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3 Types Of Meat Dietitians Recommend Limiting If You Want A Healthier Gut And Reduced Inflammation: Sausage, More

August 13, 2026 by Faith Geiger
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A juicy burger or slice of pepperoni pizza can be hard to resist, especially during summer cookouts and gatherings. But while meat can be an important source of protein and nutrients, some varieties may not be doing your gut health any favors. Certain processed meats are often high in sodium, saturated fat, and additives that may contribute to digestive discomfort and inflammation when eaten frequently. Research from the World Health Organization has also linked processed meat consumption with increased health risks, making moderation an important part of a balanced eating pattern.

If you’re looking to support a healthier gut, dietitians say it may be worth taking a closer look at the types of meat you’re reaching for most often. We spoke with Dr. Kubanych Takyrbashev, MD, Health & Wellness Advisor at NAO, along with  Krutika Nanavati, a registered dietitian and nutritionist. to find out which popular meat products they recommend limiting—and what to choose instead for a more balanced diet.

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1. Sausage

Sausages, a savory staple in many diets, is beloved for its rich flavors and convenience. However, this processed meats are not without downsides, particularly when it comes to its potential impact on digestive health. Packed with additives, preservatives, and often high levels of saturated fats, sausage can be a culprit in contributing to bloating and digestive discomfort.

"Sausages are known to be high in sodium and additives like nitrates and nitrites. Excessive sodium intake can result in water retention, leading to bloating, while the presence of additives like nitrates can disrupt the digestive system, causing discomfort and other related issues," says Nanavati.

For those susceptible to digestive sensitivities, being mindful of the consumption of these processed meats and considering alternatives may be a prudent choice in promoting digestive well-being.

2. Pepperoni

Pepperoni is a popular topping for pizzas, but it's not doing your gut any favors. Dr. Takyrbashev explains, "Pepperoni is typically high in fat and sodium and contains various artificial additives and preservatives. The high-fat content can slow down digestion, leading to increased bloating and discomfort."

Additionally, the excessive sodium and preservatives in pepperoni can irritate the gut lining and contribute to inflammation, disrupting the balance of your gut microbiota and leading to further digestive issues.

3. Hot Dogs

Hot dogs are a staple at many summer barbecues, but their impact on your digestive system is far from festive. According to Dr. Takyrbashev, "Hot dogs often contain high levels of sodium, preservatives like nitrates and nitrites, and artificial additives. These ingredients can disrupt gut microbiota balance and lead to bloating and discomfort."

The high sodium content in hot dogs can cause water retention, exacerbating the sensation of bloating. Moreover, nitrates and nitrites used as preservatives can irritate the digestive tract and contribute to inflammation, further complicating gut health. Stick to lean proteins like chicken at your next cookout.

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Faith Geiger is a New York-based writer and editor. When she's not covering the latest in health and wellness for SheFinds, she spends her time watching reality TV with her roommates, browsing used bookstores, and enjoying live music. You can reach Faith at faith@shefinds.com.