There are plenty of reasons to help keep your child’s gut in good shape, not just for digestive balance but also immune function as the gut is home to up to 70% of the immune system.
After all, who hasn’t felt awful when their stomach is playing up?
So what can you do to help support the little engine systems of your children to get what they need to help promote a healthy intestinal environment’?
Here a 5 things to keep in mind.
Fermented probiotic-rich foods like yoghurt, kefir, and sauerkraut are all good sources of good bacteria, as are probiotic supplements.
Steer clear of sweetened yoghurts and instead substitute them with chopped fruit in a serving of good-quality Greek yoghurt. Some health food stores stock flavoured kefir, which is likely to be more palatable than plain kefir for children.Regular exercise is thought to have a positive effect on gut bacteria. And if your child experiences occasional constipation, prolonged sitting and not enough exercise could be contributing to the problem.
If you’ve tried unsuccessfully to convince your child to drink water, try to make it more appealing by adding sliced oranges, lemons, and strawberries to a jug of water to give it colour and flavour, without the sugar and preservatives found in other drinks.
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Achieving a good balance of bacteria in the systems of our young family members is an ongoing and never perfect science but maintaining a healthy diet along with regular exercise will help keep them healthy and happy.