Tag: digestion

  • New Year, New Gut: Why Your Microbiome Matters and How Vital Planet Can Help

    New Year, New Gut: Why Your Microbiome Matters and How Vital Planet Can Help

    • Ease digestive discomfort: Say goodbye to bloating, constipation, and diarrhea. Probiotics can help regulate bowel movements and soothe irritated bowels.
    • Fortify your defenses: A healthy gut is a strong defense against pathogens. Probiotics can help fight off harmful bacteria and viruses, keeping you feeling your best.
    • Nurture your mood: The gut-brain connection is real! Probiotics may help alleviate symptoms of anxiety and depression by influencing brain chemistry and reducing inflammation.
    • Optimize nutrient absorption: Get the most out of your food. Probiotics can help your body absorb essential vitamins and minerals from your diet.

    • Potent: With up to 60 billion live cultures per serving, Vital Planet probiotics are some of the most potent on the market.
    • Diverse: They contain a variety of beneficial bacterial strains, which is important for creating a healthy and balanced gut microbiome.
    • Prebiotic-infused: Vital Planet probiotics include prebiotics, which are fibers that help nourish and support the growth of beneficial gut bacteria.
    • Delayed-release: This ensures that the live cultures reach the intestines alive, so they can be most effective.
    • Family-owned and operated: Vital Planet is a family-owned and operated company that is committed to quality and sustainability.

  • Ladies, it’s time for some toilet talk

    Ladies, it’s time for some toilet talk

    Ladies, it’s time for some toilet talk

    How hormones and stress affect our digestion

    While women generally have an easier time talking about our health than do our male counterparts, one area in which we lag behind is being open about our digestive issues. Many women have chronic digestive issues that come with us to work and impair productivity, while reducing overall quality of life at home. Feeling stigmatization about digestive issues is associated with decreased access to medical care and greater psychological distress.

    Digestive disease in women

    Common signs and symptoms of digestive dysfunction include:

    • nausea
    • vomiting
    • trouble swallowing
    • heartburn
    • acid reflux
    • burping
    • bloating
    • abdominal pain
    • gas
    • constipation
    • diarrhea

    Women are less likely than men to develop gastrointestinal reflux disease (GERD), peptic ulcers, colitis, and gastric cancer. Research shows that estrogen may have a protective role in the development of these particular conditions.

    Women, though, draw the short straw with a higher prevalence of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), celiac disease, and colon cancer than men. Women with IBS tend to experience more abdominal bloating, nausea, constipation, depression, and anxiety than do men with IBS. But some evidence suggests that IBS pain may improve after menopause.

    Your digestion on hormones

    Since there are receptors for estrogen and progesterone in the gastrointestinal tract, these reproductive hormones have a bearing on digestion.

    • For premenopausal women, the follicular phase of the menstrual cycle begins with the first day of menstrual flow and ends with ovulation. This phase is marked by high levels of estrogen. Research suggests that motility of the gastrointestinal organs is decreased among women during this time, which could contribute to constipation.
    • The luteal phase of the menstrual cycle begins with ovulation and ends with the onset of menstrual flow. In this phase, estrogen and progesterone levels are low. It’s common to experience loose stools during this phase.
    • During menstruation, diarrhea is the most commonly reported digestive symptom.
    • Pregnancy is supported by high progesterone, which tends to slow down gastrointestinal motility. This may contribute to pregnancy-related constipation, reflux, and biliary dysfunction.

    Food: Friend or foe?

    For most people, fiber-rich foods (oats, asparagus, legumes), and probiotic-rich foods (sauerkraut, kimchi, plain yogurt) are helpful for a happy tummy. But these very foods can sometimes aggravate digestive distress, and this is when it can be helpful to consider small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), FODMAP intolerance (FODMAPs are specific carbohydrate molecules in some foods), and food sensitivities as underlying contributors to your symptoms.

    Along with your health care practitioner, develop a diet plan that works for you. Supplements may also help, which should be taken with supervision. Examples that may help digestion include:

    • probiotics
    • fiber
    • psyllium
    • turmeric
    • peppermint
    • garlic
    • ginger
    • L-glutamine
    • licorice root

    Article courtesy of Alive Magazine

  • It’s Time for Digestive Enzymes!

    It’s Time for Digestive Enzymes!

    It’s Time for Digestive Enzymes!

    Do you experience the following after eating?

    1. Digestive distress

    2. Reduced energy

    3. Irregularity

    Well you’re not alone. Nearly 1 in 3 people in the U.S experience some kind of digestive problem.* And Enzymedica’s digestive enzymes can help!

    What are digestive enzymes?

    Enzymes are the super-efficient worker bees of your digestive system. They facilitate the chemical breakdown of foods, so that your body can send its nutrients off to cells to be converted into usable energy. Different enzymes work on different types of foods, and sometimes your body needs a little extra support making them depending on your diet.

    Take the quiz below to find out which enzyme is right for you!

    (You may need to refresh the webpage for the quiz to pop-up)

    November 2022 SALE – All Enzymedica products are 25% OFF! Sale ends November 30, 2022.

    *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

    Resources:

    https://www.instagram.com/p/CkQ8BYJJ1XG/

    https://enzymedica.com/blogs/ingredient-science/enzymes-vs-probiotics

    https://enzymedica.com/blogs/digest-this/what-are-digestive-enzymes-and-what-do-they-do

    https://enzymedica.com/collections/all?limit=60

  • The Brain/Gut Connection with LifeSeasons

    The Brain/Gut Connection with LifeSeasons

    Did you know that your gut is considered your “second brain”? The mind/gut connection is very real, with more evidence emerging all the time of just how much the microbiome (the environment inside your gut) impacts your overall health.

    Want to learn more? Click here!

    Before you go – take a look at a few of our favorite gut-healthy products from LifeSeasons. You might just get a “gut feeling” to add it to your daily routine!

    IB Soothe-R

    Helps to normalize intestinal function and ease intestinal discomfort*

    Triphala – a blend of three fruits, rich in antioxidants, used in traditional practices to soothe the intestines*

    Caraway – helps to calm intestinal spasms, indigestion and flatulence*

    Slippery Elm – rich in mucilage to comfort irritated mucosal tissue*

    Marshmallow – supports immunity and soothes the intestinal lining*

    Bifidobacteria – gut-friendly bacteria that support immunity and help to regulate elimination*


    Digestivi-T

    Supports the digestive tract and promotes the absorption of nutrients*

    SEB – Gluten Relief® – a powerful enzyme blend for digesting proteins in gluten (grain) and casein (milk)*

    DigeSEB® Enzymes – promotes the digestion of carbohydrates and fiber*

    Lactobacillus – probiotic bacteria to support healthy digestion, absorption and intestinal integrity*

    Bifidobacterium – probiotic bacteria for intestinal tract health, especially benefiting the bowel; neutralizes free radicals*

    Saccharomyces Boulardii – a beneficial yeast that supports healthy digestive function and immunity*

    Keto Digestivi-T

    Soothes bloating and digestive discomfort associated with high-fat or high-protein diets*

    Lipase – a digestive enzyme that supports the breakdown of fat*

    Ox Bile – provides supplemental bile to support fat digestion*

    Protease Enzymes – enhance the body’s ability to digest protein*

    Lactobacillus – probiotic bacteria to support healthy digestion, absorption and intestinal integrity*

    Bifidobacterium – probiotic bacteria for intestinal tract health, especially benefiting the bowel; neutralizes free radicals*


    Puri-T

    Supports healthy liver function and detoxification*

    Milk Thistle – contains antioxidants that protect the liver from toxins and support cellular repair*

    Artichoke – supports the body’s ability to increase natural bile flow*

    N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) – an amino acid the body uses to create antioxidants that neutralize free radicals*

    Turmeric – rich in phytonutrients and antioxidants to support normal inflammation response*

    Resveratrol – an antioxidant that promotes cellular repair, combats DNA damage, and supports the body’s ability to decrease liver fat*


    Regulari-T

    Helps reduce gas and discomfort, and promotes healthy elimination*

    Turkey Rhubarb – supports healthy elimination without creating dependence*

    Butternut – supports the body’s elimination process*

    Aloe Vera – assists the body’s ability to speed up intestinal passage*

    Psyllium – a good source of fiber to promote intestinal health*

    Horseradish – helpful for digestion and for improving bowel transit time*


    Stock up on ALL LifeSeasons products before their 25% OFF SALE ends March 31st, 2022!

    *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

    Resources:

    https://lifeseasons.com/product/regulari-t-gut-health-supplement-bowel-support/

    https://lifeseasons.com/product/digestivi-t-digestive-enzymes-probiotic-supplement/

    https://lifeseasons.com/product/ibsoothe-r-irritable-bowel-support-ibs-supplement/

    https://lifeseasons.com/product/keto-digestivi-t/

    https://lifeseasons.com/product/puri-t-liver-detox-supplement/

    https://lifeseasons.com/gut-health-making-your-second-brain-smarter/

  • RECAP: NEW PRODUCT WEDNESDAY 8/7/19

    RECAP: NEW PRODUCT WEDNESDAY 8/7/19

    Check out our NEW products this week!

    Annie’s Rich & Creamy Mac & Cheese: Gluten Free & Original
    Egregio Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil
    Emerald Labs: Thyroid Health, Blood Pressure Health, & Cholesterol Health
    Garden of Life: So many new products!
    Koia: Keto Chocolate Brownie
    Maggie’s Organics: Classic Crew Socks
    RenewLife: 3-Day Liver Cleanse
    Teaonic MOJOs: Digestion, Relax, & Revive
    Keto Unbuns
    Vegan Rob’s: Spinach Puffs & Turmeric Puffs
  • Your Embarrassing Questions Answered Part 2: Poop

    Your Embarrassing Questions Answered Part 2: Poop

    Part Two of our series deals with an issue we ALL have from time to time: bowel problems. Whether they are running too quick or barely moving, they are bound to cause some trouble. We have some products we love that can help you balance out!

  • Building Your Natural Medicine Cabinet

    Building Your Natural Medicine Cabinet

    natural remedies, supplements

    When was the last time you cleaned out your medicine cabinet? If you’re like many others, you may have a few bottles of expired product, unused product, or product you’re not sure how you acquired.  You may not have benefitted from using some of it and some over-the-counter pharmaceutical products may have even generated some unwanted side effects for you.  What a waste of money! (And space!)

    If this sounds familiar, you’re probably interested in seeking alternative natural solutions to managing your health.  We think that’s smart! Save your health AND money… and read on to save your time making selections. We’ve got our top picks for building a fully-stocked natural medicine cabinet with a good solution to nearly all of your wellness needs. Read on…

    Starting with our top shelf, left to right:

     1. XLear:

    If you’re prone to sinus problems or allergies, you need this product; this gentle nasal spray contains xylitol – a sugar alcohol that sends bacteria to the grave

     2. Boiron Oscillococcinum: 

    Always keep a pack handy for when flu-like symptoms hit; this homeopathic remedy is best used at the onset of symptoms and can help you get back to feeling yourself again simply by working with your body’s own natural defense systems to spur needed action

     3. Aura Cacia Organic Eucalyptus Oil:

    So many uses for this aromatherapeutic gem; add a few drops to a humidifier in cold months, or to a facial steam bath to help relieve nasal congestion discomfort

     4. Boiron Nux Vomica:

    When nausea strikes, Nux Vomica is to the rescue; this homeopathic remedy is popular for relieving discomfort from hangovers and more and is easily taken by dropping a few tiny pellets under the tongue to dissolve

     5. Rescue Remedy:

    Available in spray, pastille, gelcap or liquid form, this flower essence remedy is used for addressing mild anxiety, nervousness and tension

     6. Fire Cider:

    Put some pep in your step or boost your immunity with this food-based tonic filled with anti-inflammatory, cold-busting nutrients; one shot and you’ll feel all the goodness this tonic has to offer

     7. Deep Sleep:

    A favorite of those who have trouble sleeping, this formula contains an array of herbs known to help promote restful sleep without groggy, cranky side effects that no one wants to deal with

     8. MigreLief:

    Antioxidants, minerals and vitamins combine forces to help relief symptoms associated with painful migraine headaches without any caffeine or stimulants

     9. Aller-Aid:

    A beautiful blend of herbs and powerful antioxidants that helps address symptoms that so many with allergies suffer with needlessly

     10. Herbalist & Alchemist Peppermint Tincture:

    Peppermint is an herb that has been used for thousands of years to help calm an upset stomach; simply drop this liquid into water, tea, or a comforting beverage

     11. Enzymedica Acid Soothe:

    This formula uses powerful digestive enzymes to break down foods that may cause acid reflux symptoms in sensitive individuals; this product addresses the root cause of the discomfort

     12. Jason Vitamin E:

    Known for its skin healing properties, liquid vitamin E is a great solution for addressing scarring and other troublesome skin issues

     13. Urban Moonshine’s Digestive Bitters:

    This liquid promotes your body’s own production of salivary amylase, which helps break down certain types of food you consume, potentially helping relieve symptoms like gas, bloating and mild digestive discomfort

     14. Oregon’s Wild Harvest Namaste:

    An organic blend of adaptogenic herbs, this liquid tincture is a great solution to help your body best cope with the stressful demands of everyday life

     15. Grapefruit Seed Extract:

    Address fungal issues with power; this liquid can be ingested, applied topically, or even used as a laundry additive or food-grade cleanser

     16. Arnica Montana:

    Used to help relieve discomfort associated with bruising, muscle soreness and inflammation, this homeopathic remedy is often prescribed after falls, injuries or surgery

     17. Arnica Gel:

    A topical version of this homeopathic remedy that is often used on bruises and areas of swelling

     18. Sovereign Silver First Aid Gel:

    Complete with colloidal silver, this topical solution suggests usage on skin requiring protection from bad bacteria

     19. Banyan Nasaya Oil:

    Dry nasal passages or bloody noses? This oil is intended to be swabbed on the inner tissues of the nasal passageway to provide needed moisture

     20. Tea Tree Oil:

    This essential oil has too many benefits to list! No cabinet is complete without it!

     

    At Basil Bandwagon, we have a variety of facial, dental, and skin care products free of the chemicals and preservatives you want to avoid. Don’t forget to make these a part of your natural medicine cabinet, since your skin absorbs what you put on it!

    Not pictured, but another great addition to your medicine cabinet is activated charcoal. A well-known antidote for food poisoning, this supplement is also used for whitening teeth (when added to toothpaste) or as a natural detoxifier.

    As with any substance, you should always check with a doctor or medical professional before use, especially in an emergency or life-threatening situation or if you have any underlying health problems.

    Love this post? Click HERE for a printable shopping list of these items!

  • Summer Camp, Week One: Get Right with Your Gut

    Summer Camp, Week One: Get Right with Your Gut

    What better topic to kick off our Summer Camp than that of our guts! Central to our body and to our health, our digestive systems sure are important. And when they’re not functioning optimally, we generally know it… pretty quickly.

    Whether your goals this summer are to lose weight, improve digestion, lower stress, or eat better, you’ll want take note of all the little details covered during this first week of Camp.

     

    Most of us have experienced many – if not all – of these digestive conditions at some point in our lives:

    • Acid Reflux
    • Bloating
    • Diarrhea
    • Constipation
    • Vomiting
    • Dehydration
    • Dermatitis
    • Incontinence
    • Gas
    • Food Sensitivity & Gluten Intolerance
    • Heartburn
    • Indigestion
    • Obesity

     

    Most of us know at least one person who has lived with one or more of these digestive-related conditions:

    • Appendicitis
    • Diabetes
    • Candidiasis
    • Celiac Disease
    • Colitis
    • Crohn’s Disease
    • Diverticulitis
    • Gallstones
    • Gastritis
    • GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease)
    • Ulcers
    • Hemorrhoids
    • IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome)
    • Iron Overload Disease
    • Pancreatitis
    • Colon, stomach, esophageal, pancreatic or intestinal cancer

     

    Most of us also know at least one person who has lived with one or more of these neurological, psychological or autoimmune conditions:

    • Depression
    • Anxiety disorders
    • Schizophrenia
    • Autism
    • Post-traumatic stress disorder
    • Addison’s disease
    • Thyroid diseases: Grave’s Disease, Hashimoto’s Disease
    • Multiple Sclerosis
    • Pernicious Anemia
    • Psoriasis
    • Raynaud’s Phenomenon
    • Rheumatoid arthritis
    • Scleroderma
    • Lupus

     

    Yet, most of us don’t know that ALL of these conditions are potentially directly related to our digestive system.

    And since we know that what we feed ourselves and how we care for ourselves impacts the overall function of our digestive system, this information is even more reason to be good to our guts!

    Digestive System 101

    Let’s take a step back and examine the makings of the intricate system that enables our food to be broken down into nutrients, absorbed for functionality and excreted as waste. Simplified, when we consume food, it enters our body at the mouth, travels down through the esophagus to the stomach, enters the small intestine, then the large intestine and the rectum, and leaves through the anus. The liver, gallbladder and pancreas all play supporting roles in digestion as well.

    In our mouth, our teeth and saliva physically break down our food and begin the digestion process for carbohydrates with an enzyme called salivary amylase. (Hence, the reason why we are told to chew our food thoroughly! The more we chew, the more burden we take off the rest of our digestive system.)

    Our esophagus is muscular and uses strength to push our food down to our stomach.

    In our stomach, acid is produced to mix with food, primarily to break down consumed proteins.

    Our small intestines utilize digestive juices and mechanical force to finish breaking down carbohydrates and proteins and extracting nutrients within.

    The liver contributes bile acids for digesting fats, while the pancreas contributes pancreatic juice for digesting starches, fats and proteins.

    Several hormones and many nerves also influence the digestion process by regulating appetite and the secretion of digestive fluids, acids as well as the mechanical motions of digestion. All of this contributes to our energy level, growth and cell repair.

    It is important to acknowledge that no one system in your body operates on a solo mission – instead, they all work together to create a state of equilibrium that we call living.

    Preventative Care

    Now that you know the basics of digestive operation, what can you do to better care for yourself? Here’s where Summer Camp comes in – shifting your focus to the following five ideals will help you avoid digestive complications:

    • Stay active: Move your body to facilitate digestion – especially shortly after eating, rather than laying down to rest or sleep.
    • Choose beneficial, nutrient-dense foods: These are easier on our digestive systems and generate more necessary nutrients for our bodies.
    • Consume foods rich in healthy bacterial flora: Fermented foods including yogurt, kefir water, sauerkraut, and kombucha are high in beneficial bacteria that help maintain wellness.
    • Supplement with quality products: Supplements can make up for the nutrients and flora you may lack genetically, from age, or from your everyday diet – see the table below for more information
    • Practice healthy stress management: Yes, stress itself can affect what nutrients your intestines absorb as well as how fast food moves through your system. (Slower = Constipation; Faster = Diarrhea)

    These simple but critical lifestyle choices can help optimize your digestive organs and their functions.

    Supplement Care

    Probiotics and enzymes are just two of the supplements available to aid in digestive processes. At Basil Bandwagon, we get a lot of questions about the difference between these supplements. So let’s break it down here:

    Probiotics

    Herbal Answers

    These Herbal Tonics are Powerful allies in terms of strengthening the body’s ability to both break down and absorb nutrients. Well-made bitters are remarkably palatable; the naturally stimulate the production of enzymes in the mouth, stomach, liver and intestines.

    Digestive Bitters:

    These Herbal Tonics are Powerful allies in terms of strengthening the body’s ability to both break down and absorb nutrients. Well-made bitters are remarkably palatable; the naturally stimulate the production of enzymes in the mouth, stomach, liver and intestines.

    Carminative Herbs: (spices)

    Warming, gas-dispelling carminative herbs like Ginger, Cinnamon, Cardamom, Fennel, Allspice and others are effective tonics for indigestions bloating and upset stomach.

    A wealth of other supplements and herbs can help support relief from digestive distress, discomfort and disease. At Basil Bandwagon, we are here to support you in finding those that best suit your individual needs – so always feel free to ask a team member for help. With this information, you can better support yourself with appropriate supplements when needed, rather than letting the discomfort get the best of you or the condition worsen.

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