digestive health

Gut health 101: Prebiotics vs. probiotics

Two of the hottest buzzwords in digestive health are prebiotics and probiotics. We need both for a healthy, well-balanced gut.  A poor diet (processed/fast food), stress, travel to foreign countries and use of pharmaceutical drugs such as antibiotics can deplete our gut microflora and throw it out of balance. 

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Introducing Regular Girl Wellness

Regular Girl is growing up and her family is getting bigger! Regular Girl is a phenomenon! Since its introduction in 2016, the now-familiar hot pink packaging has become a symbol of a fun, premium brand that delivers on promise. Regular Girl was the first of its kind: a synbiotic blend of Taiyo’s prebiotic Sunfiber and functional prob...

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Whitepaper: the prebiotic effect of Regular Girl

In this whitepaper, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Derek Timm describes the gut microflora and explains how Regular Girl's Sunfiber consumption helps support digestive health without excess gas or bloating by feeding the friendly bacteria in your gut.

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Americans are getting less happy: Here’s what to do about it.

Stress is on the rise and mental health is on the decline worldwide. Nutritional biochemist Shawn Talbott offers tips to help you lead a lifestyle that supports a well mind and body.

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Tips to keep your gut off the “naughty list” this holiday

A bulging to-do list and seasonal foods may result in painful gas, bloating and bathroom visits only suitable for the Grinch. This year, be nice to your gut by following these simple steps.

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Fiber provides relief for autistic children (and their families)

Studies show 1 in 59 children now have autism, up from 1 in 88 in 2008. In addition to struggling with social and behavioral challenges, many of these kids also battle chronic digestive issues such as constipation and leaky gut. A recent pilot study provided hope on that front. It showed that a modest daily dose of soluble fiber – the same clinically proven prebiotic fiber used in Regular Girl – helped autistic children go more often.

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This Facebook group is all about healthy living and sisterly support

Regular Girl is proud to offer a Facebook group for women looking to improve their health and overall wellness: Regular GirlFriends. This group is hosted by Olympic triathlete Laura Bennett and natural mama Carolina King. Both firmly believe that good health starts with good nutrition. Both are also big fans of Regular Girl. And we’re ...

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Bloggers loved Dr. Sears and his Guide to Digestive Health

Women attending the Mom’s Meet Southern California WOW Summit received an impressive amount of digestive health information from Dr. Bill Sears. The renowned pediatrician, author of Dr. Poo: The Scoop on Comfortable Poop and fan of Regular Girl conducted the Summit’s keynote presentation. Here’s what he had to say about gut health. G...

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How ripe do you like your bananas? And what it means for your belly!

We love bananas. They’re a delicious, tasty and portable snack that is just perfect for eating on the go. But did you know that the ripeness of your banana may impact your belly? Brown spots on your banana indicate that its sugar content is rising. Many people consider these perfect for noshing, but these ripe (and overripe) bananas ma...

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Active women rejoice! Regular Girl may boost your iron absorption

Iron deficiency is incredibly common in women. Approximately 10 percent of all women between the ages of 12 and 49 suffer with the condition.

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These trendy female dietitians are gushing about Regular Girl

We’re feeling so loved! Several female health professionals recently professed their admiration for Regular Girl’s easy-to-take soluble fiber and beneficial bacteria. These smart women know that this potent combination helps keep your gut balanced. And a blissful belly leads to loads of other benefits from improved heart health, streng...

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Show a little Valentine’s Day love to your digestive system

It’s a stressful world out there! And since your brain and digestive tract are in constant communication with one another, we don’t want that stress to ruin your ideal holiday. No one wants to spend extra time in the bathroom on Valentine’s Day. So we’re encouraging Regular Girls everywhere to be extra kind to themselves and especially...

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This one’s on us!

Meet “Dr. Poo”, the very friendly expert on all things poop. This family-friendly, illustrated ebook by William Sears, MD (Dr. Bill) and Martha Sears, RN offers a wealth of easy-to-digest pooping pointers for everyone from infants and toddlers to tweens and pregnant/nursing moms. It’s all based on scientific studies, the Sears’ 50 year...

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Ladies, we have a problem. Get the facts about being iron deficient.

There’s a good chance you, your friend or your teenaged daughter is iron deficient. Regular Girl may help. The Regular Girl Multivitamin is formulated with 100% of the daily recommended value of iron for women, plus it uses the highly bioavailable yet gentle SunActive Iron. SunActive helps you get the iron you need without that upset t...

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You’ve been waiting for this: Regular Girl presents the Poopie Awards

The star-studded audience, the designer dresses, the fabulous jewelry – everything you associate with award shows – well, they just won’t be happening at the Poopie Awards. Regular Girl’s Poopie Awards is a tongue-in-cheek salute to the bathroom deed which made her famous. She thinks there are others in this poo-tastic field who deserv...

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Your downward dog may do wonders for your digestive health

What comes to mind when you hear the word yoga? Does it evoke mental images of hard-to-pronounce poses and hyper flexibility or stretchy pants that haven’t quite made it to the yoga studio, yet? Whether or not you are a yoga fan, you may want to consider adding these poses to your daily routine. They may help keep your digestive system...

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Creative ways to boost dietary fiber intake when you’re avoiding gluten

If you’re avoiding gluten – the pesky protein found in wheat, barley and rye – you may not be getting enough fiber in your diet. It can be a challenge to meet the recommended daily amount when you nix the whole-grain breads and high-fiber cereals from your meals. And when you’re deficient in this essential nutrient, you’re at risk for ...

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The toilet bowl test: A different kind of report card for little girls

When she was a toddler, the little girl in your life may have been proud to show you what she left in the toilet bowl. But as she ages, the excitement wanes. While that’s normal and good, make sure she knows what a healthy stool looks like. Remind her to peek into the toilet bowl before she flushes. This toilet bowl test can reveal a l...

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Keep your belly happy this spring (regardless of your travel plans)

Springtime tummy troubles can dampen your fun. Whether you’re heading to the beach or just chilling with friends on the patio, take precautions to avoid occasional constipation, diarrhea or other digestive distress. You worked hard to get that swimsuit-ready body. Don’t let bloating steal the show. Here’s how to keep your belly happy t...

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Healthiest holiday party foods (because we know you want to indulge)

Holiday festivities can slow down your digestive system. If all those goodies are too tempting to pass up, there are ways to minimize that post-party bloat. And by filling your plate with the healthiest party foods, your LBD may still cling to all the right places on New Year’s Eve.

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Let’s boost our kids’ fiber intake, too

Sure, we know we need more fiber. But here’s a news flash: Our kids probably need more fiber, too. In fact, most children are consuming just half the recommended daily amount. (Six chicken nuggets only have about one gram of fiber). We’ve come up with ideas for boosting your little ones’ fiber intake. And best of all, you won’t even ha...

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Constipation help for that baby bump

You’re thrilled beyond belief about that bun in your oven, but what’s going on with your bowels? Truth be told, constipation may affect half of all women at some point in their pregnancy. Thankfully, you don’t need to suffer. Regular Girl helps kick occasional constipation, gas and bloating to the curb so you can enjoy this amazing jou...

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Do you live in the most constipated states? Or are you just bloated?

Nobody likes to talk about their bathroom issues, but apparently we have no problem searching for their solutions on the Internet. We ended the year by combing through digestion-related Google search trends, and uncovered some fascinating (at least to us, anyway) information. Some regions are VERY interested in constipation. Others app...

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Regular Girl’s good bacteria help you stay blissfully in balance

You wouldn’t hand someone a wrapped box without a gift inside, and you are probably not a fan of an empty wallet. It’s what’s inside that counts. Alternative health expert Bruce Wylde, BSc, DHMHS said the same holds true for the human body. It’s the good bacteria inside our body which positively impact our health. “There are more bacte...

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