7 Ways to Replenish Good Bacteria After Antibiotics
Antibiotics don’t have to wreak havoc on the gut. Here are 7 simple ways to replenish good bacteria after antibiotics.
Gut health and healthy digestion are arguably the foundation of good overall health. Recent new research has drawn connections between the health of your stomach and intestines and your brain, your heart, your immune system, and, of course your ability to absorb the nutrients that fuel all the biological mechanisms that keep your body healthy and functioning properly. Symptoms like bloating, constipation and heartburn can be precursors to more serious digestive conditions like IBS, SIBO, and even colitis. Take a look below to see some of Dr. Ruscio’s, DC recent and popular articles related to gut health.
Antibiotics don’t have to wreak havoc on the gut. Here are 7 simple ways to replenish good bacteria after antibiotics.
Managing Candida overgrowths can be challenging but harnessing the power of these natural Candida support remedies can improve symptoms and restore balance.
Your gut microbiome is the community of bacteria in your intestines that impacts your total body health. Here’s a guide to understanding—and bettering—it.
Struggling with SIBO? Learn how an elemental diet can be transformative for your gut health.
A liquid elemental diet is a predigested, easily absorbed meal replacement shake. Here’s how to use it to quell stubborn gut issues and what...
Dreading your daily fruits and veggies because of instant bloating? These foods typically don’t cause bloating on their own—the key lies in your gut.
What is autoimmune gastritis, and how can you manage it? Discover the best diet and supplements to quell the fire of this inflammatory condition.
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