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Gastritis

Why Getting Rid of H. Pylori Could Be Your Best Move in 2021

Why getting rid of H. Pylori could be your best move in 2021. Half the world’s inhabitants have it. Can H. Pylori really be that bad? Over the past three decades, scientists have learned a lot about H. pylori, the screw-shaped bacteria that can be found in the stomachs of one of every two people worldwide. (1) It started in

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Celiac Disease

Your Field Guide to Gut Conditions

Your field guide to gut conditions For a lot of people, gut conditions are easy to confuse with one another. So, let’s navigate the differences between the most common gut disorders in the U.S. Millions of Americans just don’t look forward to meals because eating causes pain and discomfort. The conditions that underlie these symptoms include syndromes, diseases, infections, and

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Gut health

Calm the Storm in Your Gut with Inflam-Eze

Calm the storm in your gut with Inflam-Eze When your entire digestive tract rebels, here’s one way you can calm the storm. Perhaps you remember fondly the days when you could eat anything—but now even the simplest fare produces pain and discomfort that lasts for hours. You used to enjoy eating at restaurants, trying new recipes, and sharing your latest

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Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Build a Stomach Inflammation Strategy

Build a stomach inflammation strategy Whether you have IBS, IBD, or symptoms of unknown cause, when you build the right supplement strategy you can help soothe and heal the lining of your stomach. GI Integrity Our best pick for an all-in-one formula that helps build better digestion, nutrient absorption, and proper elimination processes. GI Integrity is a peach-tea flavored powder packed

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Gut health

What is Your Gut Telling You?

Ohhh, that love/hate relationship with food: when something tasty BETRAYS you. If you often experience discomfort and pain after eating, you may have what’s generally called “irritable bowel syndrome.”  This idiopathic (of unknown origin) condition can be related to more specific conditions like inflammatory bowel disease, Crohn’s disease, leaky gut syndrome, Celiac disease, non-Celiac gluten intolerance, and colitis. But many

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