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April 24, 2019 by Sean

Are Bread and Pasta Making You Sick?

Top view of wholegrain and cereal composition shot on rustic wooden table. This type of food is rich of fiber and is ideal for dieting. The composition includes wholegrain sliced bread, wholegrain pasta, oat flakes, flax seed, brown rice, mixed beans, wholegrain crackers and spelt. Predominant color is brown. DSRL studio photo taken with Canon EOS 5D Mk II and Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM
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Is Being Gluten-Free Just Another Fad?

Or Legitimate Health Concern?

Everyone has seen all of these fad diets claiming that certain foods have magical powers for weight loss, better skin, better concentration, higher energy. Also, every decade we are told to avoid a specific food group at all costs like it’s the plague. So is being gluten free, or vegan, or totally avoiding sugar right for you?

The Answer is Yes… and No. 

Recent science is showing that the same food can have dramatically different effects on different people, based on the 40 trillion microbes in your gut! Did you know that your microbiome is more unique than your DNA and your fingerprint?

Take for example what happens when you eat foods like bread or bananas. Everyone says that your blood glucose will go up right? Well… it really depends on your microbiome. Bread may cause your blood glucose to spike up but may have no effect on your friend. Bananas may spike your friend’s blood glucose but have no effect on you.

The point is that how your body reacts to different foods is very unique to you. Everyone knows that blood glucose is a very important factor associated with many diseases like obesity, diabetes, cognitive decline, hypertension, liver disease, etc. But you cannot eat a one-size-fits-all diet to avoid spikes in your blood glucose and reduce your risk of all these diseases. What you need is a diet that works just for your microbiome.

How To Take Care of YOUR Gut

Woman holds model of Human Gut Anatomy

So how can you make sure you are not hurting your gut? Educate yourself on the human microbiome and how the food you eat or decide to omit from your diet can affect your overall health. 

Don’t Worry! We’re not saying you should start taking medical courses. Learning about the microbiome is easy and can be done in the comfort of your own home by watching INTERCONNECTED, for free! 

Not a week goes by without new research published linking our gut microbiomes to another chronic disease whether it be depression, anxiety, brain fog, trouble sleeping, weight gain, diabetes, autoimmune disease, heart disease, or cancer. It’s no wonder everyone is now talking about microbiome. This docu-series breaks down myths, shares new findings, and makes understanding the human gut much more simple than you ever thought. 

Diet is not just about losing weight anymore but about staying healthy. We will soon learn that personalized food can be the medicine that we’ve all been waiting for. As Hippocrates stated, “Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.”

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p style=”font-weight: 400;”>Watch INTERCONNECTED and start to build the foundation for a healthy, personalized lifestyle!

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About Sean

Sean Rivas is a storyteller at heart. With a degree in English and Creative Writing, he fully believes that everybody has a story to tell and it's his goal to help them tell it. As our Community Manager, he's dedicated to spreading the Well.Org message in hopes that everyone can learn to live well and be well.

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