Stop Wasting Money on Supplements — Fix Your Gut Instead
Author: Freelee | thebananagirl.com
Most people treat the digestive system like a pleasure tube. Fill it with junk. Forget it exists. Then panic when blood tests show deficiencies.
Your small intestine is where over 90 percent of your nutrition is absorbed. Iron, calcium, magnesium, folate, amino acids, glucose, fat soluble vitamins and B12 all pass through a tissue layer that is only a few millimeters thick. That lining rebuilds itself roughly every five days. You are literally renovating your gut weekly.
So why are we an overfed, undernourished species?
Because absorption is being damaged. Chronic irritation from high fat diets, alcohol, caffeine, animal products, excessive starch, gluten sensitivity, and stress keeps the gut wall inflamed. The villi and microvilli, those tiny shag carpet fingers that increase surface area, shrink and flatten. When that happens, micronutrient absorption drops dramatically. This is malabsorption mode.
And who profits? The 180 billion dollar supplement industry. Influencers sell pills, powders, and injections. But few ask the key question: are you actually absorbing what you swallow?
Iron and zinc tablets can irritate the mucosa. Fillers and concentrated extracts can inflame the intestinal lining further. You cannot out supplement a damaged gut.
Your intestinal cells run on glucose. Cut carbohydrates and the gut lining starves first. This is why low carb dieters often report constipation, fatigue, and inflammation.
A low fat fruit based diet removes daily irritants and feeds the gut with hydration, soluble fiber, and cell ready sugars. In a low fat context, you reduce lipotoxicity system wide while allowing the intestinal lining to regenerate in a clean environment. Within weeks, absorption improves. Within months, many deficiencies begin to normalize naturally.
You are not what you eat. You are what you absorb.
If you want to rebuild your gut from the ground up, check out my fruit based books and apply for the 2026 fruit based course at thebananagirl.com.
