A big bowl of gut-friendly soup could make your belly feel better (Image: Westend61 via Getty Images)
During the months, it’s not uncommon to feel a bit bloated and sluggish. This could be due to the season, or perhaps your might need a reset.
If you’re experiencing frequent , gas, constipation, or diarrhoea, it might be time to give your digestive system a reboot. Other signs that your diet may need adjusting include fatigue, brain fog, food cravings, or a weakened immune system.
Consuming nutritious can help restore balance to your gut and dietician Jessny, who runs the account, has shared her favourite soup for when she needs a gut reset.
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Her is packed with protein, fibre and immunity-boosting ingredients like turmeric, ginger, chickpeas, miso and spinach.
Chickpeas can help reset the gut by providing fibre, prebiotics and protein, while turmeric balances gut bacteria thanks to its potent antioxidant curcumin.
This wholesome is designed to promote digestion and longevity, all while delivering a comforting, flavourful meal.
Speaking about whipping up a nutritious bowl of soup at home, Jessny said: “I’m a dietitian and this is the soup I make to boost my immune system. It has 20 grams of protein and 15 plants per serving and comes together in under 30 minutes.”
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Chickpeas are high in fibre and protein (Image: Getty)
She continued: “You start by roasting your veggies with spices, miso, and tahini. Then toss in chickpeas, broth, orzo and coconut milk. Let that cook, then mix in spinach and lemon before serving.”
Jessny, who hails from Canada, describes the as “so simple, but so delicious.”
To truly reap the benefits of a gut reset, it’s recommended to avoid processed foods, refined sugar, artificial sweeteners, alcohol and caffeine, as well as inflammatory foods such as dairy, gluten and fried foods if they cause bloating or discomfort.