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Gut healing...the origin of health

Gut healing...the origin of health

Intestinal health is essential. If you have problems with your gut, it can often cause serious problems. A stubborn SIBO, not to mention more severe abdominal issues, can even cause histamine intolerance or autoimmune diseases in the long run. It is important to look for what can be behind the problem if you have abdominal discomfort. If you are persistent, you will surely find your way to healing. The materials on the site will help you with this.

Gut microbiome

Gut microbiome

Gut Feeling: Could Improving Gut Health Help Treat Autism?Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder that affects communication and social interaction. While the exact cause of ASD is still unknown, recent research has suggested that there...

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Gut symptoms

Gut symptoms

Could Improving Gut Health Help Treat Autism?Recent studies have found differences in the gut microbiome of individuals with ASD compared to those without the disorder. These differences in the gut microbiome could potentially impact the communication between the gut...

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The link between diet and microbiome

The link between diet and microbiome

The composition of the microbiome of the intestinal flora is influenced by several external and internal environmental factors: genetics, age, gender, and so on. Of all the external factors examined so far, dietary habits have the greatest effect on the composition of...

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What is Dysbiosis

What is Dysbiosis

The beneficial bacteria are useful participants in our gut flora. The condition of our intestinal flora greatly affects our health. Dysbiosis is when the number of beneficial bacteria in the gut decreases and harmful bacteria, fungi, or parasites multiply. In the last...

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Is your child a picky eater?

Is your child a picky eater?

Many parents have trouble understanding and coping with their children's picky eating habits. Children who are picky eaters have a strong sense of independence and self-determination.[dsm_block_reveal_text block_reveal_text="What is picky eating?"...

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Some facts about the relation of Autism and gut microbiome

Some facts about the relation of Autism and gut microbiome

The relationship between autism and gut microbiome is another area of science that has received much attention. It is now well known that 30-50% of people with autism suffer from significant gastrointestinal problems such as diarrhea, constipation, and irritable bowel...

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COVID and Histamine

COVID and Histamine

The link between long-COVID and Histamine The link between long-COVID and Histamine is already apparent. Long-COVID is also referred to as ‘post-COVID syndrome.’ It is defined as symptoms that develop during or following an infection consistent with COVID-19 and...

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Lactoferrin for iron defficiency

Lactoferrin for iron defficiency

Lactoferrin for iron deficiency Lactoferrin (LF) is an iron-binding glycoprotein found in the milk of mammals such as humans therefore it can help with iron deficiency.      If you are constantly tired or short of breath after a little exercise, you...

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Soil based probiotics

Soil based probiotics

Soil-based probiotics with collagenFor optimal digestion and proper absorption of nutrients, it is a very important step is to restore good bacteria in the gut. It is advisable to take a probiotic only after the antibiotic and only that ones which lack was detected in...

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Whey Protein

Whey Protein

Terra Origin - whey proteinProbably you did not know until now, that whey protein isolate could increase intracellular GSH (glutathione) concentrations and protect against oxidant-induced cell death all over the body, including gut cells.  Whey Protein assists the...

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Histamine intolerance symptoms

Histamine intolerance symptoms

    Histamine intolerance literally does not exist. Intolerance does exist to other externally administered substances, e.g. fructose, lactose. Histamine is constantly produced and broken down in the body, histamine taken from the outside is not normally a...

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Butyric acid

Butyric acid

Butyric acid is a short-chain fatty acid believed in providing optimal benefit to the gastrointestinal tract. It is highly produced in the gut by bacterial fermentation of undigested carbohydrates such as dietary fiber.Butyric acid has been scientifically shown to...

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DGL Licorice

DGL Licorice

DGL Licorice    There is no person who has not suffered from stomach upset at least once in their life. There can be various symptoms of this through acid overload to stomach pain and acid regurgitation. These can cause, of course, various acute and chronic...

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L-Glutamine

L-Glutamine

L-glutamine L-glutamine, the universal amino acid.    L-glutamine is the most common amino acid in the bloodstream, accounting for 30-35% of the amino acid content of the blood. This is a well-known and popular dietary supplement not only for athletes but it...

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Digestive enzymes

Digestive enzymes

Naturally occurring digestive enzymes break down food and aid digestion.  During digestion the nutrients found in food are broken down to give your body energy, help to perform vital functions. If you have enzyme insuffiency your body cannot break down food...

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Quercetin

Quercetin

Quercetin is certainly one of the most exciting dietary flavonoids. It's been linked to improved exercise performance and reduced inflammation, blood pressure, and blood sugar levels. Plus, it may have brain-protective, anti-allergy, and anticancer properties, and it...

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Berberine for diarrhea

Berberine for diarrhea

Studies have confirmed that the bacteriostatic effect of BERBERINE plays a role in improving SIBO symptoms; berberine lowers blood sugar, reduces blood fat, and improves arrhythmias, and cardiovascular disease, reducing the risk and preventing cancer.   ...

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The glutathione precursor

The glutathione precursor

N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine (NAC) is one of the most exciting antioxidant amino acids of our time. An anti-inflammatory agent, one of the precursors to glutathione, which referred to as a master antioxidant (1). That is why we recommend the combined use of our NAC and...

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Treatment of histamine intolerance

Treatment of histamine intolerance

Treatment of Histamine intolerance Histamine intolerance occurs when histamines, chemicals released by the body in response to allergens, build up in the body and have a negative impact on health and well-being. People with Histamine intolerance may experience...

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Gut Microbiome test

Gut Microbiome test

A gut microbiome test is needed if any kind of abdominal, neurological, or skin complaint is present. It gives relevant information on gut health.      Research shows that your gastrointestinal (GI) system state (or your “gut”) influences your overall...

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Foods in SIBO

Foods in SIBO

In the next "Foods in SIBO" list, you can find all kinds of food you can eat if you are struggling with SIBO, but you can also use this list if you have abdominal discomfort or IBS.If you have SIBO, avoiding carbohydrates from your diet is essential. SCD, LFD, GAPS,...

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Leaky Gut

Leaky Gut

Normally, the bowel does not leak. However, if there is a problem with the intestinal tract, the intestinal wall can also penetrate, leading to inflammation. On the one hand, the intestines must be sufficiently permeable to absorb nutrients and fluids. Still, they...

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Treatment of SIBO

Treatment of SIBO

It is very important to note again that if you notice any symptoms of SIBO and it starts to get worse, for example, food runs through the digestive system in 1 hour and it seems to be undigested, see a doctor immediately. Antibiotic (rifaximin) is usually given to...

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How I developed Intestinal Dysbiosis

How I developed Intestinal Dysbiosis

Let's start with a bit of concept definition. Intestinal dysbiosis  (1) (also known as dysbacteriosis) is a disturbance of the balance of the intestinal flora. In this case, the beneficial bacteria in the gut are damaged. In that case, their numbers are reduced, and...

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My Gut Healing Story

My Gut Healing Story

Ten years. That's exactly how many days have passed since I decided at Christmas to finally find out what is causing the half-yearly abdominal problems and diarrhea. Three months later, it turned out that a tropical parasite, Entamoeba Histolytica (1) had caused my...

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What is Hitamine intolerance

What is Hitamine intolerance

What is histamine intoleranceHistamine intolerance is associated with impaired histamine breakdown in the body.Histamine is a chemical that plays a key role in the functioning of the immune, digestive, and nervous systems. As a neurotransmitter in the nervous system,...

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Histamine intolerance or MCAS

Histamine intolerance or MCAS

Histamine intolerance or MCAS? Histamine intolerance or MCAS (Mast Cell Activation Syndrome.) There is not much difference between the symptoms of these two health issues. In this article, we discuss the details related to the difference.  Difference between...

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Gut and skin

Gut and skin

The link between gut and skin health  If you have skin rashes or eczematous symptoms, you should never think it is a genetic condition. If you have long-term, chronic symptoms, you should not only see a dermatologist or switch to natural cosmetics but also...

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