Gut health plays a key role in Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) management. An imbalance in gut bacteria can contribute to insulin resistance and inflammation. Diets rich in fibre help improve gut health by promoting beneficial bacteria that produce short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), which support glucose control. While microbiome-based treatments like faecal transplants show promise, more research is needed. Improving gut health can be an important part of managing diabetes.
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Obesogen: How our Environment is Making us Gain Weight
Obesogens can disrupt the body’s metabolism, leading to weight gain. These chemicals can interfere with hormone production, fat accumulation, and appetite regulation, ultimately altering the body’s set point for weight