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Home / Lifestyle / Living with Ulcerative Colitis / 10 Natural Ways to Improve Digestion Right Now

10 Natural Ways to Improve Digestion Right Now

It’s well known that your diet has a significant impact on your overall health. However, if your digestive system isn’t operating at its best, you might not be getting all the nutritional benefits of what you eat. Thankfully, tweaking your routine can help with that. 

10 Natural Ways To Improve Digestion

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1. Get Fiber In Your Diet

When you eat a high-fiber diet, digestion flows more easily and you’re unlikely to develop constipation. You’ll also avoid poor absorption of nutrients. Additionally, there’s evidence that diets that include fiber can prevent certain conditions such as hemorrhoids, diverticulosis, and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). You shouldn’t just eat any kind of fiber, though. The ideal diet has both soluble and insoluble fiber. Soluble fiber like nuts, seeds, and legumes helps to draw water in so that your stools aren’t too watery, while insoluble fiber like vegetables and whole grains gives them bulk.

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2. You Need Healthy Fats

Healthy fats like omega-3 fatty acids help you to feel fuller after eating. They also encourage the absorption of nutrients and reduce your risk of developing inflammatory bowel diseases. Good sources of healthy fats are nuts, seeds, and fatty fish. 

3. Include Prebiotics And Probiotics

Both prebiotics and probiotics have been shown a healthy gut microbiome that results in efficient digestion. Probiotics contain microorganisms that are naturally found in the gut while prebiotics encourage their growth. To get the former, you should eat fermented foods like kefir, sauerkraut, and yogurt. Good sources of prebiotics are raw fruits, vegetables, oats, onions, and legumes.

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4. Don’t Forget Fruits And Vegetables

Fruits and vegetables are rich in fiber and other nutrients that help digestion. Experts recommend getting five to seven servings of them per day to get the most of their benefits. 

5. Vary Your Cooking Methods

Frying your food may be convenient, but it’s not doing your digestive system any favors. You can combat this problem by using different cooking methods like steaming, boiling, poaching, and blanching instead.

6. Don’t Skip Meals

If you get hungry at the same time every day, then you already know that your stomach responds to a set schedule. When you skip meals, it interferes with how well the digestive system works. Studies show that you get the most out of your system if you eat your meals at a set time every day. 

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7. Stay Hydrated

Water is as essential to digestion as fiber. Without it, you’re more likely to have constipation and delayed digestion. Generally, you should drink between 1 ½ and 2 liters of water per day but you may need to increase this amount when you’re being more physically active or living in a hot climate.

8. Stick To Lean Meats

While protein is important to your overall health, you need to choose the right ones. Lean meats offer the protein you need without any of the unhealthy fats that can slow digestion. Some options include pork loin and skinless poultry. 

9. Cut Down on Processed Foods

Processed foods are another type of food that’s convenient but unhealthy. These foods tend to have low nutrients but high caloric counts. A few common ones are baked goods, fries, lunch meats, bacon, and breakfast cereals. You should replace these with whole foods that have been minimally processed such as fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains, nuts, beans, fish, shellfish, and eggs.

10. Take Your Time 

You may have heard that eating quickly gives you an upset stomach and there’s some truth to it. Taking time to chew your food ensures that the pieces are small enough to make digestion easier. Additionally, eating slowly gives your stomach time to realize that it’s full so you don’t overeat and stress out your digestive system. One tactic you can try is mindful eating. This technique entails paying attention to your meal and avoiding any distractions while you eat.

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When To Be Concerned

While modifying how and what you eat should help your digestive system work well, these changes might not be as effective if you have a chronic digestive disorder. If that’s the case, you’ll likely need medical intervention to manage your digestive issues. Some of the symptoms you may experience include chronic bloating, diarrhea, stomach pain, vomiting, and nausea. The severity of these symptoms often varies, however, they also tend to worsen if they’re not addressed. 

A properly functioning digestive system will ensure that you get everything your diet has to offer. If these changes don’t make a difference, though, it might be a sign that you have a chronic condition. In that case, it’s best to see your doctor.

By Karen Heslop | Published April 11, 2025

April 11, 2025 by Karen Heslop

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