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AIIMS trained gastroenterologist shares what happens to your body when you eat eggs for two weeks
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AIIMS trained gastroenterologist shares what happens to your body when you eat eggs for two weeks

by jummy84 November 24, 2025
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If you are looking for a multi-tasker protein, you may want to consider eggs as a valuable addition to your diet. Protein is that one macronutrient that is non-negotiable when it comes to daily intake. Protein, in particular, needs to be a prominent part of your diet, as reaching the daily target is essential for optimal health and body function. Since protein is an indispensable part of the diet, let’s ensure the source is high-performing, supporting other bodily functions as well.

Eggs are highly nutritious and carry a variety of health benefits!(Picture credit: Shutterstock)

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Dr Sethi, a gastroenterologist trained at AIIMS, Harvard, and Stanford Universities, in a November 23 Instagram post, revealed what happens if you eat eggs for two weeks. In the post, he unpacked the egg’s robust nutritional profile.

The gastroenterologist shared the nutrient composition. Breaking it down, he highlighted that the entirety of the egg contains protein, making it very nutrient-dense. The yolk has 2.5 grams, while white contains 4 grams. He described it as a ‘high-quality protein,’ making it a top protein pick.

He listed out the various benefits and how it helps your body if you make eggs a daily part of your diet:

1. Protects vision

Eggs carry nutrients that protect your eyesight and prevent the risks of eye-related issues. Dr Sethi added, “Eggs help prevent macular degeneration and cataracts.” Both are age-related vision problems. As per the American Macular Degeneration Foundation, when macular degeneration happens, it becomes difficult to see things clearly in the centre of your vision. The side vision stays fine, the distorted vision is confined to the centre of vision, as this condition affects the macula, a part at the centre of the retina. And as for cataracts, according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, the eyes’ lenses turn cloudy, making vision very hazy or blurry.

2. Supports brain health and fatty liver

Eggs are rich in a nutrient which makes them a brain booster and a liver-friendly food. Dr Sethi said, “They are also high in choline, which supports brain health and helps prevent fatty liver.” Fatty liver is one of the most common lifestyle diseases. Press Information Bureau’s July 2024 report stated that every third Indian has fatty liver, suggesting how common this liver condition has become. Similarly, with hectic lifestyles becoming stressful and putting brain health under pressure, eggs offer support for cognitive functions too.

3. Beneficial for cholesterol and blood sugar management

There are many doubts regarding eggs and cholesterol, with some of them being that eggs are responsible for a cholesterol spike. But the gastroneologist assured that they actually support you by raising the good cholesterol. Along with this, eggs also offer the benefits of better blood sugar management and, in turn, keeping your energy high.

“While eggs are high in cholesterol, they can raise your good HDL levels, plus eating them for breakfast helps stabilise blood sugar, keeping you energised throughout the day,” the doctor explained.

Alternative for vegans

Those who are vegetarian or vegan and can’t add eggs to their diet, Dr Sethi suggested tofu as an alternative.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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Harvard gastroenterologist warns creatine supplements might be a waste of money if you are not doing this
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Harvard gastroenterologist warns creatine supplements might be a waste of money if you are not doing this

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Creatine supplements have become a staple in fitness circles, often praised as a shortcut to better strength and performance. But the reality is far more straightforward: creatine only works if you do. Without regular resistance training, the supplement offers little to no benefit – making it an unnecessary expense for anyone not committed to muscle-strengthening workouts.

Find out who creatine supplements are for and how they work!(Unsplash)

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Dr Trisha Pasricha, a Harvard-trained gastroenterologist and scientist, who also writes the ‘Ask a Doctor’ column for The Washington Post, is breaking down the nuances of creatine supplementation – what you should be doing, and who it’s really for. In an Instagram video shared by The Washington Post on 16 November, the gastroenterologist explains why strength training is essential when taking creatine – otherwise, she notes, it’s simply a waste of money.

Creatine combined with resistance training

According to Dr Pasricha, creatine can offer real benefits, but it’s essentially a waste of money if you’re not doing sufficient resistance training to support it. She explains, “I know that everyone online swears by it, and they’re right that there is some validity to the creatine craze, but only if, and here’s the kicker, you are also doing resistance training twice a week. Multiple randomised control trials have found that creatine can create small but real changes in upper and lower body strength, but only when combined with resistance training.”

Who is creatine for?

The gastroenterologist stresses that if you are not doing enough resistance training, her advice would be to skip creatine supplements entirely. However, she recommends, “If you’re already doing resistance training and you’re at a higher risk of losing muscle mass, like post-menopausal women, people on GLP-1 medications, older people in nursing homes, or maybe you just want a small boost, then it’s totally reasonable to talk to your physician about creatine supplements.”

According to Dr Pasricha, creatine should be combined with resistance training for it to work.(Image generated via ChatGPT)
According to Dr Pasricha, creatine should be combined with resistance training for it to work.(Image generated via ChatGPT)

How does creatine benefit you?

Studies indicate that creatine supplements, when paired with consistent resistance training, can help increase both upper and lower body strength. Dr Pasricha points out, “Some studies have shown that younger adults who supplement with creatine while resistance training can improve their chest and bench press strength by about four pounds. Some people might feel like four pounds isn’t life-changing, but if you’re at a higher risk group, it might be worth it.”

The gastroenterologist advises that you should be doing muscle-strengthening exercises – such as sit-ups, push-ups, or weight training – at least twice a week. If not, it’s better to skip creatine altogether. While many people begin with three to five grams a day, women may benefit from a slightly higher dose.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. It is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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Drinking coffee on empty stomach? AIIMS-trained gastroenterologist shares 7 coffee mistakes wrecking your gut and liver
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Drinking coffee on empty stomach? AIIMS-trained gastroenterologist shares 7 coffee mistakes wrecking your gut and liver

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
written by jummy84

Love your daily cup of coffee? It can actually be great for your liver – but only if you’re not making some common mistakes. From drinking it on an empty stomach or late at night to overdoing your caffeine intake in order to fight off tiredness, certain habits can quietly harm your gut and liver health over time.

Dr Sethi recommends avoiding coffee on an empty stomach.(Unsplash)

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Dr Saurabh Sethi, a California-based gastroenterologist trained at AIIMS, Harvard, and Stanford Universities, has revealed seven common coffee mistakes that could be harming your gut and liver health. In an Instagram video posted on November 12, the gastroenterologist explains how daily habits – such as drinking coffee on an empty stomach or consuming more than four cups a day – can negatively impact your health.

Coffee on an empty stomach

According to Dr Sethi, drinking coffee on an empty stomach increases stomach acid levels, which can lead to acid reflux, nausea, and even gastritis if done regularly.

Sugar, creamers and syrups

The gastroenterologist explains that flavoured coffees are loaded with unhealthy calories, containing around 30 to 50 grams of sugar. These empty calories fuel fatty liver disease and even diabetes.

More than 4 cups of coffee per day

Dr Sethi highlights, “Over 400 milligrams of caffeine or approximately four cups leads to cortisol spikes, gut irritation, palpitations, and anxiety.”

Late-night coffee

Caffeine’s half-life – the time it takes for half of the consumed amount to leave your system – is approximately five to six hours. Dr Sethi stresses, “An evening cup can delay sleep, impairing liver repair.”

Coffee is great for your liver but only when consumed the right way!(Image generated via ChatGPT)
Coffee is great for your liver but only when consumed the right way!(Image generated via ChatGPT)

Masking fatigue with coffee

We often use coffee as a way to boost energy and beat tiredness due to lack of sleep but the gastroenterologist emphasises, “Using caffeine instead of fixing sleep worsens burnout, brain fog, and gut stress over time.”

Artificial sweeteners

Artificial sweeteners like sucralose and aspartame are often touted as ‘zero calories’ but Dr Sethi warns that this does not mean they are harmless. In fact, these artificial sweeteners can disrupt your gut microbiome.

Light roast is not gentler

The gastroenterologist debunks the common belief that light roast coffee is gentler on the stomach, clarifying instead, “dark roast is actually less acidic and may be better tolerated in reflux or GERD.”

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. It is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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Gastroenterologist suggests 6 science-backed snacks that can fight colon cancer: ‘Watermelon with lime to…’
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Gastroenterologist suggests 6 science-backed snacks that can fight colon cancer: ‘Watermelon with lime to…’

by jummy84 November 9, 2025
written by jummy84

Colon cancer, also known as colorectal cancer, is the third most common cancer globally, with more than 1.9 million new cases and more than 930,000 deaths globally in 2020, according to the World Health Organisation. It accounts for approximately 10% of all cancer cases and is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide.

6 snacks you can include in your daily diet to protect yourself from colon cancer. (Freepik)

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Therefore, educating oneself about this cancer is a need of the hour, so that you can protect your colon and opt for a healthy lifestyle. In a November 8 Instagram post, Dr Joseph Salhab, a board-certified gastroenterologist and popular health influencer known as @thestomachdoc on social media, listed 6 snacks you can include in your daily diet to protect yourself from colon cancer.

6 snacks to fight colon cancer

Sharing the list of 6 snack combinations to fight colon cancer, Dr Salhab noted, “These foods had some of the strongest effects in lowering colon cancer risk.”

Additionally, he pointed out that these recommendations are science-backed, as some are included in a May 2023 meta-analysis: “Different types of fruit intake and colorectal cancer risk,” published in the World Journal of Gastroenterology.

Here are the 6 snacks Dr Salhab recommended:

1. Watermelon with lime

The first snack the gastroenterologist suggested in the video is eating watermelon with lime. According to him, the combination contains lycopene and vitamin C, which helps reduce the risk of colon cancer.

2. Walnuts with yoghurt

Next, he suggested having a handful of walnuts with some yoghurt. It contains omega-3 and probiotics, which can be beneficial for your colon health.

3. Avocado with salsa

The gastroenterologist recommended having avocado with salsa. In the video, he can be seen enjoying this combination on a toasted slice of bread. According to him, avocados and salsa are rich in fibre and prebiotics, which help boost immune cells in the colon.

4. Blueberry and chia seeds

Dr Salhab suggested making a blueberry chia pudding with blueberries and chia seeds. They have anthocyanins and soluble fibre, which nourish protective bacteria present in the colon.

5. Apples and cinnamon

Take a few slices of apple and sprinkle them with cinnamon. This snack contains pectin fibre and polyphenols, which produce more butyrate for anti-inflammatory effects.

6. Kiwi with honey yoghurt

Lastly, Dr Salhab recommended having kiwi with some yoghurt drizzled with honey, as the fibre present in kiwi can repair DNA damage in the colon.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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Does coffee make you rush to the loo? Florida gastroenterologist explains why drinking coffee stimulates bowel movements
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Does coffee make you rush to the loo? Florida gastroenterologist explains why drinking coffee stimulates bowel movements

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
written by jummy84

Published on: Nov 08, 2025 09:20 pm IST

Do you need to drink coffee in the morning to stimulate bowel movements? Dr Salhab explains the science behind the connection.

We’ve all experienced it: that urgent need to dash to the bathroom right after your morning coffee – or the dread of drinking coffee when you’re out and about. While it might feel like a quirky coincidence, there’s actually a scientific explanation behind it.

Dr Salhab explains the science behind coffee and bowel movements.(Pexel)

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Dr Joseph Salhab, a gastroenterologist and health content creator from Florida, specialising in digestion, liver, pancreas and nutrition, is explaining what makes you want to run to the loo after drinking coffee. In an Instagram video posted on November 8, the gastroenterologist highlights the role of coffee in stimulating bowel movements and shares three gentler alternatives that won’t leave you running to the loo.

Why does coffee make you need to poop?

Dr Salhab states, “Does coffee make you have to go poop? If it does, you’re not alone. In fact, 30 to 40 percent of people who drink coffee regularly report that coffee has to make them go to the bathroom in the morning.”

He mentions that this happens for a few reasons. He explains, “First is the caffeine content. Caffeine can stimulate movement of the colon within four minutes of ingesting it. Coffee also stimulates contraction of your gallbladder to pump digestive enzymes and bile. And this also stimulates your gastrointestinal tract to start moving.”

The gastroenterologist adds that coffee is typically served warm, and consuming warm beverages can naturally stimulate bowel movements – warm water also works the same way. He continues, “Also, the antioxidants within coffee have been shown to promote the growth of beneficial bacteria within the gut and these beneficial bacteria can also influence how often we use the restroom.”

Gentler alternatives

Dr Salhab outlines three effective ways to manage that sudden urge to run to the loo after drinking coffee.

  1. You can opt for beverages with lower caffeine content – such as green tea – or simply cut down your usual coffee intake to reduce its laxative effect.
  2. Switching to a cold brew or iced coffee also helps.
  3. If that doesn’t work, you can just switch to a decaf version, which still has plenty of antioxidants and health benefits, minus the sudden urge to rush to the bathroom.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. It is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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Fortis gastroenterologist shares the best breakfast for weight loss: ‘Keeps you feeling full throughout the day’
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Fortis gastroenterologist shares the best breakfast for weight loss: ‘Keeps you feeling full throughout the day’

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
written by jummy84

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, as what you eat replenishes your body and provides nutrients to kickstart the day. What you eat also sets the tone for the day you will have. A healthy breakfast provides energy, whereas an unhealthy one leads to energy crashes.

Eating this breakfast will help drop your hunger, reduce cravings, and overall calorie intake goes down. (Freepik)

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But what if you are trying to lose weight? What could be the best breakfast in such a scenario? Dr Shubham Vatsya, a gastroenterologist and hepatologist at Fortis Hospital Vasant Kunj, with over 10 years of experience, shared the best breakfast option for when you are trying to shed kilos. Let’s find out.

What is the best breakfast for weight loss?

Dr Vatsya, in a post titled, ‘Best breakfast for weight loss’, revealed a simple, fibre-rich meal that can help you feel satiated throughout the day. According to the gastroenterologist, the perfect weight-loss breakfast meal is curd with chia seeds or basil seeds. “Simple, tasty, and genuinely effective for fat loss,” he wrote. Here’s why:

  • Curd gives probiotics for a healthier gut, and seeds add fibre that keeps you full longer.
  • Your hunger levels drop, cravings decrease, and overall calorie intake decreases.

Explaining further, Dr Vatsya said, “If you have trouble with weight loss and a problem with feeling hungry, you should consume chia seeds or basil seeds with curd.”

Why should you have chia or basil seeds with curd?

He stressed that, firstly, after consuming chia or basil seeds with curd in the morning, you will notice a difference in your life from the very first meal because they provide you with probiotics.

Furthermore, highlighting how these seeds help keep one full longer, Dr Vatsya explained, “Chia seeds provide you with fibre in a very condensed form, which keeps you feeling full throughout the day.” This, in turn, leads to a decrease in your daily calorie intake.

Lastly, the gastroenterologist suggested trying this breakfast for thirty days. “You will genuinely see that you stay full for at least four hours. You might stop eating the parathas you used to have for breakfast,” he added.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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Kokilaben Hospital gastroenterologist explains when ‘acidity or heartburn’ could signal serious gut problems
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Kokilaben Hospital gastroenterologist explains when ‘acidity or heartburn’ could signal serious gut problems

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
written by jummy84

Feeling bloated, gassy, or dealing with constant stomach discomfort? Maybe you’ve brushed it off as stress, late-night snacking, or just “normal digestion issues.” But your gut could be trying to tell you something important. From sudden changes in bowel habits to recurring heartburn, some symptoms are warning signs you shouldn’t ignore.

Daily heartburn could signal serious issues, warns gastroenterologist Dr Bhangale. (Shutterstock)

To help decode what your stomach might be signalling, Dr Dipak Bhangale, gastroenterologist, hepatologist and interventional Endoscopist at Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Navi Mumbai, shares in his September 17 Instagram post the common gut problems that need your attention before they turn serious. (Also read: Fortis Delhi gastroenterologist says ‘eat 1–2 whole eggs every day’, explains why yolks are good for your heart health )

Gut symptoms you should never ignore

“One patient came to me with daily heartburn for over a year. Initially, they thought it was just acidity and took some antacids, but the symptoms kept worsening. Gradually, their weight started dropping, and even swallowing food became difficult. When we performed an endoscopy, it revealed oesophageal cancer,” Dr Bhangale recounts.

He explains, “Occasional acidity is normal, but if you experience daily heartburn for months, or notice symptoms like unexplained weight loss, vomiting, difficulty swallowing, or persistent discomfort, it may not be ‘just acidity.’ Early detection is crucial. At an early stage, treatment is far more effective. If ignored, complications increase and managing the condition becomes much harder.”

How serious can recurring acid reflux be

Dr Bhangale stresses, “Many people try to ignore recurring heartburn or acid reflux, thinking it’s minor, but these could be warning signs of serious gastrointestinal issues. If you repeatedly experience these symptoms, especially difficulty swallowing, don’t hesitate, consult a gastroenterologist. Your gut health deserves attention before it escalates.”

Note to readers: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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AIIMS-trained gastroenterologist shares 10 foods that can quietly protect you from colon cancer: Oats, nuts, and seeds
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AIIMS-trained gastroenterologist shares 10 foods that can quietly protect you from colon cancer: Oats, nuts, and seeds

by jummy84 October 26, 2025
written by jummy84

An uncontrolled growth of cells in the colon or rectum leads to colon cancer. Also known as colorectal cancer, it typically affects older adults, though it can happen at any age. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), in 2020, more than 1.9 million new cases and more than 930,000 deaths were estimated to have occurred globally.

According to Dr Sethi, eating a healthy diet can reduce your risk of colon cancer. (Freepik)

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Therefore, colon cancer requires as much of our attention as any other type of cancer. WHO says that the colon cancer risk can be reduced with regular screenings, staying physically active, not smoking tobacco, and limiting alcohol. However, your diet also plays a major role.

10 foods that can quietly protect you from colon cancer

Dr Saurabh Sethi, MD, MPH, a gastroenterologist trained at AIIMS, Harvard, and Stanford Universities, stressed that eating a healthy diet can reduce your risk of colon cancer. In an Instagram post shared on October 25, titled ‘10 Foods That Can Quietly Protect You From Colon Cancer’, the expert listed foods you should include in your daily diet to protect your colon.

Here are the foods he suggested in the video:

  1. Beans and lentils
  2. Broccoli and cruciferous veggies
  3. Berries
  4. Oats, barley, and quinoa
  5. Leafy greens
  6. Garlic
  7. Onions
  8. Tomatoes
  9. Yoghurt and fermented foods
  10. Nuts and seeds
A healthy diet can reduce your risk of colon cancer. (Generated via ChatGPT)
A healthy diet can reduce your risk of colon cancer. (Generated via ChatGPT)

8 warning signs of colon cancer

While improving your diet to reduce the risk of colon cancer is one of the most essential steps, it is also important to know the signs because most colon cancers start silently.

In an October 10 Instagram post, Dr Sethi highlighted 8 warning signs one should look out for to detect colon cancer early, such as persistent bowel changes, constant fatigue, unexplained weight loss, abdominal pain or cramping, and more. According to the gastroenterologist, when caught early, there is a 90 percent chance of survival five years after the diagnosis. Learn more signs here.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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Fortis Delhi gastroenterologist warns ‘chia seeds are not for everyone’; shares who should avoid this popular superfood
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Fortis Delhi gastroenterologist warns ‘chia seeds are not for everyone’; shares who should avoid this popular superfood

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Chia seeds are everywhere these days, from smoothies to breakfast bowls, everyone seems to be raving about them. Packed with fibre, protein, and omega-3s, they’re often called a superfood. But are they really good for everyone?

Gastroenterologist highlights risks of chia seeds for those with health conditions. (Freepik)

Dr Shubham Vatsya, gastroenterologist and hepatologist, Fortis Hospital, Vasant Kunj, Delhi, in his October 23 Instagram post, explains why chia seeds might not suit every diet and who should be careful.(Also read: Dehradun gastroenterologist warns you should never depend on ‘tea or coffee’ for morning bowel movements )

“Stop overhyping chia seeds. Certain groups of people need to be extra careful with them,” says Dr Vatsya. He further breaks down who should approach chia seeds with caution:

1. People with high blood pressure

Dr Vatsya points out that chia seeds are rich in potassium and omega-3s, which can affect blood pressure and heart function. Those with high blood pressure should monitor their intake carefully.

2. People on blood thinners

“For people taking medications like aspirin, the omega-3 content in chia seeds can further thin the blood and increase the risk of bleeding,” he explains.

3. Those with digestive issues

According to Dr Vatsya, if you already suffer from bloating, gas, or IBS, chia seeds can worsen stomach cramps and discomfort.

4. Kidney patients

“Chia seeds contain high levels of potassium and phosphorus, which can be harmful for patients with kidney problems. Such individuals should avoid chia seeds completely,” he explains.

Dr Vatsya concludes, “While chia seeds can be beneficial for many, they are not a one-size-fits-all superfood. Knowing your health condition and consulting a doctor can help you enjoy them safely without any risks.”

Note to readers: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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AIIMS-trained gastroenterologist shares 8 early signs of nutrient deficiency: ‘If you constantly feel cold…’
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AIIMS-trained gastroenterologist shares 8 early signs of nutrient deficiency: ‘If you constantly feel cold…’

by jummy84 October 20, 2025
written by jummy84

Feeling tired all the time, having dull skin, brittle nails, or constant brain fog? These could be your body’s way of signalling a nutritional deficiency. Dr Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist trained at AIIMS, Harvard, and Stanford universities, explains in his October 20 Instagram post 8 subtle signs that indicate your body might be missing essential vitamins and minerals and how to fix them before they affect your overall health. (Also read: AIIMS trained gastroenterologist says if you love your liver, you’ll want to try this ‘matcha chia pudding recipe’ )

Dr. Sethi highlights signs of vitamin deficiencies, including fatigue and dull skin.(Freepik)

1. You’re tired all the time, even after sleeping

Low levels of iron, vitamin B12, or magnesium could be to blame. “These nutrients fuel your metabolism and oxygen delivery. Without them, fatigue becomes constant,” he explains.

2. Brittle nails or hair loss

This is often linked to deficiencies in zinc, biotin, protein, or iron. “When nutrients run low, your body prioritises vital organs over hair and nails,” notes Dr Sethi.

3. Always cold, even when others aren’t

If you constantly feel cold, it may point to low iodine or iron levels, both crucial for thyroid function and red blood cell production. “Chronic cold hands or feet are red flags you shouldn’t ignore,” he adds.

4. Muscle cramps or twitching

“Low magnesium, potassium, or calcium levels are common causes, especially if your gut isn’t absorbing nutrients properly,” Dr Sethi says. “Think beyond hydration when cramps hit often.”

5. Brain fog or trouble focusing

You might be low in omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin D, B12, or choline. “These nutrients are key for neurotransmitter function and overall brain performance,” he explains.

Dr. Sethi highlights signs of nutritional deficiencies like fatigue and skin issues, suggesting low levels of vitamins and minerals.(Google Gemini)
Dr. Sethi highlights signs of nutritional deficiencies like fatigue and skin issues, suggesting low levels of vitamins and minerals.(Google Gemini)

6. Easy bruising or bleeding gums

According to Dr Sethi, “These are classic signs of vitamin C or K deficiency. Vitamin C strengthens blood vessels, while vitamin K supports proper clotting.”

7. Cracked corners of your mouth (Angular Cheilitis)

“This often signals low B vitamins, especially B2 and B6 or iron deficiency,” says Dr Sethi. “If it keeps returning, get checked.”

8. Loss of appetite or weird cravings

“Craving ice or dirt can point to iron or zinc deficiency, while low hunger might be linked to poor gut signalling or lack of B12,” he notes.

Dr Sethi concludes, “Don’t wait for blood work to tell you something’s off. Your body gives signals early, listen to them and nourish yourself well.”

Note to readers: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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