In many cases, the inflammation caused by leaky gut causes digestive symptoms such as heartburn, gas, bloating, diarrhea, constipation, cramping, and hemorrhoids. However, you might also start to suspect leaky gut if you have any of the following ongoing symptoms:
As you’re sitting in traffic, waiting for your meeting to begin, your hypothalamus in your brain tells you to release stress hormones. These are the same hormones that cause your body to fight or flight. When you release these hormones, your heart races, your breath gets faster, and your muscles get ready to take action.
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Humans are the only mammals that don’t make their own vitamin C. Interestingly Vitamin C is so important that literally, most other mammals have the ability to create their own. Aside from boosting the immune system, vitamin C also plays a role in various other functions of the body. It can help with the absorption
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