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Gut Health Problems - September 2017

In the eighth issue of Gut Health Problems, we have an overview of the vast benefits of probiotics, a checklist of foods rich in zinc, an intro to determining if you have fiber deficiency, and more. Intestinal discomfort, whether chronic or occasional, is something worth taking the time to prevent. And while we all have those foods that give us problems, you may actually be able to make a change that makes a bigger difference than you ever imagined.

In the eighth issue of Gut Health Problems, we have an overview of the vast benefits of probiotics, a checklist of foods rich in zinc, an intro to determining if you have fiber deficiency, and more. Intestinal discomfort, whether chronic or occasional, is something worth taking the time to prevent. And while we all have those foods that give us problems, you may actually be able to make a change that makes a bigger difference than you ever imagined.

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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR<br />

Issue 8<br />

SEPTEMBER <strong>2017</strong><br />

Editor<br />

Susan Barnes<br />

Writer<br />

Michael Hall<br />

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Welcome to the eighth issue of <strong>Gut</strong><br />

<strong>Health</strong> <strong>Problems</strong>! Summer has just<br />

about made way for fall and with<br />

it, come different adventures. No<br />

matter where your path may lead<br />

you, our goal is to make sure that gut<br />

troubles stay out of your way.<br />

In the last issue, we talked about the<br />

answers to plant-based, calcium rich<br />

foods, ways to eat healthy without<br />

feeling like you’re on a diet, foods<br />

that fight stress, and more. You<br />

learned reasons to eat probiotic<br />

yogurt, iodine-rich foods, and the<br />

health benefits of curcumin in<br />

turmeric. In this release, we have<br />

an overview of the vast benefits of<br />

probiotics, a checklist of foods rich<br />

in zinc, an intro to determining if you<br />

have fiber deficiency, and more.<br />

Intestinal discomfort, whether<br />

chronic or occasional, is something<br />

worth taking the time to prevent.<br />

And while we all have those foods<br />

that give us problems, you may<br />

actually be able to make a change<br />

that makes a bigger difference than<br />

you ever imagined. Just reading a<br />

few of our tips and guides could<br />

set all of that in motion. Thanks for<br />

reading, and don’t forget to have a<br />

look at our next issue!<br />

Regards,<br />

Susan Barnes<br />

SUSAN BARNES<br />

Editor<br />

<strong>Gut</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Problems</strong> Magazine<br />

6<br />

<strong>September</strong> <strong>2017</strong>

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