How Gut Bacteria Shape Energy, Cravings, and Weight

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Imbalanced gut bacteria weaken the lining, letting toxins trigger chronic inflammation.

Your gut may be able to reinvent itself, boosting your metabolism right along with it. Beyond breaking down food, the trillions of microbes living in your gut acts as a second digestive organ, sending chemical signals that influence how your body handles energy, inflammation, and insulin. However, when your gut falls out of balance, these processes become disrupted, thus setting the stage for weight gain, energy crashes, and chronic disease.

“Our gut adapts quickly, and there are some studies even showing that in a matter of two weeks  we can replenish and change the gut composition, Adriano dos Santos, a functional registered nutritionist and gut-metabolism researcher, told The Epoch Times.

How the Gut Drives Your Metabolism

A 2024 systematic review published in Nutrients, led by dos Santos, analyzed 26 studies linking gut bacteria to metabolic syndrome—a cluster of conditions including diabetes and unhealthy cholesterol. The findings demonstrated that what you eat directly affects your gut bacteria, and in turn, dietary choices can either help or harm your metabolic health.

Specifically, diet is thought to influence gut microbiota composition by up to at least 20 percent in humans. Furthermore, detrimental microbial metabolism in those with metabolic syndrome is directly linked to the Western diet, which favors certain microbial processes over others.

Dos Santos highlighted the complexity and critical role of the gut microbiome, noting that it actively shapes our metabolism.

Healthy gut bacteria help break down complex carbohydrates and fiber that your body can’t digest, thus producing beneficial compounds, particularly short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), such as butyrate. These compounds fuel the cells lining your colon and signal the pancreas to release insulin, maintaining stable blood sugar. SCFAs also bind to receptors in the gut lining, triggering hormones such as GLP-1 that further fine-tune your insulin response and influence hunger and fullness cues.

“The microbiome really influences how our body is choosing to store fat and use the energy,” dos Santos said.

Beyond nutrient processing, your gut also affects inflammation—a major metabolic disruptor. Imbalanced gut bacteria can damage the intestinal lining, allowing toxins and inflammatory compounds to slip through into the bloodstream, which drives chronic, low-grade, and systemic inflammation.

Your gut bacteria also influence hormones like ghrelin and leptin that regulate appetite and feelings of fullness. Certain types of bacteria are associated with a leaner body type, while others are more common in obesity—directly influencing your food cravings and how much you eat.

How to Gauge Your Gut Status

The key to understanding your gut health lies in your cravings.

“ If you have cravings, you have dysbiosis,” Michael Guidry, a licensed nutritionist who specializes in microbiome testing, told The Epoch Times.

Guidry suggested that dominant gut bacteria, such as an overgrowth of Candida, can directly influence food cravings. These microbes stimulate the vagus nerve, sending signals to your brain that effectively “ring the dinner bell” and compel you to seek out specific foods.

“Get in your car right now and drive to the store and buy those donuts,” he said.

On the other hand, a balanced and healthy microbiome, hunger feels natural, and is satisfied by meals, without constant urges to snack, he said. Frequent snacking can be problematic—it keeps blood sugar elevated and raises the risk for diabetes.

“Eating just two or three meals a day, eating healthy, digesting your food, and feeding the microbiome–all of that is when it’s working properly. You don’t have any cravings. You’re very satisfied, you have good energy, you feel good, and you sleep well at night,” he said.

For gut health, eating healthy involves focusing on whole, minimally processed foods and limiting refined or ultra-processed options.

“These are all very possible, and part of that solution is fixing the microbiome.”

By Jennifer Sweenie

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