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Health • 18 September 2020 • 3 min

What to eat to promote a balanced, healthy gut

By Zinzino

Intestinal health is directly linked to the well-being of your whole body. The gut requires a balance of bacteria, which live mostly in the large intestine and part of the small intestine. It’s important to pay attention to our gut health as it goes beyond ‘regularity’ and bloating.

The digestive system is the “gateway” to other parts of the body, delivering nutrients to it. A healthy gut contains a dominance of “good” bacteria which produces butyrate, a short-chain fatty acid. These bacteria are dependent on fiber, which act as their fuel.

The gut signals to the brain through nerves and hormones, which supports overall emotional and mental health. The millions of neurons in the gut is why it’s often referred to as “the second brain.”

What are gut microbiota?

Each person has over trillions of microbial cells in the colon. This makes up an individual’s microbiota. These healthy microbiomes are the key to good health, and, through lifestyle and diet choices, you can promote a good balance.

There are factors that throw the microbiota out of balance, such as medications and environmental stressors. For a healthy gut, it’s essential to exercise regularly, reduce stress levels, ensure adequate sleep, and eat foods that are high in fiber.

The gut requires us to eat more fibers and less processed and ultra-processed foods that are typically energy-dense, high in salt, sugar, Omega-6 and saturated fatty acids with low nutritional value. Aim to consume a rich variety of fruits and vegetables, beans and whole grains, all of which are high in their own different types of fibers. A key goal to a healthy gut is diversity; eat a variety of different plants and types of fibers.

Choose foods that haven’t undergone a great deal of processing so as not to starve the “good” bacteria. However, this fiber intake isn’t always easy to obtain, and the average person does not meet the recommended fiber intake, which is why food supplements are of great importance.

Balance your microbiota with LeanShake

Just 231 calories per serving, you can source Zinzino’s fiber blend, proteins and over 25 vitamins and minerals easily with LeanShake. LeanShake is a meal replacement that helps with weight loss1, muscle gain2, and balancing your microbiome, designed to stimulate and boost the “good” bacteria (and outgrow the “bad” ones). The good bacteria contribute in many important bodily functions, such as fermenting dietary fibers, producing vitamins and educating our immune system. A healthy gut is essential for a healthy body.

LeanShake is high in fibers3 with the ZinoBiotic blend, offering more than standard options that typically only contain one or two types, which isn’t enough for our daily intake. LeanShake introduces a resistant starch blend (from corn), oat beta glucans, inulin, fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS) and psyllium husk fibers to the whole colon to promote several bowel functions3.

LeanShake helps improve the bacterial population in your colon, while reducing a spike in blood sugar after meals4 and maintaining healthy cholesterol levels5. It’s is free from soy, has a low glycemic load and the sweeteners and flavors are from natural sources.

With dozens of EFSA-approved health claims, LeanShake is an effective tool for losing and maintaining weight1, maintaining muscle1, and re-balancing that all-important microbiome, which is a micro-ecosystem that controls so many of the functions in our body. Hence, it’s critical we take good care of it.

LeanShake, no yo-yo, diet

LeanShake is a delicious, nutritious meal replacement that simultaneously balances your microbiota for a healthy gut. It’s an intelligent mix of vitamins and minerals that help fuel your energy and support many of the necessary functions in your body, from head to toe.

And did we tell you the flavors yet? Chocolate, Strawberry, Vanilla and Berry. Your gut AND taste buds will love it.

A healthy gut = a healthy body.

Click here for some delicious LeanShake recipes.

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

1. Der Ersatz zweier täglicher Mahlzeiten einer kalorienarmen Ernährung durch Mahlzeitenersatzprodukte

Der Ersatz zweier täglicher Mahlzeiten einer kalorienarmen Ernährung durch Mahlzeitenersatzprodukte trägt zur Gewichtsreduktion bei. Um den Angaben gerecht zu werden, muss ein Lebensmittel die Spezifikationen der Richtlinie 96/8EG zu Lebensmitteln aus Artikel 1(2)(b) dieser Richtlinie erfüllen. Um die angegebene Wirkung zu erreichen, müssen täglich zwei Mahlzeiten durch einen Mahlzeitenersatz ersetzt werden. 

2. Protein trägt zum Wachstum der Muskelmasse bei

Protein trägt zum Wachstum der Muskelmasse bei. Protein trägt zur Erhaltung der Muskelmasse bei. Die Angabe darf nur für Lebensmittel verwendet werden, bei denen es sich zumindest um eine Proteinquelle im Sinne der Angabe PROTEINQUELLE handelt, wie es im Anhang zur Verordnung (EG) Nr. 1924/2006 aufgeführt ist.

3. Haferfaser trägt zu einer Zunahme der Stuhlmasse bei

Haferfaser trägt zu einer Zunahme der Stuhlmasse bei. Die Angabe darf nur für Lebensmittel verwendet werden, bei denen es sich um einen hohen Ballaststoffgehalt im Sinne der Angabe BALLASTSTOFFREICH handelt, wie im Anhang zur Verordnung (EG) Nr. 1924/2006 aufgeführt ist.

4. Replacing digestible starches

Das Ersetzen verdaubarer Stärke mit resistenter Stärke in einer Mahlzeit trägt zur Senkung des Anstiegs des Blutzuckerspiegels nach dem Essen bei. Die Angabe darf nur für Lebensmittel verwendet werden, bei denen verdaubare Stärke durch resistente Stärke ersetzt wurde, sodass der endgültige Gehalt von resistenter Stärke mindestens 14 % der Gesamtstärke beträgt.

5. Beta-Glucane tragen zur Erhaltung des normalen Blutcholesterinspiegels bei

Beta-Glucane tragen zur Erhaltung des normalen Blutcholesterinspiegels bei. Die Angabe darf nur für Lebensmittel verwendet werden, die mindestens 1 g Beta-Glucane aus Hafer, Haferkleie, Gerste, Gerstenkleie oder aus Mischungen dieser Quellen pro quantifizierte Portion enthalten. Um die gesundheitsbezogene Angabe tragen zu dürfen, muss der Verbraucher die Information erhalten, dass sich die positive Wirkung bei einer Tagesdosis von 3 g Beta-Glucanen aus Hafer, Haferkleie, Gerste, Gerstenkleie oder aus Mischungen dieser Beta-Glucane einstellt.