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As men age, digestion often becomes less efficient, leading to bloating, acid reflux, constipation, or other gut-related issues. A healthy gut isn’t just about avoiding discomfort—it plays a crucial role in nutrient absorption, immune function, and even mental well-being.

Common Gut Health Challenges After 50

Ageing can slow down digestion due to reduced stomach acid and enzyme production, making it harder to break down food. The gut microbiome, which consists of trillions of bacteria, also changes with age, potentially leading to imbalances that affect digestion and overall health. Poor diet, stress, medications (especially antibiotics and NSAIDs), and lack of fiber can further disrupt gut function.

Key Strategies for a Healthier Gut

  1. Increase Fibre Intake – Fibre keeps digestion regular and feeds beneficial gut bacteria. Aim for fiber-rich foods like vegetables, legumes, nuts, and whole grains.
  2. Stay Hydrated – Water helps move food through the digestive tract, preventing constipation. Herbal teas and bone broth can also aid digestion.
  3. Eat Fermented Foods – Yoghurt, kefir, sauerkraut, and kimchi introduce probiotics (good bacteria) that support a balanced gut microbiome.
  4. Reduce Processed Foods & Sugar – These can feed harmful bacteria and contribute to inflammation, making digestion sluggish.
  5. Take a Probiotic Supplement – If your diet lacks fermented foods, a high-quality probiotic can help maintain gut balance.
  6. Manage Stress – Chronic stress affects gut motility and can cause bloating or discomfort. Practices like meditation, deep breathing, and moderate exercise support gut-brain health.
  7. Limit Alcohol & NSAIDs – Excessive alcohol and frequent use of anti-inflammatory drugs can damage the gut lining over time.

 

Improving gut health is about making consistent, mindful changes. A well-functioning digestive system supports overall health, energy levels, and even mood. By adopting gut-friendly habits, men over 50 can maintain better digestion, absorb nutrients more efficiently, and reduce the risk of long-term health issues.

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As men age, digestion often becomes less efficient, leading to bloating, acid reflux, constipation, or other gut-related issues. A healthy gut isn’t just about avoiding discomfort—it plays a crucial role in nutrient absorption, immune function, and even mental well-being.

Common Gut Health Challenges After 50

Ageing can slow down digestion due to reduced stomach acid and enzyme production, making it harder to break down food. The gut microbiome, which consists of trillions of bacteria, also changes with age, potentially leading to imbalances that affect digestion and overall health. Poor diet, stress, medications (especially antibiotics and NSAIDs), and lack of fiber can further disrupt gut function.

Key Strategies for a Healthier Gut

  1. Increase Fibre Intake – Fibre keeps digestion regular and feeds beneficial gut bacteria. Aim for fiber-rich foods like vegetables, legumes, nuts, and whole grains.
  2. Stay Hydrated – Water helps move food through the digestive tract, preventing constipation. Herbal teas and bone broth can also aid digestion.
  3. Eat Fermented Foods – Yoghurt, kefir, sauerkraut, and kimchi introduce probiotics (good bacteria) that support a balanced gut microbiome.
  4. Reduce Processed Foods & Sugar – These can feed harmful bacteria and contribute to inflammation, making digestion sluggish.
  5. Take a Probiotic Supplement – If your diet lacks fermented foods, a high-quality probiotic can help maintain gut balance.
  6. Manage Stress – Chronic stress affects gut motility and can cause bloating or discomfort. Practices like meditation, deep breathing, and moderate exercise support gut-brain health.
  7. Limit Alcohol & NSAIDs – Excessive alcohol and frequent use of anti-inflammatory drugs can damage the gut lining over time.

 

Improving gut health is about making consistent, mindful changes. A well-functioning digestive system supports overall health, energy levels, and even mood. By adopting gut-friendly habits, men over 50 can maintain better digestion, absorb nutrients more efficiently, and reduce the risk of long-term health issues.

Go Carnivore .... eat High fat ..  fatty red meat / butter    never will you have a problem with regularity ..    

why would anyone want to eat "fiber" (sawdust)     it is absolutely not essential for digestion

 ever pay attention that we have a gall bladder and bile ?

ever see a Tiger or Lion chomping on celery

 

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A bad knee lots of pain medication killed my gut then antibiotics for a week didnt help but i plodded on for 3 yrars until i decided to try apple cider vinegar and it helped restore my gut

Buy the good stuff add maluka honey and dilute till its easy to drink dont try strong mixes as it will burn your throat 

I take 1/2 a class shot as soon as i wake up every day its been 4 weeks now feel real good 

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