What's going on in your gut? - Martin Meyer - Books - Createspace Independent Publishing Platf - 9781523696963 - January 25, 2016
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What's going on in your gut?

Martin Meyer

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What's going on in your gut?

Probiotics are microorganisms that treat many illnesses. They promote healthy and balanced digestive track and a healthy immune system. Virtually every disease starts with the wrong bacteria imbalance in our digestive track such as Obesity, Colon Cancer, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, Heart Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Cholesterol, Diabetes and Autism.
Probiotics are essential and without them we couldn't sustain life. They: -Make vitamins vital for life -Send signals to the immune system -Are gatekeepers into our body and hinder pathogens, bad bacteria and viruses -Improve gastrointestinal motility and function -Fight against chronic inflammation -Produce short-chain fatty acids that maintains our gut health -Release small molecules(metabolites) that impact the brain
Many diseases are caused by inflammation of the skin, lungs, joints and other tissue and can all be because of a bacterial imbalance since they effect our immune system. Newest studies show that intestinal bacteria connect to ADD, OCD and Alzheimers.
This books gives you the knowledge about everything there is to gut flora, Probiotics and their health benefits. It also teaches you what you can do to prevent those diseases with the right gut flora balance.
What's going on in your gut? The complete guide to Probiotics and the health benefits they offer

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 25, 2016
ISBN13 9781523696963
Publishers Createspace Independent Publishing Platf
Pages 50
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 3 mm   ·   81 g
Language English  

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