Intestinal diseases are painful and uncomfortable. The inconvenience of checking menus for ‘forbidden fruits’ or suddenly looking three sizes bigger because of a bloated stomach makes even the strongest of us give in and hole up at home – the effort is just too much.
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Gut Health has been a topic in many conversations lately and there is no wonder why as Gut health is responsible for many conditions which may seem unrelated at first glance.
World renowned scientists are busy at work proving the connections between Gut health and migraines, anxiety, depression and other mental or physical ailments of the body.
Can you think of two things that all of us have got in common? Personally, if you ask me I’d tell you that as human beings, the two things we all have in common, is that we all want to look and feel good. However, both of these factors are interdependent on each other, meaning that one cannot occur without the presence of the other.
We normally reach for a pill whenever we get a headache, rarely connecting the state of our gut with a migraine attack, but more and more studies are digging deeper to uncover the truth that was suggested by doctors centuries ago.
By now almost everyone knows someone who has either been exposed to or infected with COVID-19. And while everyone’s symptoms may vary just like the severity of the disease, almost everyone reports lingering symptoms during and after recovery process.
According to a recent study among patients infected with COVID-19 in the Hubei province of China, nearly 49% of people were hospitalised with gastrointestinal symptoms such as stomach cramps, pain, diarrhea and vomiting.
The following information is NOT intended to endorse drugs or recommend therapy. While the info below might be helpful, it is not a substitute for the expertise, skill, knowledge and judgement of healthcare practitioners in patient care.
How much or rather how little do we really know about leaky gut? Leaky gut is not diagnosed very often and it happens partly because there is not enough research done to date.