DIABETES AND GUT HEALTH

By Gail Potkin

Gut Health & Type 2 Diabetes: Why It Matters More Than You Think

Your gut does a lot more than digest food—it plays a powerful role in regulating blood sugar, inflammation, and metabolism. And for people living with Type 2 diabetes, this connection is especially important.

So what’s the link?
Inside your gut lives trillions of bacteria (your “gut microbiome”). When this system is balanced, it helps your body:
• Break down food efficiently
• Regulate insulin sensitivity
• Reduce inflammation

But when it’s out of balance (often due to poor diet, stress, or antibiotics), it can contribute to insulin resistance—a key driver of Type 2 diabetes.

Where do probiotics come in?
Probiotics are beneficial bacteria that help restore balance in your gut. Adding them to your routine may:

✔ Improve insulin sensitivity
✔ Help stabilize blood sugar levels
✔ Reduce inflammation in the body
✔ Support better digestion and nutrient absorption

Don’t forget prebiotics!
These are fibers that “feed” good bacteria. Foods like garlic, onions, bananas, oats, and legumes help probiotics do their job better.

The takeaway:
Managing Type 2 diabetes isn’t just about cutting sugar—it’s about supporting your whole system. A healthier gut can mean better blood sugar control, improved energy, and overall well-being.

Small changes = big impact. Start with your gut

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Published by

Gail Potkin

Maxilin Business Partner