Leftover Halloween Candy? What It's REALLY Doing to Your Gut! | Dear e-Alert Reader, Folks, now that Halloween's over, I bet many of you are staring at mountains of leftover candy. Before you dive into that sweet stash, I've got some spine-chilling news about what those "treats" are doing to your gut… You see, while Big Food wants you to think these candies are just harmless fun, there's something sinister brewing in your belly with every bite. Those trillions of tiny helpers in your gut—your microbiome—are under attack. Here's the frightening reality… (Article continues below.) |
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Every time you unwrap another piece of candy, you're not just feeding your sweet tooth. You're feeding an invasion that's wreaking havoc on your gut's delicate ecosystem. Let me break down this horror show:The Sugar Assault: That innocent-looking candy corn? It's mostly high fructose corn syrup—a nightmare for your beneficial gut bacteria! These sugary bombs actually feed the BAD bugs while starving the GOOD ones.The Inflammation Invasion: When your gut barrier gets weakened by all that sugar, it's like leaving the door wide open for troublemakers. This can trigger everything from digestive upset to brain fog.The Chemical Conspiracy: Big Food stuffs these treats with artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives that can throw your whole system out of whack. Your gut wasn't designed to handle this chemical carnival!But don't despair—not all treats are created equal. If you must satisfy that sweet craving, here's what you need to know: Your best bets are dark chocolate (at least 80% cacao) and chocolate-covered nuts, or natural candies made with real fruit. If you're reaching for traditional candy bars, stick to ones with nuts or peanut butter—at least they'll give you a bit of protein with your sugar. But those candy corns, gummy bears, lollipops, and chewy fruit-flavored treats? They're nothing but trouble for your gut! Now, if you've already overindulged (hey, it happens to the best of us!), I've got a natural rescue plan to help your gut recover. First, you've got to feed the good bacteria. Load your plate with fiber-rich foods like fresh vegetables, whole fruits, nuts, seeds, and legumes. These natural powerhouses help restore balance to your gut's ecosystem. Next, add some natural healers to your daily routine. I'm talking about fermented foods like sauerkraut and kimchi, probiotic-rich yogurt (plain, no added sugar!), and healing spices like fresh ginger and turmeric. And don't forget to flush out the bad stuff—drink plenty of filtered water, sip on green tea throughout the day, or try a splash of apple cider vinegar in warm water first thing in the morning. Here's a little secret Big Food doesn't want you to know: Your gut microbiome can bounce back from a sugar overload, but you've got to give it the right tools. Now, about all that leftover candy sitting in your pantry—instead of slowly poisoning your gut over the next few months, why not put it to better use? Consider donating it to a local food bank, finding a dentist's buy-back program, or using it for craft projects with the grandkids. There are plenty of ways to get those tempting treats out of your house. Remember, folks—every piece of candy you eat is either feeding health or feeding disease. The choice is yours. Stay healthy, stay natural, and give those gut bugs the love they deserve! In Your Corner, Dr. Allan Spreen In Case You Missed ItScared to Death? A Halloween Fright Could Be Good for Your HealthUlcerative Colitis: Do Your Genes Hold the Key?Could AI Be the New “Eye” for Detecting Skin Cancer?Cracking the Code on Brain CancerToxins You Can’t See... But Your Brain Can Feel Is Big Pharma Rushing Another Vaccine to Market?Gents, Can Your Diet Keep Prostate Cancer in Check? Sources: The Conversation. (2024, October 27). Halloween Candy Can Overload Your Gut Microbiome, Expert Warns. ScienceAlert. https://www.sciencealert.com/halloween-candy-can-overload-your-gut-microbiome-expert-warns Not yet a Health Sciences Institute’s monthly newsletter subscriber? |
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