What To Eat Over The Festive Season To Beat Tummy Troubles

Dietitian Jo Travers Reveals What To Eat Over The Festive Season To Beat Tummy Troubles, For Love Your Gut.

With an abundance of festive feasts and fizz-filled parties. The period through Christmas and New Year is when many of us indulge in larger portions and sweet and salty treats.

However, this can sometimes lead to stomach problems, especially for those with a sensitive gut or digestive issues.

Dietitian Jo Travers Reveals What To Eat Over The Festive Season To Beat Tummy Troubles:

To help beat tummy woes, dietitian Jo Travers has shared tips on what to eat over the festive season. So, follow Jo’s advice for a happy and healthy Christmas, New Year, and beyond!

Dietitian Jo Travers Reveals What To Eat Over The Festive Season To Beat Tummy Troubles

Dietitian Jo Travers Reveals What To Eat Over The Festive Season To Beat Tummy Troubles:

Dietitian Jo Travers Reveals What To Eat Over The Festive Season To Beat Tummy Troubles.

Ditch The Spirits:

Ditch The Spirits. Alcohol can affect the biodiversity of the gut microbiota, but if you do drink over the festive period, choose red wine over spirits. Beneficial plant compounds in red wine may help to mitigate some of the problems by promoting the growth of useful bacteria. Always drink within the recommended guidelines though!

Snack Healthily:

Snack Healthily. Nibbles are a common feature at drinks parties but try to go for unsalted nuts over crisps. Nuts have good fats and fibre whereas crisps are pretty low on the fibre front in comparison. The salt content of crisps can also deplete some types of beneficial bacteria in our gut.

Enjoy Fist and Palm Sized Portions:

Enjoy Fist and Palm Sized Portions. It can be really tempting to eat large portions, it is a feast after all, but feeling bloated for half of December (and sometimes part of January!) is not fun.

Try to stick to fist-size portions of carbs and palm-size portions of proteins. Make up the rest with veg and you will feel great all the way through and beyond the festive season.

Plant Based Over Pate:

Plant Based Over Pate. Exchange the pate for houmous or babaganoush. Pate is really high in saturated fat which can have a negative impact on gut microbiota. Plant-based pâtés and spreads not only don’t contain saturated fat, but they also contain fibre which actually improves the microbiota.

Dietitian Jo Travers Reveals What To Eat Over The Festive Season To Beat Tummy Troubles:

Dietitian Jo Travers Reveals What To Eat Over The Festive Season To Beat Tummy Troubles.

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