💪 Fiber = Fitness Fuel: The Gut-Healthy Secret to Better Workouts, Better Poops, and a Tighter Core


Discover how fiber boosts your fitness, digestion, and skin health! This nurse-approved guide shares the gut-skin connection, best high-fiber foods, and how to fuel your workouts (and your bowel movements) naturally. Let’s talk fiber, fitness, and 💩—with science and sass.


Wait, Fiber for Abs?! Why Your Poop Game Affects Your Core Strength

If you thought fiber was just for your grandma’s breakfast cereal—think again. 💥 Whether you’re crushing workouts, trying to beat the bloat, or aiming for radiant skin, fiber is your underrated MVP.

As a nurse in my 40s who’s obsessed with all things skin, gut, and wellness (and yes, poop too 💩), I’m here to tell you: fiber is not just for digestion—it’s your fitness fuel. And it could be the missing link between your glow-up and go-up at the gym.


The Gut-Skin-Fitness Triangle 🔺

You’ve heard of the gut-skin connection, but let’s take it a step further. Your gut, skin, and muscles are part of a powerful ecosystem.

  • Gut health influences nutrient absorption, inflammation, and hormones.
  • Healthy digestion reduces bloating and helps regulate your core.
  • Fiber supports stable energy levels, clearer skin, and regular poops (yes, we’re celebrating bowel movements here).

🧠 A 2023 review in the journal Nutrients found that a high-fiber diet improves metabolic health, reduces inflammation, and positively impacts the skin via microbiome modulation.


Fiber: The Real Pre-Workout

Forget mystery powders. Soluble and insoluble fibers work together like a fitness duo:

🥬 Soluble Fiber:

  • Found in oats, apples, chia seeds
  • Feeds your gut bacteria (a.k.a. your microscopic hype squad)
  • Balances blood sugar, keeping you energized

🌾 Insoluble Fiber:

  • Found in whole grains, flax, veggies
  • Keeps things moving 💨
  • Helps eliminate toxins and reduce constipation bloat

⚠️ Constipation causes sluggishness and can make your abs disappear under bloating. A backed-up gut = backed-up workouts.


The Skin-Fiber Connection: Poop = Glow

Okay, not directly, but here’s the deal.

When waste isn’t eliminated efficiently, toxins can recirculate in your system. Cue: acne, dull skin, inflammation. 😩

By helping you poop regularly, fiber reduces that toxic load and supports:

✅ Balanced hormones
✅ Less gut inflammation
✅ Reduced skin flare-ups (especially around the jawline and chin)

📊 A 2022 study in the Journal of Dermatological Science showed that improving gut microbiota diversity (via fiber intake) reduced acne severity in adult women.


My Personal Gut-Glute-Fiber Story 🍑

Let me keep it real: I used to get bloated every time I tried to “eat clean.” My abdomen? Hiding behind inflammation. My energy? Tanked. And let’s just say my poops were less-than-legendary.

Enter: fiber.

I upped my soluble fiber from things like chia seeds and berries, added flax to my protein shakes, and boom—bloating gone, energy up, skin clear, and my abdomen started to behave better.

And yes, I now celebrate my daily “smooth exit” like a small win. 💩✨


Best High-Fiber Foods for Fitness and Skin 🥗

FoodFiber TypeBenefits
Chia seedsSolubleGut microbiome booster, keeps you full
OatsSolubleBlood sugar control, great for pre-workout
LentilsInsolublePromotes regularity, protein-rich
Avocado 🥑BothGlowing skin, healthy fats, gut-loving
RaspberriesInsolubleHigh in antioxidants and fiber
FlaxseedSolubleHormone balance, skin clarity
Sweet potatoes 🍠InsolubleSupports digestion, energy for workouts

💡 Try adding 1 tbsp of ground flax to your oatmeal or smoothies—it’s a total gut-skin win.


Quick Gut-Friendly Fiber Pre-Workout Bowl 🥣

BONUS RECIPE: Glow & Go Chia Oats

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup rolled oats
  • 1 cup oat milk
  • 1 tbsp chia seeds
  • 1/2 banana, mashed
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1 tbsp almond butter
  • Handful of berries

Mix, soak overnight, and eat before your workout. Your gut—and your glutes—will thank you. 🍓💪


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Reader Testimonial 💬

“I started adding more fiber to my diet because of your blog, and WOW. Not only do I feel less bloated, but my skin is clearing up and I feel stronger during workouts. Game-changer!” – Melissa, 41


So, Is Fiber Your Secret Weapon? 🦸‍♀️

Absolutely. It’s free, it’s powerful, and it works from the inside out.

Fiber:

  • Cleans out your gut
  • Fuels your workouts
  • Supports your glow
  • Helps you poop like a champ

Talk to Me 👇

What’s your favorite gut-friendly fiber food? Have you noticed changes in your skin or workouts after adding more fiber to your diet?

Let’s get chatty in the comments or come find me on Pinterest 💬🧡


Final Thoughts:
If you’re working on your abs, your workouts, or your glow, don’t overlook fiber. It’s not flashy, but it’s powerful. Especially when paired with hydration, movement, and a gut-healthy mindset.

This isn’t just another wellness trend. It’s biology. It’s real. And as a nurse in her fabulous 40s, I’m here to remind you: you don’t need a detox—you need fiber and water. 😉


⚠️ Disclaimer (Because I’m a Nurse, Not Your Nurse 😉)

This blog is for general education and entertainment purposes only. While I am a wound and ostomy nurse with 22 years of experience, please consult your healthcare provider for personalized medical advice.

Gut Health and Acne: What Your Breakouts Are Trying to Tell 🧠🧼


Struggling with breakouts that won’t quit? Your gut might be the real culprit. Learn how gut health affects acne, the best foods for clear skin, and how to heal from the inside out—nurse-approved!”

Acne and Gut Health: More Connected Than You Think ✨

As a wound and ostomy nurse in my 40s who’s obsessed with all things skin, poop, and probiotics (yep, I said it 💩💁‍♀️), I can confidently say your breakouts might be your gut waving a red flag 🚩.

It’s not just about what you put on your face. It’s about what’s happening inside your digestive system. This is the gut-skin connection in action — and it’s real, backed by science, and something I’ve seen both personally and professionally.


What Is the Gut-Skin Axis? 💛

The gut-skin axis is the two-way communication system between your digestive system and your skin. When your gut is out of balance (a condition called dysbiosis), it can set off inflammatory responses that show up as acne, rashes, or dullness.

🧪 What the Research Says:

A 2022 study in the Journal of Clinical Medicine found that people with acne had less diverse gut bacteria and higher levels of harmful microbes compared to those with clear skin. Gut imbalances were linked to increased systemic inflammation and compromised skin barriers.

Translation? Your gut microbiome may be throwing shade at your glow ✨.


💩 Poop Clues: How to Tell If Your Gut Is Messing with Your Skin

  • You get breakouts after eating sugary or dairy-rich foods 🍦
  • You have bloating, gas, or irregular poops
  • Your skin flares up after stress or antibiotics
  • You feel “off” in your digestion and your skin looks dull or inflamed

My Story: How Fixing My Gut Helped My Skin 🫂

In my 30s, I broke out along my jawline like a teen prepping for prom. I was using fancy skincare and eating what I thought was healthy — but I still had breakouts.

Once I focused on my gut, things changed. I added probiotic-rich foods, upped my fiber, cut back on sugar, and focused on hydration. Within 6 weeks, I noticed fewer breakouts, better digestion, and more energy. 🙌


Gut-Friendly Foods That Help Heal Skin From the Inside 🍽️✨

1. Probiotic-Rich Foods

  • Examples: Yogurt, kefir, kimchi, miso
  • Why: They restore gut flora and reduce systemic inflammation that fuels acne

2. Prebiotic Foods

  • Examples: Bananas, onions, garlic, leeks, asparagus
  • Why: These feed the good bacteria in your gut

3. Omega-3s

  • Examples: Salmon, sardines, flaxseeds, walnuts
  • Why: Fight inflammation and support the skin barrier

4. Antioxidant Powerhouses

  • Examples: Blueberries, spinach, sweet potatoes
  • Why: Protect against oxidative stress and brighten skin tone

What to Avoid to Keep Your Gut & Skin Happy 🙅‍♀️

  • Processed sugar: Feeds bad bacteria and increases breakouts
  • Overuse of antibiotics: Kills off your good gut bugs
  • Stress: Weakens the gut lining and messes with hormones
  • Low-fiber diets: Starve your beneficial microbes

Nurse Talk: Why This Gut-Skin Thing Matters Beyond Pimples 👩‍⚕️🧬

As someone who works with skin and guts all day (yes, even colostomies), I see firsthand how gut health influences wound healing, skin regeneration, hydration, and immunity.

Your skin isn’t just for selfies — it’s your largest organ and reflects what’s going on inside. When your gut is inflamed, your skin is too.


What About You? 🗣️

Have you noticed breakouts when your gut is off? Ever tried probiotics for your skin? Drop a comment and let’s compare poop-and-pimple stories 🤭💬


Stay glowy (and regular),

Your Favorite Wound Care Nurse Who Talks About Poop & Pimples 💕

⚠️ Disclaimer: I’m a Nurse, But Not Your Nurse 😉
This blog is for general education and entertainment purposes only. It’s not medical advice. Always talk to your healthcare provider before starting new diets, supplements, or treatments. Your skin is unique—just like your poop 💩.

👉 Related: Best Gut-Healing Foods for Thicker, Shinier Hair
👉 Don’t miss: What Your Poop Is Telling You (And When to Worry)

🚶‍♀️Walking for Wellness: How a Daily Stroll Improves Digestion and Skin Glow

Discover how a simple daily walk can boost digestion, reduce bloating, and give your skin that natural glow. Backed by gut health science—and a nurse who loves poop talk.


Why Your Gut (and Skin!) Love a Walk After Dinner

Okay, real talk: as a nurse in my 40s who’s spent decades working with wounds, guts, and skin—sometimes all at once—I live for the small habits that deliver big results. One of the simplest? Walking.

No, not power walking in neon leggings (unless that’s your vibe). I’m talking about a relaxed, 20-30 minute daily stroll. Just you, your gut microbiome, and the sidewalk.

Walking is like a gentle massage for your intestines. It gets your digestion going, supports regularity (we love a good poop 🧻), and yes—it can even make your skin glow.

Let’s break it down, gut to glow ✨.


The Gut-Skin Axis: A Quick Refresher

You’ve heard me say it before, and I’ll say it again: what happens in your gut doesn’t stay in your gut.

Your digestive system is directly connected to your skin through what’s called the gut-skin axis. Imbalances in your microbiome (that community of bacteria in your belly) can show up on your skin as:

  • Acne
  • Eczema
  • Rosacea
  • Dullness or dryness
  • Premature aging (hello, wrinkles 👋)

A 2023 study published in Frontiers in Microbiology found that people with healthier, more diverse gut microbiomes also had better skin hydration and elasticity. That means a happier belly = plumper, glowier skin.


The Magic of Movement: How Walking Affects Your Gut

1. Improves Digestion and Reduces Bloating

Ever notice how you feel lighter and less gassy after a walk? That’s because walking:

  • Stimulates peristalsis (aka the wave-like motion that moves food through your intestines)
  • Helps reduce constipation
  • Encourages gas to move along instead of building up

A study in Gastroenterology and Hepatology (2021) found that a 15-minute walk after meals improved digestion and reduced post-meal bloating in individuals with IBS.


2. Lowers Inflammation—The Root of All Skin Drama

Chronic inflammation in the gut can lead to systemic inflammation. Guess where that shows up first? Yep—your face.

Low-impact cardio like walking:

  • Lowers stress hormones like cortisol
  • Boosts circulation
  • Reduces inflammatory cytokines (those troublemakers that trigger skin flare-ups)

Regular walkers tend to have clearer skin, fewer breakouts, and less puffiness. Glow up from the sidewalk up!


3. Boosts Microbiome Diversity

Movement improves blood flow to your GI tract and helps your gut bacteria thrive. Research in the International Journal of Sports Medicine showed that people who exercised regularly had more microbial diversity, especially in anti-inflammatory strains.

That’s important, because diverse gut flora = a better barrier = stronger, healthier skin.


My Story: A Walk, a Smoothie, and a Surprise Glow

A few years ago, I was dealing with stress, random breakouts, and a serious case of “blah skin.” I started doing one small thing every day: a walk after dinner.

I didn’t change my whole life—I just committed to moving after meals and paired it with a gut-friendly diet (think: fermented foods, fiber, and a killer smoothie—see below 👇). Within 3 weeks:

  • My skin tone looked brighter
  • My bloating disappeared
  • And my mood? Totally lifted

It felt like I’d pressed the reset button—from the inside out.


Gut-Friendly Foods That Pair Well with Walking

Want even more results from your strolls? Feed your microbiome with these skin-supporting goodies:

🥬 Leafy Greens (Spinach, Kale):

Rich in fiber to keep things moving and loaded with skin-friendly antioxidants.

🥕 Fermented Foods (Kimchi, Sauerkraut, Greek Yogurt):

Restore gut flora and reduce inflammation.

🍓 Berries:

High in vitamin C and polyphenols—your skin’s best friends.

💧 Water with Lemon:

Keeps digestion smooth and skin hydrated.

Pair these with your walk and you’ve got a glow-getting combo.


BONUS RECIPE: My “Glow & Go” Cinnamon Vanilla Gut-Skin Smoothie 🌱

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup unsweetened oat milk
  • 1 tsp matcha
  • ½ frozen banana
  • 1 scoop collagen peptides
  • 1 tsp ground flaxseed
  • ¼ tsp cinnamon
  • ½ tsp vanilla extract
  • Ice cubes

Blend and enjoy post-walk. Your skin will say thank you with every sip. (So will your colon. 💚)


Final Thoughts: It’s Simple, Not Silly

We don’t need fancy face creams or restrictive diets to get glowing skin. Sometimes, it’s the basics that work best.

Walking:
✅ Aids digestion
✅ Clears your mind
✅ Improves gut health
✅ Makes you look and feel better

And the best part? It’s free.


Let’s Chat! 👟✨

Have you noticed a difference in your skin or digestion when you walk regularly? Do you have any gut-friendly habits that changed your skin for the better?

Drop a comment below—I’d love to hear your story. 👇
(And you might inspire someone else to take that first step!)

⚠️ Disclaimer (Because I’m a Nurse, Not Your Nurse 😉)
This blog is for general education and entertainment purposes only. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized medical advice.

Wellness Without Woo: 💙 A Nurse’s Guide to Real Self-Care 👋

Hey there, fellow wellness warriors! 👋 As a nurse in my 40s who’s spent 22 years diving deep into skin, gut health, wounds, and all things wellness, I’m here to give you the real tea ☕ on self-care — minus the fluff, the “energy vortexes,” and those crystal elixir vibes that make you wonder if you’re on a reality show. Let’s talk wellness without the woo.


What Is “Wellness Without Woo,” Anyway?

In a world where detox teas promise a miracle cleanse and magic powders claim to fix your skin overnight, I’m here to say: nah. Real self-care isn’t about chasing the latest fad. It’s about science-backed habits that actually make a difference for your skin, gut, and overall health. Think hydration, balanced nutrition, sleep, and a dash of movement (yes, even those nursing shifts count as cardio sometimes! 🏃‍♀️).


1. Hydration: Your Skin’s BFF 💧

Your skin and gut thrive on water. Drinking enough H2O is the cheapest, easiest, and most effective anti-aging trick you can do. It keeps your skin plump, helps your digestive system flush out toxins, and supports wound healing. Plus, it prevents that “dehydrated nurse face” look after a 12-hour shift.


2. Eat Real, Not Magical 🍎

Forget the powders and potions. Your gut (and skin!) want whole foods — think colorful veggies, fiber-rich fruits, healthy fats, and protein. These nourish your microbiome, support digestion, and help your skin maintain elasticity. Pro tip: your gut health shows up on your face, so feed it well.


3. Move Your Body — Even If It’s Just a Walk 🏃‍♀️

You don’t need a gym membership or 2-hour yoga sessions. Moving daily — walking, stretching, or chasing toddlers — helps circulation, reduces stress, and supports skin cell turnover. Plus, it’s great for your gut motility (translation: better poop, less bloating — yay! 🚽).


4. Sunscreen Is a Must ☀️

No self-care routine is complete without sun protection. UV rays age your skin faster than stress does. (And trust me, nursing stress is real.) A broad-spectrum SPF shields your skin and lowers your risk for skin cancer — because glowing skin should last a lifetime.


5. Sleep Like Your Skin Depends on It 💤

Spoiler: it does. Sleep is when your body repairs skin damage, balances hormones, and resets your gut health. Aim for 7-9 hours and watch those wrinkles and digestion issues chill out.


6. Listen to Your Body, Not the Hype 🧘‍♀️

With ostomies, wounds, and skin issues in the mix, personalizing self-care is key. What works for one person may not work for another — especially when it comes to gut and skin health. Always chat with your healthcare providers before starting any new routine.


Final Thoughts

Self-care doesn’t need to be complicated or expensive. It’s about consistent, science-backed habits that nurture your body and mind — no crystals required. So ditch the “woo,” grab your water bottle, put on your sunscreen, and embrace wellness that’s real, reliable, and nurse-approved. 💙


⚠️ Disclaimer: Because I’m a Nurse, Not Your Nurse 😉
This blog is for general education and entertainment purposes only. Always consult with your doctor, dietitian, dermatologist, or wound/ostomy care specialist — especially if you have specific conditions, allergies, or medical devices like an ostomy. What works for one person might not work for another.


Want more practical tips without the fluff? You’re in the right place. Let’s keep it real, together. 💪✨

Father Figures & Fiber: Why Your Dad Needs to Poop Better 💩🌾

Fiber-packed advice with a side of colon-friendly love

Hey there, fiber fans and gut guardians! 👋 Let’s talk about something that doesn’t get nearly enough attention in Father’s Day cards: your dad’s bowel habits. Yep, we’re going there. Because as a nurse who’s seen the backside (literally) of gut issues—from constipation to skin breakdown—I can tell you this: poop matters. A lot. Especially when it comes to the skin, energy, and overall health of the men we love.

And if your dad’s idea of “fiber” is the crust on a pizza or the lettuce under a burger patty… this one’s for him. 🍕


🚽 Why Dads (and All Men) Need Better Fiber Habits

Let’s be real: many men weren’t raised to think about gut health unless something explodes or bleeds. That “tough it out” mentality? Not great for digestion. Over time, low-fiber diets can lead to:

  • Constipation (hello, gut bloat and grumpiness)
  • Diverticulosis
  • Hemorrhoids
  • Skin issues (yes, your gut affects your skin!)
  • Sluggish wound healing (big deal for post-op dads)

🌾 Fiber: The Unsung Hero of Dad Wellness

Fiber isn’t just a buzzword—it’s essential for gut motility, toxin elimination, and keeping that gut microbiome in balance. And guess what? A happy gut = better skin, better energy, and fewer mystery rashes.

Here’s how fiber helps:

  • Feeds the good bacteria in your gut (prebiotics FTW!)
  • Keeps things moving, preventing the dreaded nurse-diagnosed “bowel traffic jam”
  • Helps regulate cholesterol and blood sugar
  • Supports immune function (yes, the gut is a big part of immunity!)

🥕 Simple Fiber Upgrades for Father Figures

Let’s not overhaul dad’s entire diet in one day. Here’s how to sneak fiber in without a full-blown quinoa intervention:

  1. Swap white for brown – whole grain bread, brown rice, and whole wheat pasta.
  2. Add flax or chia seeds to smoothies, yogurt, or even his morning cereal.
  3. Upgrade snacks – roasted chickpeas, trail mix, or fruit with skin (yes, apples count).
  4. Start with soup or salad – fiber in the form of beans, lentils, or leafy greens.
  5. Don’t forget water! 💧 Fiber without hydration is like driving a car with no gas.

💩 But Wait—Let’s Talk About Poop

Normal doesn’t mean once a week. Regular, formed, easy-to-pass poops are a sign of gut wellness. Fiber helps normalize bowel patterns and supports colon health in a big way. So if dad’s a once-a-week kind of guy… it’s time to fiber-up.


🧴 The Gut-Skin Connection (Yep, Even for Dudes)

Low fiber → gut inflammation → poor detox → skin breakouts, dullness, or eczema flares. Yes, even rugged dads get rosacea and dry patches. A fiber-rich diet helps filter toxins, reduce inflammation, and keep skin clearer from the inside out.


🎁 Father’s Day Challenge: Give Dad the Gift of Good Poops

Make it fun (or funny). Try:

  • A fiber-packed breakfast together (oats with berries)
  • A poop journal (seriously)
  • A new water bottle (hydration = gut love)
  • A copy of this blog post, gently folded and placed next to his remote 🛋️📺

⚠️ Disclaimer (Because I’m a Nurse, Not Your Nurse 😉)
This blog is for general education and entertainment purposes only. Always consult with your doctor, dietitian, dermatologist or wound/ostomy care specialist—especially if you have specific conditions, allergies, or a medical device like an ostomy. What works for one person might not work for another—especially if we’re talking ileostomy vs colostomy vs urostomy—big differences, folks!


💩 What Your Poop Is Telling You (And When to Worry)

From a Nurse Who Talks About Poop Like It’s Her Job—Because It Is

Let’s normalize something real quick: talking about poop.
Because as a nurse with 22 years in the game—and plenty of time spent in wound and ostomy care—let me tell you, poop is one of the most honest health reporters you’ll ever meet. Forget the fancy wearables and wellness apps; your stool is the original body feedback system. It tells you everything from hydration status to digestion drama to whether or not your kombucha obsession is paying off.

So yes, today we’re going there. I’m in my 40s, and I’ve had more conversations about poop than most people have had about their careers—and I’m proud of it. Let’s break down what your daily (or not-so-daily) deposit is saying about your overall health, and when it’s time to raise an eyebrow… or call your doc.


💩 First, What Is “Normal” Poop?

Welcome to the Bristol Stool Chart—every nurse’s favorite dinner topic. It classifies poop into 7 types:

  • Type 1: Hard pellets (aka rabbit poop). Hello, constipation.
  • Type 2: Lumpy sausage. Still constipated, but working on it.
  • Type 3 & 4: Smooth sausage or soft log. 🎯 Gold standard of poop.
  • Type 5: Soft blobs with clear edges. Okay, maybe had too much fiber.
  • Type 6 & 7: Mushy or watery. Now we’re in diarrhea territory.

Ideal poop? Type 3 or 4. Smooth, soft, easy to pass, and about the length of a banana. Bonus points if you barely need toilet paper. 🧻


🧠 What Poop Can Tell You About Your Health

1. Color Commentary

  • Brown = Gold star! That’s bilirubin doing its job.
  • Green = Fast transit time or too much kale. Not usually a crisis.
  • Yellow = Fat malabsorption (watch for floating, greasy stools).
  • Black or red = 🚨 Call your provider. Could indicate bleeding.
  • Pale, clay-colored = Possible bile duct issue. Check in with your doc.

👩‍⚕️ Nurse tip: If your stool looks like a Halloween decoration or smells like a dead raccoon in the sun, it’s worth checking out.


2. Consistency Is Key

If you’re pooping rabbit pellets on Monday and have a butt volcano by Wednesday, something’s off. Stress, hydration, hormones, food intolerances, antibiotics—all of these affect your gut rhythm.

  • Constipation: Drink more water, move more, up your fiber. Magnesium citrate is my go-to sidekick.
  • Diarrhea: Rule out infection, food triggers, or gut imbalances. Too many sugar-free gums can cause chaos too—yes, I’m looking at you, xylitol.

3. Odor Clues (Yes, the Smell Matters)

All poop stinks—but sudden, knock-you-out foulness could mean:

  • Poor digestion
  • Infection (think C. diff)
  • Food intolerance (hello, lactose!)
  • Malabsorption (especially if it’s oily or sticky)

Don’t ignore new stink levels that linger. Your poop should not require a hazmat evacuation plan.


🚽 When to Worry (A Nurse’s Real Talk)

Here’s when poop deserves more than a passing thought:

  • Blood (bright or dark)
  • Ongoing diarrhea or constipation (more than a few days)
  • Severe abdominal pain
  • Weight loss without trying
  • Floating, greasy stools (every time)
  • Changes in color or consistency that last over a week

If your gut’s been acting like a moody teenager for more than a week, it’s time to bring in a professional.


🥬 How to Make Your Poop… Well, Poop Better

Healthy poop starts with gut-friendly habits. Here’s what I recommend (and practice myself):

  • Fiber daily: Aim for 25–35g. Veggies, fruits, oats, chia seeds.
  • Hydrate like a boss: Water helps everything move.
  • Move your body: Exercise = better motility.
  • Probiotics: Yogurt, kefir, sauerkraut—or a good supplement.
  • Prebiotics: Feed the good bugs with garlic, onions, asparagus, etc.
  • Watch your stress: Cortisol and your colon are NOT friends.

💬 Final Flush

You don’t need to be obsessed with your poop—but you should be checking in with it. Your stool is basically your gut’s way of texting you, and ignoring it is like leaving your doctor on read.

So the next time you drop a deuce, take a peek. Is it shaped like a banana? Does it flush with pride? Great. If not—your body might be nudging you to make a few gut-friendly tweaks.

And hey, if you’ve got an ostomy, your output tells a story too! (But that’s another post—coming soon.)

Here’s to healthy guts, glowing skin, and poop that makes you proud. 💩✨


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