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Are you eating too often? What constant snacking does to your gut

Are you eating too often? What constant snacking does to your gut

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We've been told for years that eating little and often is healthy. But could constant snacking be contributing to bloating, digestive symptoms and low energy?

Do you eat little and often because you think it's healthier?

You might be surprised to learn that constantly snacking could be one of the biggest obstacles to better digestion, more stable energy and improved gut health.

In this episode of the Fab Female Nutrition Podcast, I'm exploring one of the most common patterns I see in clinic, people eating all day long and never giving their digestive system a chance to rest.

We've been told for years that grazing helps keep our metabolism going and prevents hunger. However, when it comes to gut health, the reality may be very different.

In this episode, I cover:

• Why eating little and often became so popular
• The surprising downside of constant snacking
• What the Migrating Motor Complex is and why it matters
• How meal timing affects bloating, wind and reflux
• The link between grazing, blood sugar and energy crashes
• Why many people feel better on three balanced meals a day
• How this principle forms part of my 28 Day Transformation Programme and upcoming book, Nourish to Flourish

This episode is part of a month-long series focused on gut health and helping you understand some of the simple daily habits that may be affecting your health without you realising.

A huge thank you to Revive Active for supporting the podcast.

This week we're highlighting Revive Active Magnesium Complex, a brilliant addition for anyone looking to support energy, sleep and stress resilience.

Visit www.ReviveActive.com and use code WENDY15 for 15% off.

Connect with Wendy

Website: hillstart.me.uk
Instagram: @hillstartnutrition
Facebook: HillStart Nutrition

Next week we'll be exploring why your gut does far more than digest food and how it influences everything from mood and hormones to immunity and overall wellbeing.

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