27 Feb Spring Clean Your Gut for Better Immunity (Without Doing Anything Extreme)
Every spring, the wellness world suddenly decides it’s time to detox.
Juice cleanses.
Elimination diets.
Some version of drinking something green while feeling slightly miserable.
But here’s the truth most people don’t hear:
If you want to spring clean your gut for better immunity, you probably don’t need an extreme cleanse.
You need your digestion working well again.
After winter, many people notice their body feels slower — energy dips, allergies flare, and digestion just feels… off.
And that’s not random.

Your Gut Is One of Your Biggest Immune Organs
Roughly 70% of your immune system interacts with the gut.
Your microbiome helps:
- regulate inflammation
- train immune responses
- support histamine balance (hello, spring allergies)
- eliminate toxins and metabolic waste
If elimination slows or digestion becomes inefficient, the immune system often becomes more reactive.
Meaning:
more congestion, more inflammation, and less resilience.
Roughly 70% of the body’s immune cells are located in gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT), making the digestive tract one of the most important regulators of immune function.
Diet, exercise and gut mucosal immunity (Proceedings of the Nutrition Society)

The Least Glamorous Immune Habit: Pooping Daily
We talk about this with clients constantly because it matters.
If you are not having regular bowel movements, your body is essentially trying to recycle waste it already worked hard to package and remove.
That can contribute to:
- fatigue
- hormone imbalance
- skin issues
- bloating
- worsened allergy symptoms
Daily elimination isn’t a bonus goal.
It’s foundational physiology.

Gut Support Isn’t About Restriction
We don’t believe in swinging from winter comfort foods straight into extreme detoxes.
Most people need regulation — not restriction.
Supporting the gut often looks like:
- prioritizing protein for blood sugar stability (we’ve got a great blog on more blood sugar tips here)
- increasing plant fiber gradually
- supporting stomach acid and digestion function
- adequate minerals and hydration
- healthy bile flow for fat digestion
- calming the nervous system so digestion can occur
Because digestion doesn’t happen well in survival mode.

Why Energy and Mood Improve When the Gut Improves
When digestion works better:
- nutrients absorb more efficiently
- inflammation decreases
- blood sugar stabilizes
- neurotransmitter production improves
Clients often expect gut work to help bloating — but are surprised when energy, mood, sleep, and immune resilience improve too.
You Don’t Need Another Cleanse
If you’re feeling run down, dealing with stronger seasonal allergies, or noticing digestion isn’t where it should be, spring can be a great time to reset — gently.
That’s exactly what we focus on inside our 1:1 work and Foundations Program — helping you understand your digestion, your tolerance, and your biology without extremes.
If your energy feels low, allergies hit harder each year, or digestion just isn’t where it should be, this is a great time to start.
You can book a clarity call to learn how we support clients step-by-step.
Spring change works best when it’s supportive — not drastic.
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