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The Gut Health Revolution

General Health & Wellbeing, Therapies Posted on Wed, June 25, 2025 10:05AM

by Jan Cooper

The Rise of Gut Health Awareness

Over the past few years, gut health has become a hot topic. From social media influencers to scientific researchers, everyone seems to be talking about the power of the microbiome, how to heal your gut and which gut friendly foods to eat. Although this can be a bit overwhelming, there’s a good reason everyone’s talking about it. More people are recognising that how we feel, both physically and mentally, can be deeply influenced by the health of our digestive system. This growing awareness isn’t just a trend; it reflects an important shift in how we understand the body as a whole. With increasing rates of IBS, food intolerances, skin conditions, and even mental health challenges, the spotlight on gut health has never been more necessary.

What Is Gut Health?

Gut health refers to the balance and function of the entire gastrointestinal tract.  The trillions of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other microorganisms living in the intestines, collectively known as the gut microbiome is vital for not only the health of the gut, but the health of the whole body. While digestion is the process of breaking down food and absorbing nutrients, gut health goes beyond digestion. A healthy gut microbiome supports immunity, hormone regulation, mental clarity, and even your ability to manage weight. It’s about balance—not too much of one strain of bacteria, and not too little of another. It’s also about the integrity of the gut lining and the immune system. Imbalances can have far reaching effects.

The Gut-Body Connection

Our gut is intricately connected to every major system in the body. Roughly 70% of the immune system is located in the gut, making it our first line of defence against illness. Then there’s the gut-brain axis—a communication superhighway between the digestive system and the brain. This connection means that gut health has a direct impact on mental health, influencing mood, stress response, and conditions like anxiety and depression. Studies show that certain strains of gut bacteria produce neurotransmitters such as serotonin and dopamine, which are key to emotional balance and wellbeing.

Signs of Poor Gut Health

How do you know if your gut might need some attention? Here are some common indications:

  • Bloating and gas
  • Fatigue or low energy
  • Digestive issues like IBS, constipation, or diarrhoea
  • Skin problems such as acne, eczema, or rosacea
  • Sugar cravings or irregular appetite
  • Brain fog and poor concentration
  • Mood swings or increased anxiety

These symptoms are often signals that the balance in your gut microbiome may be off.

The Statistics: Gut Health on the Rise

According to the NHS, around 1 in 5 people in the UK suffer from IBS or other functional gut disorders. The British Gut Project, led by researchers from King’s College London, has also highlighted the importance of microbial diversity, linking it to better overall health outcomes. In recent years, sales of probiotic supplements and fermented foods like kefir, kimchi, and kombucha have soared, reflecting a growing public interest in gut health solutions. The UK probiotic market alone is expected to reach over £650 million by 2026.

Lifestyle Habits That Harm Gut Health

Modern life isn’t always gut-friendly. Daily habits that can negatively impact your digestive system include:

  • Frequent consumption of fast food and ultra-processed foods
  • Excessive sugar and artificial sweeteners
  • Chronic stress and anxiety
  • Overuse of antibiotics and certain medications
  • Lack of fibre and plant diversity in the diet
  • Poor sleep habits
  • Sedentary lifestyle

These factors can all reduce microbial diversity, increase inflammation, and contribute to poor gut function.

Gut Health is the Foundation, NOT a Fad

Gut health isn’t just a wellness buzzword—it’s a vital pillar of whole-body health. From immunity and hormone balance to energy levels and mental wellbeing, the gut plays a central role. By understanding and supporting our gut microbiome, we take a major step toward addressing not just digestive complaints but a wide range of chronic health issues. So whether you’re starting with small changes like adding more fibre to your meals, or exploring nutritional therapy for a deeper reset, one thing is clear: taking care of your gut is one of the best investments you can make in your long-term health.

Jan Cooper

Nutritional Therapist at Acorn Natural Health Centre



Tummy Troubles on Your Travels?

General Health & Wellbeing Posted on Thu, September 19, 2024 11:44AM

Planning a trip and worried about traveller’s diarrhoea? Saccharomyces boulardii (S. boulardii) might just be your gut’s new best friend. This powerful probiotic yeast has been shown to help maintain digestive health and prevent unpleasant digestive issues while traveling. Let’s dive into the research and see how it can benefit you!

What Is Saccharomyces Boulardii? 🍞
Saccharomyces boulardii is a beneficial yeast that acts as a probiotic. Unlike bacteria-based probiotics, S. boulardii is a yeast that helps balance the good bacteria in your gut, supporting overall digestive health.

The Research Behind Its Benefits 🌍🔬
Recent studies have shown that S. boulardii is highly effective in preventing traveller’s diarrhoea, a common issue for many travellers. Here’s a closer look at the findings:

 Traveller’s Diarrhoea Prevention: A comprehensive review of 27 clinical trials involving over 5,000 patients found that S. boulardii significantly reduces the risk of traveller’s diarrhoea. This makes it a reliable choice for maintaining gut health on your journeys. ✈️💧

– Antibiotic-Associated Diarrhoea: The same review highlighted S. boulardii’s effectiveness in preventing diarrhoea caused by antibiotics. This is particularly useful when antibiotics disrupt the natural balance of gut bacteria. 💊

– Additional Uses: Besides traveller’s diarrhoea and antibiotic-associated diarrhoea, S. boulardii has shown promise in managing symptoms related to Helicobacter pylori treatment and enteral nutrition. While it’s also being investigated for conditions like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and Crohn’s disease, more research is needed to confirm these benefits. 🌿

Why Is This Important for You?
S. boulardii is a well-tolerated and effective probiotic that can be a game-changer for your gut health, especially when traveling. Its ability to reduce the risk of diarrhoea and support digestive balance makes it a valuable addition to your wellness routine.

Please remember to always consult with your healthcare provider before starting any new supplement, including S. boulardii, to ensure it’s appropriate for your individual health needs. 🩺

For a deeper dive into the research: