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Our gut bacteria need rest

Our gut bacteria need rest

Just as our brain needs sleep and rest, our gut bacteria also need a break.

So, it's good to give your digestive system some rest and not snack too often between meals.

If you are eating a lot late into the night, you are more likely to get bloated.

Stop eating 2-3 hours before bed. And then go around 12–14 hours without eating (intermittent fasting).

So, it's better to stop eating after 19:00 if I want to go to bed around 22:00.

Eating an early dinner is healthy and helpful for our bodies! It can make us happier and healthier, improve our night's sleep, and make us more energized in the morning.

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Dr. Amy Shah -- a medical doctor trained at Harvard, Cornell, and Columbia University, is an immunologist and leading expert in women’s hormonal health and nutrition. In this episode, Dr. Amy discusses: What bloating is; why and when it happens, foods notorious for causing bloating; How anxiety and depression can be tied to gut health, etc.

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