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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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A 5-PART GUIDE TO PASSING<br />

STOOLS MORE COMFORTABLY<br />

by<br />

Susan Barnes<br />

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This article will provide you helpful tips on how to avoid constipation and<br />

make your every poop moments easier and successful.<br />

Digestive health<br />

seems to<br />

be the new<br />

hot topic, as<br />

conversations<br />

are popping up everywhere<br />

online. One of the newest<br />

products to hit the market<br />

is called the “Squatty<br />

Potty,” and it is garnering<br />

a lot of attention because<br />

it helps users sit on the<br />

toilet properly, therefore<br />

helping them to be more<br />

comfortable while they<br />

have a bowel movement.<br />

The idea itself seems solid,<br />

but does the product do<br />

what it says it will? And,<br />

is it something necessary<br />

or can you get along just<br />

fine without it? The jury is<br />

still out on that one. There<br />

are medical professionals<br />

that are skeptical, because<br />

there isn’t any research to<br />

back up what the Squatty<br />

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