The Gut Alarm
India Today|December 16,2024
New research shows how unhealthy food and lifestyle habits have damaged Indian guts, causing a raft of serious physical and mental ailments
SONALI ACHARJEE
The Gut Alarm

Thirty-year-old Delhi resident Sangeeta Karmakar had IBS or irritable bowel syndrome for 10 years. From constipation to bloating to extreme flatulence, and sometimes indigestion, she had to live with it all. She had constant pain in the abdomen; sometimes the pain would spread to her legs, head and back and get so bad that she would not be able to sleep on her side.

There is a strong relationship between gut health and sleep, she says. Those with poor gut health cannot sleep, and I had to be put on sleeping pills. Recent research corroborates Karmakar's lived experience. In our naïve, rough and ready understanding of human biology, we believe our memory comes from our brains, our hunger from our stomachs and our sleep and mood are governed by the external environment. But what if you were told that each one of these responses originates in the human gut, where a thriving colony of bacteria, archaea (a class of micro-organisms) and eukarya (organisms whose cells have a nucleus) is doing more than just help you digest food, absorb nutrients and excrete faecal waste? Numbering in their trillions and estimated to be more numerous than human cells, these residents of the gastrointestinal tract are collectively known as the 'human microbiota', and their well-being is crucial to the overall health of the human body.

This story is from the December 16,2024 edition of India Today.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

This story is from the December 16,2024 edition of India Today.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

MORE STORIES FROM INDIA TODAYView All
WIZARD OF WORDS
India Today

WIZARD OF WORDS

Padma Shri-awardee Prasoon Joshi on his foray into theatre with his first musical Rajadhiraaj: Love, Life, Leela, and more

time-read
1 min  |
February 03, 2025
THE E-COM UPRISING
India Today

THE E-COM UPRISING

From apparel to electronics, e-commerce platforms have opened a whole new world for the Indian customer from the comfort of her home

time-read
2 mins  |
February 03, 2025
GETTING THE BEST PRICE
India Today

GETTING THE BEST PRICE

A national online marketplace, eNAM is a boon for farmers burdened by low prices for their produce

time-read
3 mins  |
February 03, 2025
ON THE FAST TRACK
India Today

ON THE FAST TRACK

Travel turns seamless as FASTag, a small sticker on your car, opens up toll gateways

time-read
2 mins  |
February 03, 2025
EVERY DROP COUNTS
India Today

EVERY DROP COUNTS

With India becoming a water-stressed nation, the drip irrigation drive has brought rich dividends to farmers, enhancing yields and earnings

time-read
3 mins  |
February 03, 2025
A QUICK PASSAGE
India Today

A QUICK PASSAGE

The digitised sytem for applications at Passport Seva Kendras has made the process of issuing everyone's essential travel document quick and efficient

time-read
3 mins  |
February 03, 2025
A ROOF FOR ALL
India Today

A ROOF FOR ALL

The Centre’s programme of housing for the poor has brought security and dignity to millions in the villages

time-read
2 mins  |
February 03, 2025
THE EASY RIDE
India Today

THE EASY RIDE

A paperless, largely online system of issuing driving licences has made touts and endless queues history in West Bengal and brought in much-needed convenience and transparency

time-read
3 mins  |
February 03, 2025
SPEED MEETS COMFORT
India Today

SPEED MEETS COMFORT

With the indigenously made Vande Bharat Express, India has revolutionised train travel—it’s faster, convenient and more efficient than ever

time-read
2 mins  |
February 03, 2025
THE MOBILE ADVANTAGE
India Today

THE MOBILE ADVANTAGE

Cheap handsets, internet penetration and affordable data have placed a mobile phone in almost every hand in the country

time-read
2 mins  |
February 03, 2025