What naturally kills bad bacteria in the gut?

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What naturally kills bad bacteria in the gut?

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answered Jun 13, 2024 by 15thgear (30,210 points)
Oregano oil can naturally kill bad bacteria in the gut and is one of the most common substances that is used to treat SIBO.

Probiotics can also naturally kill bad bacteria in the gut and improve gut health.

Eating fermented foods such as Kombucha, kimchi and raw sauerkraut can also starve off and kill bad bacteria in the gut and improve your gut health.

The gut bacteria that is linked to depression is Coprococcus, Subdoligranulum, Eggerthella, and Ruminococcaceae.

The bacteria that reduces depression and anxiety is Lactobacillus which is a bacterium that is found in yogurt and fermented foods and helps the body manage stress and can help prevent depression and anxiety.

Anxiety can be caused by an imbalance in gut bacteria or bad gut bacteria in some cases although other issues can cause anxiety.

Other causes of anxiety include past or childhood experiences, your current life situation, physical and mental health problems and drugs and medication.

The diseases that are linked to gut bacteria are atopy, type 2 diabetes, obesity, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

Other conditions that are linked to gut bacteria are anxiety, depressions, hypertension, cardiovascular disease and even cancer.

Experiencing frequent discomfort, gas, bloating, constipation, diarrhea, and heartburn can be signs that your gut is having a hard time processing food and eliminating waste.

You will often feel tired more often than not.

People with chronic fatigue may have imbalances in the gut.

The symptoms of bad bacteria in the gut include.

Loss of appetite.
Abdominal pain.
Nausea.
Bloating.
An uncomfortable feeling of fullness after eating.
Diarrhea.
Unintentional weight loss.
Malnutrition.

Dysbiosis of the gut bacteria can cause many chronic diseases, such as inflammatory bowel disease, obesity, cancer, and autism.

The alteration of the composition of the microbiome and the barrier function can allow the development of autoimmune and chronic inflammatory diseases, metabolic dysfunction and cancer.

Getting rid of bad bacteria in the gut has more to do with your foundations of health, which are used to create a healthy environment within your microbiome.

Killing off lingering bad (or overgrown) bacteria with antibiotics or antimicrobials can be effective once your foundations of health are in place.

The signs of bad gut bacteria include.

Autoimmune problems, such as thyroid issues, rheumatoid arthritis and type 1 diabetes.
Digestive issues, such as irritable bowel syndrome, constipation, diarrhea, heartburn or bloating.
Sleep issues.
Skin rashes and allergies.
Sugar cravings.
Unexplained fatigue or sluggishness.

There is a link between vitamin D deficiency and some digestive disorders.

Having an imbalance of normal gut microbiome is linked to gastrointestinal conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and other diseases such as obesity and type 2 diabetes.

As part of healthy eating with bad gut bacteria, it's a good idea to avoid or limit foods packed with added sugar, which feeds bad bacteria, as well as highly processed foods, artificial sweeteners, red meat, and alcohol, which can have a negative effect on gut bacteria, and lead to inflammation.

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