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Gut Health Problems - November 2017

In the tenth issue of Gut Health Problems, we have sneaky ways to introduce healthy choices into your kid's diet, myths and facts about celiac disease, colon cancer, tips to make every stool easier, and more. Thanksgiving and the bulk of the holidays are right around the corner, making this an exciting time to be with family, enjoy great food and warm sentiments. Unfortunately for many, gut distress and digestion problems often accompany this season. At Gut Health Problems, we're here to change that.

In the tenth issue of Gut Health Problems, we have sneaky ways to introduce healthy choices into your kid's diet, myths and facts about celiac disease, colon cancer, tips to make every stool easier, and more. Thanksgiving and the bulk of the holidays are right around the corner, making this an exciting time to be with family, enjoy great food and warm sentiments. Unfortunately for many, gut distress and digestion problems often accompany this season. At Gut Health Problems, we're here to change that.

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of toxins and viruses and helping<br />

eliminate heavy metals from our bodies.<br />

One promising aspect of using postbiotics<br />

instead of probiotics is that postbiotics<br />

imitate the therapeutic and beneficial<br />

aspects of probiotics. At the same time,<br />

they minimize the need to administer live<br />

microorganisms to patients that cannot<br />

tolerate them like those with impaired<br />

immune defenses or immature intestinal<br />

barriers. At the same time, there is evidence<br />

that probiotic bacteria killed due to the heat<br />

in our gastrointestinal tract could function<br />

as postbiotics. Postbiotics seem to retain<br />

structure while continuing to provide health<br />

benefits to the patient, such accelerated<br />

intestinal barrier healing, and maturation.<br />

Whether you are a person with a sensitive or a less sensitive stomach, this article will help you with tips on<br />

how to maintain a healthy digestive system.<br />

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REDUCE THE NUMBER OF HARMFUL PATHOGENS IN THE BODY<br />

Our bodies are home to both harmful and beneficial bacteria. Some naturallyoccurring<br />

substances - and that includes plants and herbs - have antimicrobial properties<br />

which allow them to regulate harmful bacteria, hence helping our bodies fight illnesses<br />

and infections. Scientists believe that postbiotics could have some of these antimicrobial<br />

abilities. That is why it is believed that postbiotics could be the next frontier in helping<br />

our immune system fight pathogens. Pathogens like clostridium perfringens, Listeria<br />

monocytogenes, Escherichia coli, and Salmonella enterica are amongst those that<br />

researchers believe postbiotics can diminish.<br />

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