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Five Ways to Focus on Gut Health to Reduce Stress

Marie-Antoinette Issa by Marie-Antoinette Issa
18/02/2026
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Digestive discomfort, bloating and changes in bowel habits are often dismissed as food-related, But, science suggests stress plays a far bigger role than we give it credit for. The reason lies in a powerful internal connection that links your brain directly to your gut

This connection, known as the gut–brain axis, is basically your body’s two-way hotline. It lets your digestive system and nervous system communicate constantly, influencing digestion, immunity, and even your mood. When stress hits, this conversation changes. And your gut is often the first to notice.

Stress triggers your body’s “fight or flight” response. Back in the day, it was life-saving, helping humans escape real danger. Today, the threats are more subtle — looming deadlines, mounting bills, juggling family and work. When this stress sticks around, it can disrupt the gut–brain axis, leaving you bloated, uncomfortable, or running to the bathroom at inconvenient times.

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One of the most immediate effects is on the gut microbiota, the trillions of bacteria living in your digestive system. Chronic stress can reduce the diversity of these bacteria, lowering beneficial strains while giving harmful ones more room to thrive. This imbalance, called dysbiosis, can trigger bloating, constipation, diarrhoea, and even mood swings – because some of those good bacteria produce neurotransmitters like serotonin and GABA, key players in keeping your emotions in check.

Stress can also compromise the gut barrier, the protective lining that keeps toxins and bacteria out of your bloodstream. When it’s weakened, inflammation creeps in, triggering immune responses that affect your whole body. Supporting the gut barrier and nurturing good bacteria are therefore essential ways to manage stress and feel more like yourself again.

According to Lotta Johansson, microbiologist and Scientific Affairs expert at BioGaia, there are five practical ways to focus on gut health and reduce stress – everyday tweaks that can make a real difference without overhauling your life.

1. Boost beneficial bacteria with probiotics
Adding probiotic-rich foods or supplements into your routine can increase the number of beneficial bacteria in your gut. Some of these bacteria produce serotonin and GABA, which help regulate mood and calm anxiety. Think of it as giving your gut a little emotional support alongside your morning coffee.

2. Support the gut barrier with prebiotics
Prebiotics are essentially food for your good bacteria. Fibre-rich options like vegetables, legumes, and whole grains help strengthen the gut barrier, reduce inflammation, and keep your digestive system steady – even on days when your to-do list is overwhelming.

3. Choose anti-inflammatory foods
Anti-inflammatory foods are gut-friendly superheroes. Leafy greens, berries, whole grains, and fatty fish all help calm inflammation, protect your gut, and keep discomfort at bay. Pair that green smoothie with a cheeky mid-morning stretch, and you’re giving your gut a double dose of love.

4. Move your body regularly
Exercise isn’t just about burning calories – it also supports your gut. Regular movement increases microbial diversity, meaning a wider variety of beneficial bacteria. Even a brisk walk to the café or a weekend yoga session counts. A healthier, more resilient gut helps you ride the ups and downs of life with a little more ease.

5. Consider targeted probiotics for gut issues
For those dealing with ongoing digestive problems, including IBS, clinically studied probiotics can help restore balance. Pair them with a healthy diet and lifestyle, and your gut gets the extra support it needs during stressful periods — like that week before a big presentation or a family holiday.

Focusing on gut health isn’t just about digestion – it’s a holistic approach that strengthens both body and mind. By boosting beneficial bacteria, feeding your microbiome, choosing anti-inflammatory foods, staying active, and using targeted probiotics when needed, you can reduce stress, improve digestion, and feel calmer, more balanced, and ready to take on whatever life throws your way.

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Marie-Antoinette Issa

Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Beauty & Lifestyle Editor for The Carousel, Women Love Tech and Women Love Travel. She has worked across news and women's lifestyle magazines and websites including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List and Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar and Huffington Post.

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