Simple Swaps for a Healthy Digestive System

Our digestive systems are miracles of nature, yet millions of people in England spend each day popping pills to heal indigestion. Sometimes this is due to a gluten allergy. But often due to eating foods that are low in fibre and preventable conditions like constipation and IBS (irritable bowel syndrome).
Before cooking, read up on food safety for people and pets (many foods are unsafe near animal friends). Bin allium scraps (onion, leeks, garlic, shallots, chives) and citrus/tomato/rhubarb scraps, as acids could harm compost creatures. It’s okay to put them in food waste bins (made into biogas).
For tinned foods, fully remove lids (put inside) or pop ring-pulls back over holes (and pinch top opening closed) before recycling, to avoid wildlife getting trapped.
It Takes Guts is a fun book to explain in plain English how bodies turn food into fuel – and poo! Once you know how your body works, it’s empowering to know which foods to eat and avoid. You’ll also learn about helpful bacteria and how acids break down food, without burning holes in your stomach!
What Are Gut-Healthy Foods?
Fresh fruits and vegetables, pulses (beans, peas, lentils) and whole grains are all pretty gut-friendly. Fibre adds bulk to your stools, to help prevent constipation (as long as you also drink plain water and eat slowly, to help food absorb better).
A good way to see how your tummy is, is to look at your poo! Obviously see a GP for anything serious (and don’t worry if poo turns a bit pink or black if you eat beetroot or liquorice).
Sticky poo is due too much dairy/gluten, smelly poo is too little fibre and too much acid (give up meat). Greasy poo is due to fast food (Joy McCarthy writes that if you poo looks like ‘an oil spill in the toilet’, it’s your liver and gall bladder begging for love!) Alcohol can also cause havoc, as can dehydration (rabbit poo) and too much caffeine (race car poo!)
If any of the above apply, drink more plain water, eat more plants and fibre, and slow down your lifestyle. You should notice positive changes within days.
A Coconut Yoghurt (with gut health benefits!)

Got an icky tummy? You’ve likely heard that yoghurt is good for your gut, but you don’t have to eat dairy to get the benefits. Look in shops for The Coconut Collab gut-health yoghurt.
Made with fresh coconuts combined with coconut water, the mix is then fermented (just like dairy yoghurt) to produce millions of healthy bacteria for a healthy tummy.
The Coconut Collab never uses monkeys to harvest their coconuts, and never uses palm oil (this helps to protect orangutans and other endangered species from deforestation).
This brand makes lots of other tasty coconut yoghurts, this one is a little different in that it has billions of additional live cultures added. Like all their yoghurts, it’s fortified with vitamins (including B12, the one really important for vegans) and calcium.
Fermented Foods, Kefir and Kombucha

Many fermented foods are unpasteurised (and may contain caffeine or alcohol) so avoid for pregnancy/nursing, weak immunity, children and some medical conditions (IBS, leaky gut, low-salt diets, histamine intolerance and awaiting transplants).
- Sojade organic plant-based yoghurts (find in health shops) contain the same ‘good bacteria’ as dairy, without the cholesterol.
- Fermented foods include sourdough bread, sauerkraut and kimchi (both from cabbage), tempeh (an Indonesian food to replace meat) and miso (a tasty Japanese condiment).
- Kombucha and kefir are usually in drinks (use store-bought versions for safety, to avoid bacteria). ONE Living (founded by rugby legend Jonny Wilkinson) also offers canned water kefirs. Choose from strawberry or lemon flavours.
Pop ring-pulls back over cans before recycling, to help avoid wildlife getting trapped.
Feel Daily Biotic Supplement (for healthy digestion)

Feel Daily Biotic is a quality nutritional supplement formulated by experts, and sold in zero waste sustainable packaging. All their products are vegan and not tested on animals.
Teens and older children can use it, although those under 13 may be better served by a child-friendly probiotic.
Check with GP if on other supplements/medication or if pregnant/nursing. Keep away from young children and pets, and recycle unwanted supplements/medicines at pharmacy (never flush down the loo).
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With results in 90 days, this supplement uses strains used in human clinical trials, to reduce bloating, constipation and abdominal comfort in just as few weeks. It contains 10 billion CFU of live bacteria to target mood and digestion (very much linked) and has more benefits for your skin and weight management.
When to expect improvements?
You should find improvements within a few days, like less bloating and discomfort after meals, and may also notice improvements to bowel movement and constipation.
- 1 month (better gut health, skin and mood)
- 3 months (better bacteria should mean less inflammation in the body and better brain function), plus stronger immune system
- 1 year (long-term digestive health and better gut microbiota)
Dr.Vegan Healthy Digestion Supplement

Dr.Vegan Gut Works is a quality supplement, the first order is sold in a refillable metal tin, then you just order refills in eco-pouches thereafter. You can buy once, or get a free pill tin, then subscribe for bigger savings.
It contains 6 scientifically studied strains of bacteria, with prebiotics and psyllium husk, to support a healthy gut and bowels (88% of people find it effective). Just take 1 capsule each day for at least 6 days (morning or evening, with or without food – take at least 20 minutes before or after hot food or drink).
These supplements are sensitive to heat, so keep pouches sealed, away from warm air and radiators.
When to expect improvements
- In 2 weeks (better gut health and good bacteria)
- In 1 months (healthier bowels, less digestive discomfort, bloating and gas)
- In 2 months (better absorbed nutrients & gut health)
Vegan Gut Health Gummies (for adults or children)

Vegums Gut Health Gummies are made from baked fruits and potent probiotics, sold in tins with refills in compostable bags. Just chew 2 gummies each day (for children, use Captain Gut Gummies (keep away from younger children and pets, as these look and taste like sweets).
