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Last updated: February 12, 2025 1:33 am
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DR. RAMA TALAK

It is often said that it takes guts to fall in love. Scientifically too, this makes complete sense. In fact, modern science now validates what our ancestors instinctively knew: the gut is the body’s second brain.

The gut is home to trillions of micro organisms collectively called the gut microbiome. These tiny helpers do more than just aid digestion; they produce serotonin, the ‘happiness hormone,’ which is essential for feeling good and staying emotionally balanced. Thus, when your gut is healthy, you feel lighter, happier, and more open to love and
connection.

A balanced gut microbiome helps regulate neurotransmitters, reducing stress and anxiety that can otherwise strain personal connections. Furthermore, good gut health boosts energy levels and vitality, allowing couples to enjoy more quality time together. It also plays a role in enhancing confidence and well-being by preventing issues like bloating and discomfort, which can affect self-esteem and intimacy. The gut’s impact on hormonal balance further underscores its importance in fostering a
healthy love life.

The gut also has a profound impact on sexual relationships. A well-functioning digestive system aids in better nutrient absorption, ensuring the body receives essential vitamins and minerals that contribute to reproductive health. Key nutrients like zinc, magnesium, and omega-3 fatty acids, which support libido and hormonal function, are better utilised when the gut is healthy. Additionally, an imbalance in gut bacteria can lead to inflammation and hormonal disruptions, which may lower desire and energy levels.

To support gut health, the diet should include foods rich in probiotics, prebiotics, and essential nutrients. Fermented foods like dahi (curd), homemade buttermilk, and traditional pickles are excellent sources of probiotics that nourish the gut microbiome. Staples like idli, dosa, and kanji also provide natural probiotics that improve digestion. Foods such as garlic, onions, bananas, and whole grains act as prebiotics, feeding the good bacteria and allowing
them to thrive.

Spices, an integral part of Indian cooking, are also powerful allies for the gut. Turmeric, with its active compound curcumin, reduces inflammation and boosts mood. Ginger and cumin aid digestion, ensuring a lighter, more comfortable post-meal experience. Incorporating healthy fats like ghee, coconut oil, and nuts helps regulate gut bacteria and supports hormonal health. Staying hydrated with warm jeera water, ginger tea, or tulsi tea further aids digestion and
prevents bloating.

Beyond diet, lifestyle choices play a crucial role in gut and emotional health. Mindful eating, regular exercise, and yoga improve digestion and reduce stress. Practices like meditation and deep breathing promote relaxation, while adequate sleep ensures optimal gut function and emotional balance. Together, these habits nurture a healthy gut, laying the groundwork for a more fulfilling and connected love life.

So, the next time you plan a romantic dinner, let your menu reflect the goodness of gut- friendly foods—it might just work wonders for your love life!

(The writer is a dietician
based in Margao)

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