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'''"All disease begins in the gut."''' - Hippocrates more than 2,000 years ago<br >
'''"All disease begins in the gut."''' - Hippocrates more than 2,000 years ago<br >
Supporting intestinal health and restoring the integrity of the gut barrier is one of the most important goals of good health. What we put into our stomachs is important. There are more than 10 quadrillion things living in our intestines including 400 species of bacteria. Some good and some bad. Learn to maintain a [[Healthy Gut|healthy]] balance.
Supporting intestinal health and restoring the integrity of the gut barrier is one of the most important goals of good health. What we put into our stomachs is important. There are more than 10 quadrillion things living in our intestines including 400 species of bacteria. Some good and some bad. Learn to maintain a [[Healthy Gut|healthy]] balance.

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Healthy Guts

"All disease begins in the gut." - Hippocrates more than 2,000 years ago
Supporting intestinal health and restoring the integrity of the gut barrier is one of the most important goals of good health. What we put into our stomachs is important. There are more than 10 quadrillion things living in our intestines including 400 species of bacteria. Some good and some bad. Learn to maintain a healthy balance.

14 Steps for Healthy Guts by Pat Robinson

9 steps to health 5 for a healthy gut by Chris Kresser


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