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Feeling stressed? Stress may be a fact of life, but excess stress can slow down digestion to cause harmful inflammation in the gut.
Feeling stressed? Stress may be a fact of life, but excess stress can slow down digestion to cause harmful inflammation in the gut.
Before your pediatrician writes another prescription for your child, this is an article you will want to read. Certain medications can damage the fragile inner ecosystem in the gut, causing serious digestive damage during childhood.
If you suffer from anemia, it can be discouraging to find that the condition doesn’t have a known cause. Instead, focusing on stomach and gut health can alleviate anemia from the inside out to improve red blood cell levels.
If you or a loved one suffers from a common reproductive disorder called endometriosis, treatment can be difficult since the condition has no cure. Discover how to calm inflammation and strengthen the immune system to manage painful symptoms of endometriosis.
Could you benefit from a gluten-free diet, even if you haven’t been diagnosed with celiac disease? Intriguing research has just discovered that a gluten-free diet could be successfully used to treat a chronic health condition like type I diabetes.
Serious health conditions like insulin resistance, obesity, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease all have one thing in common. The type of bacteria in your gut can determine the quality of your health!
4 simple steps will get to the “heart” of the matter to treat the root cause of heartburn, not just the symptoms. The truth is that over-the-counter antacids provide very little relief for the condition and can contribute to a bacterial infection in the small intestine.
Run-of-the-mill diarrhea could be the result of an imbalance of bacteria in the digestive tract. If left untreated, chronic diarrhea could lead to hospitalization and even death!
Everyday environmental toxins could leave you at risk for serious conditions like asthma, depression, cancer, and even Alzheimer’s disease! Learn how to cleanse your body of harmful toxins the safe way to boost the health of your immune system today.
While Dr. Oz may recommend a high-fiber diet to keep the gut clean, true digestive health goes much deeper. Populating the gut with healthy bacteria will prevent constipation and reduce the risk of chronic infection.
Bacteria in your digestive system may play an important role in the development of diabetes! Stop serious health issues before they start by nurturing the lining of your digestive tract with living, healthy bacteria to bring balance to your immune system.
Unhealthy gut biofilm will protect harmful bacteria in the body to promote disease and premature aging. You can attack unhealthy biofilm with a diet rich in beneficial bacteria to resist infection and degenerative disease!
The skin and the gut have a strong connection, recognized by the medical community. Did you know that many acne sufferers also have gastrointestinal issues like constipation, heartburn, and abdominal bloating?
If your baby suffers from infant acid reflux, a doctor may prescribe antacids – which won’t get to the root of the issue. It all starts with nourishing a baby’s inner ecosystem to promote healthy digestion and prevent a gut infection.
Diverticulitis is an infection of the large intestine that can be life-threatening if left untreated. But eating a high-fiber diet may do more harm than good when it comes to treating this digestive condition.
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