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Hydrogen Sulfide SIBO Elemental Diet, Things To Learn About, Functional Medicine Doctors, Digestive Enzymes Supplements, Herbal Therapy, Things To Learn, Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth, Small Intestine, Water Chestnut

Small intestinal overgrowth (SIBO) is a common gut health issue characterized by bacterial overgrowth in the small intestine. It is normally diagnosed through a breath test identifying hydrogen or methane...

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Research reveals that the gut microbiota affects mental health and social behavior, with studies showing that it can influence decision-making related to fairness, highlighting potential new therapeutic avenues. The intestinal microbiota—comprising bacteria, viruses, and fungi in our digestive trac

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If you’ve been reading my recent blog posts, you’ve probably figured out that the gut is involved in EVERYTHING.  If the gut isn’t doing it’s job, the homeostasis of your entire body will be off. To review, a leaky gut is an intestinal permeability syndrome where the gut lining is damaged.  With leaky gut, food … What Are Probiotics, Sistem Pencernaan, Hashimotos Disease, Best Probiotic, Gut Flora, Flora Intestinal, Gut Microbiota, Probiotic Foods, Lactobacillus Acidophilus

If you’ve been reading my recent blog posts, you’ve probably figured out that the gut is involved in EVERYTHING. If the gut isn’t doing it’s job, the homeostasis of your entire body will be off. To review, a leaky gut is an intestinal permeability syndrome where the gut lining is damaged. With leaky gut, food […]Read More

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Bacteria may breakdown some forever chemicals Sistem Saraf, Irritable Bowel, Gut Bacteria, Bacterial Infection, Fungal Infection, Kamikaze, Insulin Resistance, North Dakota, Gut Health

Researchers have recently discovered two naturally-occurring bacteria capable of breaking down chlorinated "forever chemicals," also known as PFAS. Scientists specializing in chemical and environmental engineering at the University of California, Riverside have discovered two types of bacteria in t

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