Gut microbiota changes when what we eat and what we do change, just like how a toy box looks different when you add new toys or take some away.
Imagine your gut is like a toy box full of friends. These friends are the microbes, tiny living things that help you digest food, feel happy, and even fight off germs. Now imagine every time you eat something new, it’s like adding a new toy to the box, sometimes a fun one, sometimes not so fun.
What You Eat Matters
If you eat more fruits or more candy, your toy box gets more of those kinds of friends. If you eat less veggies, some friends might leave because they don’t get what they need.
What You Do Matters Too
Sometimes, like when you’re sick and take medicine, it’s like cleaning out the toy box, some friends go away. Or if you travel a lot or sleep less, your toy box gets shaken up and the friends rearrange themselves differently.
So, changes in gut microbiota happen because of what we eat and how our lives change, just like how a toy box can look different every day! Gut microbiota changes when what we eat and what we do change, just like how a toy box looks different when you add new toys or take some away.
Imagine your gut is like a toy box full of friends. These friends are the microbes, tiny living things that help you digest food, feel happy, and even fight off germs. Now imagine every time you eat something new, it’s like adding a new toy to the box, sometimes a fun one, sometimes not so fun.
Examples
- Eating a lot of sweets can make your gut microbes change quickly.
- Taking antibiotics might cause some good gut bacteria to disappear.
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See also
- What Is the Role of Microbiomes in Human Health?
- How do sugar-free diets impact human gut health?
- How Does The Bacteria That Live INSIDE of You — The Microbiome Work?
- How do gut particles influence the development of chronic diseases?
- What are scfas?