a big issue in today’s world, thanks to processed foods, take aways, refined foods and an imbalance in omega-6 fatty acids to omega-3 fatty acids. There are more but these 4 topics are very common with a hectic busy lifestyle rushing around and not taking the time to prepare your nutrition appropriately.

When you have sufficient probiotics in your system, you can help to combat inflammation before it starts. When you don’t, you’ll be more susceptible to it.

 

Synthesis Of Hormones

 

Another issue with how your gut influences your health and well-being is the synthesis of hormones. The bacteria living in your gut are partly responsible for various hormones in the body, which will help with the overall development of your body, assist with regulating your metabolic rate and to assist with how effectively your body burns fat.

So to help your body lose that unwanted body fat its a good idea to assist your body and dose up that good bacteria.

  

Nutrient absorption

 

Good bacteria help assist your health and weight loss is by ensuring the nutrients that you are eating are being absorbed and broken down efficiently.

 

It doesn’t do you any justice eating foods high in all the right nutrients your body requires when it can’t absorb them efficiently. Failing to absorb nutrients such as the B vitamins, which are responsible for maintaining optimal energy levels and a metabolic rate, iron, which helps ward off fatigue during exercise, as well as calcium, which promotes strong bones and regular muscular contractions can have a dramatic effect of how you feel and perform.

 

So, if you are not getting healthy bacteria, there’s a very good chance that you are not reaping the benefits that your healthy eating plan provides.

 

Unfortunately, this is a common issue with a lot of people wanting to improve their energy, improve overall health or lose body fat. 

 

SIGNS OF AN UNHEALTHY GUT

 

UPSET STOMACH & CONSTANT FATIGUE

If you suffer from an upset stomach or constant fatigue, this could be a sign of an unhealthy gut. With the brain connected to the gut, disturbances such as gas, bloating, and poor sleep are all common signs. A balanced gut will have less difficulty eliminating waste and processing food.

 

WEIGHT CHANGES

Abnormal weight loss or gain without making significant changes to your lifestyle can be another sign of an unhealthy gut. When our bodies can’t properly absorb key nutrients, this can lead to internal issues. When your body is losing weight without any real changes, it can be due to bacterial overgrowth, whilst seeing your weight creep up consistently can be the cause of insulin resistance

 

FOOD INTOLERANCES

If you’ve suffered from food intolerances, this is another sign of an unhealthy gut. When your gut has difficulty breaking down and digesting some foods, this can cause poor quality of bacteria in the gut, which can lead to issues like gas, nausea, bloating and other unpleasant symptoms. 
 

 

TIPS FOR PRIORITISING YOUR GUT HEALTH 

 

EAT REAL FOODS

When we eat whole foods, we are giving our bodies the nutrition we need. Fast food, junk foods, alcohol, and other highly processed foods can lead to an imbalance of bacteria in the gut.

Stick with the food groups rich in prebiotics, such as whole grains, fresh fruits, leafy greens, and herbs such as onions and garlic. Prebiotics are specialised plant fibres. They act like fertilizers that stimulate the growth of healthy bacteria in the gut and influence better digestive health. Whereas, probiotics already have live organisms. Their role is to help add healthy microbes to your gut. It’s still recommended to consume probiotic foods, such as yoghurt, kefir, and fermented sauerkraut to continue maintaining good gut health. 

 

STAYING HYDRATED

Drinking water is a simple and effective way to promote a healthy gut. Adequate water can help regulate your bowel movements and help break down foods in combination with stomach acids and enzymes. 

 

REDUCE YOUR STRESS 

It comes as no surprise that stress influences our gut. When we reduce our stress, it can have a positive effect on our mental health and wellbeing. 


Aim to move your body for at least 30 minutes per day. This could be in the form of walking or going to the gym. Another way to lower stress can be spending time in nature, time with friends/family, meditating, or simply taking a break for yourself. 


Low-stress levels also help maintain healthy cortisol levels. When our body has excess cortisol, this hormone is harmful to our long-term health. 

 

PRIORITISE SLEEP

Not getting enough sleep can also increase stress, which also affects the gut. Issues can include bloating, stomach pain, inflammation and changes to the gut microbiome. Aim to get at least 7 hours of sleep per night to maintain a sufficient quality of sleep. 

 

EAT, EXERCISE, AND BE HEALTHY

A troubled intestine can send signals to the brain, just as a troubled brain can send signals to the gut. Looking after your gut health is extremely important for long-term health and vitality. The best way to maintain a healthy gut is to eat a range of nutritious foods, reduce your stress, maintain an adequate level of sleep and implement a balanced lifestyle. 

 

 

Bottom line:  The state of your gut health will impact how your body feels and how it will function.

 

What impacts your gut health?

In today’s society, there are a few things that can influence the state of your gut. These include:

 

  • The overuse of antibiotic medications which kill off both the bad as well as the good healthy bacteria
  • The overconsumption of processed and fast foods, which the bad bacteria feed on
  • The use of highly refined and sugary carbohydrates in the body, which also deprive the good bacteria of nutrition while feeding the bad bacteria
  • Being in a state of chronic stress, which can reduce the numbers of good bacteria in the body
  • The insufficient intake of fresh fruits and vegetables, which can provide probiotics, which are what probiotics feed on to multiply in number

 

All of these factors working together put our society on the whole at a very high risk of poor gut health. Unless of course, you take steps to combat this.

 

So to recap on what we went through above,

Here are a list of steps that you can take to help maximise your gut health and promote better weight loss and well-being.

  

Improve Your Gut Environment

 

Get rid of all processed foods

Choose whole foods from natural sources

Eat your fruits and vegetables

Increase your fibre intake

Fix you fatty acid ratio: 3:1 for (Omega6:Omega3)

Consider supplementing with a quality probiotic.

Supplementing with a probiotic is one of the fastest and easiest ways to rebuild your gut health.

 

  

Once your gut health is on track the results may surprise you