Intestines and digestion - the power source within us
The human intestine is not just an organ for digestion; it is a complex system and the centre of our health. It is several metres long, consisting of a small and large intestine, and works hard every day to break down food and make nutrients usable. In doing so, it works closely with the microbiome - many beneficial microorganisms that produce important substances and support the body. A well-functioning digestive system is the basis for energy and vitality... Read more
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Substances for the intestinal bacteria
In order for the intestine to work optimally, it needs certain ingredients. Fibre, which serves as food for the good intestinal bacteria, is very important. These are abundant in wholemeal products, vegetables, pulses and fruit. Probiotic foods, such as natural yoghurt, kefir or sauerkraut, provide live bacterial cultures that have a positive effect on the balance in the gut. Omega-3 fatty acids, for example from fish or linseed oil, are also good for the intestinal mucosa.
How digestion works
Digestion starts in the mouth, but most of it takes place in the small intestine. Here, food components are broken down into their smallest parts by enzymes and bile. Water and salts are then mainly absorbed in the large intestine, making the food pulp more solid. Peristalsis, an involuntary, wave-like movement of the intestinal muscles, constantly moves the food along. The digestive system absorbs nutrients into the blood.
Importance for health and well-being
A healthy intestine is very important for a good immune system because most of the body's defence cells are located there. Good digestion also has a positive effect on mood, as the gut produces hormones and messenger substances. Eating food with lots of fibre not only helps digestion, but also keeps you full for longer. Regular exercise and enough water or unsweetened tea also promote the function of the intestines.
Summary
Consciously supporting the gut through diet, especially with fibre and probiotic foods, is good for long-term health. A balanced diet, regular exercise and relaxation in everyday life help the digestive system to function well.