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Gut Health Problems March 2018

In the March 2018 issue of Gut Health Problems, learn essential steps to an effective pretox, vitamin-rich superfoods, tricks to cure an overactive bladder, and more. We hope February was a great month for you, as it was for our team. With spring on the horizon, there's a whole new season of food and activity for you to enjoy - hopefully gut problem free!

In the March 2018 issue of Gut Health Problems, learn essential steps to an effective pretox, vitamin-rich superfoods, tricks to cure an overactive bladder, and more. We hope February was a great month for you, as it was for our team. With spring on the horizon, there's a whole new season of food and activity for you to enjoy - hopefully gut problem free!

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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR<br />

Issue 14<br />

MARCH <strong>2018</strong><br />

Editor<br />

Susan Barnes<br />

Writer<br />

Michael Hall<br />

Head of Creatives<br />

Nyvia Ross<br />

Lead Graphic Designer<br />

Michael Juanson<br />

Graphic Designers<br />

Rogelio Castino, Jr.<br />

Leonard Inciong<br />

Quality Assurance Editor<br />

Nicole Ross<br />

Junior Editor<br />

Keeneth Ross<br />

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Welcome to the <strong>March</strong> <strong>2018</strong> issue<br />

of <strong>Gut</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Problems</strong>! We hope<br />

February was a great month for you,<br />

as it was for our team. With spring<br />

on the horizon, there’s a whole new<br />

season of food and activity for you to<br />

enjoy - hopefully gut problem free!<br />

In the last issue, you learned easy<br />

tips to relieve constipation, healthy<br />

foods to end unhealthy cravings,<br />

natural remedies to water retention<br />

and bloating, and more. We covered<br />

frequently asked questions about<br />

fiber, cancer-causing snacks to avoid<br />

giving to your kids, and practical<br />

approaches to dining out GMOfree.<br />

In this issue, learn essential<br />

steps to an effective pretox, vitaminrich<br />

superfoods, tricks to cure an<br />

overactive bladder, and more.<br />

Your gut health should be important<br />

to you all year long, not just during<br />

the holidays or when you know you’ll<br />

be eating certain foods. Whether<br />

you’re a lover of barbecue or are a<br />

full vegan, there are steps to take<br />

to make sure your body is getting<br />

what it needs to be healthy, and to<br />

not be a nuisance to you. Thanks for<br />

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

out 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 />

<strong>March</strong> <strong>2018</strong> 7

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