🤸‍♂️ Markers For Insight To Gut Health

Jan 27, 2025 1:01 pm

You guessed it, we're not done with panels yet


This week, we’re shining a spotlight on the crucial connection between gut health and overall well-being. The Digestive Health Panel provides vital insights into your body’s ability to absorb nutrients and maintain a balanced microbiome. As busy executives and founders, understanding these markers can empower you to optimize your health and performance.



Why Gut Health Matters

Your gut is often referred to as your "second brain," playing a pivotal role in your physical and mental health. An imbalanced gut can lead to various issues, including chronic fatigue, mood swings, irritability, and even cognitive decline. Improving digestive health not only enhances nutrient absorption but can also significantly boost your energy and focus.



Key Markers & Functional Ranges

Understanding the key markers included in the Digestive Health Panel is crucial for taking proactive steps toward better health.

1. GGT (Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase)

  • Functional Range: 18–28 IU/L
  • Significance: GGT is an enzyme that indicates liver and gallbladder function. Elevated levels may suggest liver stress or dysfunction, potentially affecting digestion and nutrient absorption. Maintaining optimal GGT levels supports detoxification processes and overall metabolic health.


2. Total Protein

  • Functional Range: 6.9–7.2 g/dL
  • Significance: Total protein levels provide insights into your body’s nutrient absorption capacity. Low protein levels may indicate malnutrition or digestive issues, whereas elevated levels could suggest dehydration or inflammation. Ensuring adequate protein intake is essential for muscle maintenance, hormone production, and immune function.


3. BUN (Blood Urea Nitrogen)

  • Functional Range: 9.4–16.94 mg/dL
  • Significance: BUN measures urea nitrogen in the blood, which reflects kidney function and protein metabolism. Abnormal BUN levels can indicate issues with protein breakdown or kidney efficiency, both of which are critical for overall health and performance.


The Executive Impact: Why Digestive Health Matters

For high-achieving professionals, poor gut health can manifest in ways that directly affect performance:

  • Cognitive Function: Gut health is linked to mental clarity and focus. An imbalanced microbiome may contribute to "brain fog" and reduced decision-making capabilities.
  • Energy Levels: A healthy gut supports optimal nutrient absorption, which translates to sustained energy throughout the day, essential for those demanding schedules.
  • Emotional Resilience: The gut microbiome plays a crucial role in mood regulation. A well-balanced gut can enhance emotional stability and stress management.


Signs of Gut Imbalance

Watch for these common indicators of digestive distress:

  1. Chronic fatigue or low energy
  2. Digestive discomfort, bloating, or gas
  3. Mood swings and irritability
  4. Food intolerances or sensitivities
  5. Skin issues or persistent infections


Action Steps for Optimizing Digestive Health

Assessment & Monitoring

  • Schedule your Digestive Health Panel to understand your digestive function and nutrient absorption capacity.
  • Keep a journal of any symptoms or changes in energy levels.

Lifestyle & Dietary Changes

  • Integrate a balanced diet rich in fibre, healthy fats, and lean protein to support digestion.
  • Consider probiotics and prebiotics to promote a healthy gut microbiome.

Professional Guidance

  • Consult with healthcare professionals to interpret your results and develop a personalized digestive health strategy.


Don’t let digestive issues hold you back.


Schedule your consultation today to get insights into your digestive health and optimize your well-being.

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To your health and success


Tom

Online Functional Health Coach

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