
Can An Unhealthy Stomach Cause Insomnia and Acne?
🥘 Identify the 7 warning signs of an unhealthy gut. Plus, include these 7 special foods in your pantry and get your gut as healthy as can be. Read on.
🥘 Identify the 7 warning signs of an unhealthy gut. Plus, include these 7 special foods in your pantry and get your gut as healthy as can be. Read on.
[Article] 2 new studies show strong connection
This month, new research revealed a scientific discovery — a specific type of bacteria that can live in your gut competes with your body for an important nutrient called queuine (KYOO-in).
Normally bacteria make their own queuine. Humans harvest this essential nutrient through the gut, by way of salvage enzymes that source it either from food or from gut bacteria that manufacture it.
What scientists at the University of Florida recently discovered is “that some bacteria that live in the human environment are not making (queuine) from scratch; instead, they’re competing for the same micronutrients as the human host.”
What is colon cleansing? And how do you know if you need a colon cleanse?
Sometimes a colon cleanse is recommended by a natural health practitioner, or required for a medical procedure. Other times you may be looking for the benefits of detoxification, and relief from conditions such as:
You would think that if you had parasites living in your body, or if you were dealing with toxins like heavy metals or chemicals, that you would “know”. The signs would be obvious, right?
Not so.
In fact, sometimes you can have a symptom—or even a slew of them—that seem related to a specific condition or health issue, but they can actually be caused by either parasites or toxins… or both. Worse, toxins and parasites can be silently affecting your body for years, while causing real damage.
How many times have you heard us say, “Healing your gut will heal your brain”?
That’s because doctors have known for decades that having a gut dysfunction can lead to brain diseases and mental health conditions.
Now, scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine — one of the most respected medical research hospitals in the world — have released exciting new research that provides strong evidence that Parkinson’s disease originates among toxic proteins in the gut and then travels through the body’s neurons (nerve cells) to the brain.
They believe the key to preventing the onset of Parkinson’s is by blocking the transmission of toxic proteins from traveling to the neurons.
How many times have you heard us say, “Healing your gut will heal your brain”?
That’s because doctors have known for decades that having a gut dysfunction can lead to brain diseases and mental health conditions.
Now, scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine — one of the most respected medical research hospitals in the world — have released exciting new research that provides strong evidence that Parkinson’s disease originates among toxic proteins in the gut and then travels through the body’s neurons (nerve cells) to the brain.
They believe the key to preventing the onset of Parkinson’s is by blocking the transmission of toxic proteins from traveling to the neurons.
When we want to express a deep, core feeling or inner knowing — which part of our body do we instinctively mention?
It’s gut-wrenching. My gut tells me. A gut feeling, gut instinct, gut reaction.
These common expressions all center around one thing — your gut.
Would it surprise you to know that according to scientists, your health and even your happiness stem from your gut, too?
As far as I can remember, I guess the biggest turning point in my life started as early as 13 years old. Before that I did have struggles with low self esteem and which over time developed into depression, anxiety. I noticed that that was a pattern throughout my life but specifically at age 13, I started fainting and having what was called, I would have low blood sugar and anemia. And that’s when my journey started with that. At around age 16 or 19, I started having digestive issues and things started going downhill for the worst.
Odds are, you’ve been prescribed antibiotics at some point during your life. Every year, about 154 million prescriptions for antibiotics are written in doctors’ offices and emergency rooms throughout America.
So here’s a fact I found shocking (and you should, too):
According to data published by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in the Journal of the American Medical Association…
At least 30% of all the antibiotics prescribed in the U.S. are unnecessary. The CDC also admitted that a full 50% of prescriptions for acute respiratory conditions are not warranted.
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