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5 Dangerous Habits that Destroy Intestinal Health

Last updated: October 12, 2025 11:04 pm
Irma Khan
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Many people are unaware that intestinal health plays a crucial role not just in digestion but also in mental well-being. When the gut is unhealthy, it can trigger anxiety, irritability, depression, and even panic attacks, experts say.

According to Harvard-trained gastroenterologist Dr. Saurabh Sethi, the gut is directly linked to the body’s mental, physical, and immune systems. A healthy gut ensures better mood regulation, stronger immunity, and efficient digestion.

However, several daily habits silently harm intestinal health.

1. Processed and packaged foods

Fast food, processed snacks, and items with artificial flavors or preservatives destroy beneficial gut bacteria.
This imbalance causes inflammation, obesity, and long-term digestive issues. Health experts advise limiting packaged foods and opting for fresh, whole meals instead.

2. Excess sugar and lack of fiber

A diet high in sugar encourages harmful bacteria to multiply in the gut, while fiber deficiency disrupts digestion and immunity.
Low-fiber diets also disturb blood sugar levels and slow metabolism. Nutritionists recommend including whole grains, lentils, fruits, and leafy vegetables in daily meals.

3. Ignoring vegetables

Skipping vegetables means missing essential nutrients and fibers that maintain gut balance.
Lack of vegetables often leads to constipation, bloating, and weakened immunity.

4. Late-night eating habits

Eating close to bedtime negatively affects digestion and gut balance.
It leads to acidity, bloating, and weight gain, disturbing the natural bacterial rhythm in the intestines. Experts suggest finishing dinner at least 2–3 hours before sleep.

5. Overuse of antibiotics and medicines

Unnecessary or prolonged use of antibiotics destroys good bacteria in the gut, affecting digestion and immunity.
Doctors advise taking medicines only when prescribed and maintaining gut health with probiotics and natural yogurt during or after antibiotic use.

Experts agree that a balanced diet, regular meals, sufficient sleep, and stress control are the foundation of gut health.
A healthy intestine not only keeps the stomach strong but also promotes a calm mind, stable mood, and overall well-being.

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