Gut flora
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Even doctors are acknowledging that gut health is pivotal to your wellbeing

I always read a particular medical newsletter to keep up with what doctors are talking about in health.

It was MOST validating to read a headline about “How the Future of Medicine Will Revolve Around Our Gut”.

Of course, the article then went on to talk about how they are developing drugs to improve gut health – which I suppose is how drug companies and doctors think…

“I am convinced in the future our medicine cabinets are going to have not just medications like a statin for treating us, but [also] pills that treat and inhibit an enzyme in our microbes and elicit a health benefit in some chronic disease”

Stanley Hazen, MD, PhD, co-section head of Preventive Cardiology & Rehabilitation and director of the Center for Microbiome & Human Health at Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio.

How the Future of Medicine Will Revolve Around Our Gut

Naturopaths know how to do a lot to improve gut health WITHOUT drugs, TODAY.

I’m open to there being some drugs that may be powerful, BUT…

Why not improve your gut health using naturopathic techniques today! Get in touch today…

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