You’re not the only one that can sense stress. The bacteria living in your body can too! Stress signals to...
Have you ever wondered why you always feel bloated, stiff, and crampy while your kid sister or best friend enjoys...
Anemia is broadly understood as a deficiency of red blood cells. The chief role of red blood cells is to...
Endometriosis is a gynecological disorder that usually shows up during a woman’s reproductive years. According to one 2010 report, endometriosis...
A study published this past month from Denmark stated that a gluten-free diet may successfully treat type I diabetes. (1)...
Recently, scientists have started to speculate that gut bacteria may play an essential role in the development of obesity, insulin...
Over-the-counter relief often provides little help. This leads many to turn toward pharmaceutical grade antacids, which either do not work...
It’s not fiber that makes up the bulk of your stool - it’s bacteria! About half of the weight of...
Over the last several generations, we have seen the emergence of a new kind of disease mechanism: environmental toxicity. At...
Our stools are important. So important that even Dr. Mehmet Oz suggests that we make a mental note of stool...
Over the past several years, research into diabetes has found a link between diabetes, intestinal permeability, and gut bacteria. (1)...
Whether it is in our gut or on our teeth, bacteria survive and thrive in a structure that they create...
The skin and gut connection has been recognized as undeniable in the medical community. In fact, most dermatologists will acknowledge...
If your newborn infant is not properly digesting breast milk, your doctor may suggest that you feed your baby formula....
What is diverticulitis? It begins with a pinching pain in the left lower abdomen. Around the pelvic bone and sometimes...