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  1. Can Your Gut Microbes Help You Live Longer?

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    Can Your Gut Microbes Help You Live Longer?

    Your magnificent gut microbiome (that houses all the combined bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and viruses that live within your intestinal tract) has a direct impact on many health aspects, including athletic performance, weight, and digestion. In addition, did you know that these abundant, beneficial bacteria may actually play a role in determining how long you live? 

  2. Probiotics: The New Frontier in Your Health and Why You Should Care

    Probiotics: The New Frontier in Your Health and Why You Should Care

    Probiotics: The New Frontier in Your Health and Why You Should Care

    Did you know a healthy GI tract is the foundation for your own good mental and physical health? With approximately 100 trillion microorganisms living in the GI tract, it can easily swing out of balance with the wrong foods.   

  3. How Enzymes Can Get Your Digestion Back on Track

    How Enzymes Can Get Your Digestion Back on Track

    How Enzymes Can Get Your Digestion Back on Track

    Enzymes are proteins that serve as biological catalysts to accelerate chemical reactions. These powerhouse proteins have been used by humans for centuries in baking, brewing, and in the production of alcohol and cheese. Our ancestors used enzymes such as amylase, protease, and lipase without having an understanding of the biological resonance that these biomolecules can unlock.

  4. The Connection Between Autism & the Gut

    The Connection Between Autism & the Gut

    The Connection Between Autism & the Gut

    Up to 71% of children with autism suffer from gastrointestinal issues. The cause of these symptoms, such as constipation, diarrhea, or abdominal discomfort, are unknown. However, researchers believe they may have found a clue.

  5. Will Your Child Become Overweight? The Answer May Lie in Their Gut

    Will Your Child Become Overweight? The Answer May Lie in Their Gut

    Will Your Child Become Overweight? The Answer May Lie in Their Gut

    Norwegian scientists believe a baby’s gut may predict whether a child will become overweight or obese later in life.

  6. Scientists Link Fibromyalgia to Specific Gut Bacterium

    Scientists Link Fibromyalgia to Specific Gut Bacterium

    Scientists Link Fibromyalgia to Specific Gut Bacterium

    For the first time, scientists have linked a specific gut bacterium to fibromyalgia. The disease is characterized by widespread chronic pain, sleep impairments, and fatigue.

     

  7. NASA: Spaceflight Will Change Your Poop

    NASA: Spaceflight Will Change Your Poop

    NASA: Spaceflight Will Change Your Poop

    According to the landmark NASA Twins Study, extended spaceflight will change your poop.

  8. How Your Gut Bacteria Affects Your Athletic Performance

    How Your Gut Bacteria Affects Your Athletic Performance

    How Your Gut Bacteria Affects Your Athletic Performance

    The wrong kinds of gut bacteria has been linked to everything from Alzheimer’s to anxiety, but until recently, it was unknown whether the microbiome could have a positive impact on the body in terms of physical performance.  https://wyss.harvard.edu/discovery-of-performance-enhancing-bacteria-in-the-human-microbiome/

  9. How Your Gut Bacteria Affects your IBD

    How Your Gut Bacteria Affects your IBD

    How Your Gut Bacteria Affects your IBD

    A new study is helping researchers understand why the microbiome – the collection of trillions of organisms living together in the gut – changes during a bout of Irritable Bowel Disorder and how this results in an unnecessary inflammatory reaction.

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