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Testosterone and Its Importance For Proper Digestive Health

Testosterone and Its Importance For Proper Digestive Health

by John Brisson | Feb 21, 2018 | Digestive Health, Hormones/Neurotransmitters

The primary female sex hormones estrogen and progesterone have been studied more when it comes to their effect on digestion compared to the primary male sex hormone testosterone. You can read hundreds of articles on the internet about symptoms of low testosterone (low...
Upper Gut Dysbiosis, Anxiety, Brain Fog, Fatigue, Is Ammonia the Cause?

Upper Gut Dysbiosis, Anxiety, Brain Fog, Fatigue, Is Ammonia the Cause?

by John Brisson | Jan 12, 2018 | Digestive Health, SIBO, Upper gut

When someone is suffering from dysbiosis, imbalances within the body can readily occur and make people ill. Upper gut dysbiosis is becoming more well-known and is separate from SIBO (small intestinal bacterial overgrowth) and colonic overgrowth. With new research, we...
Vitamin B-12 and Your Gut

Vitamin B-12 and Your Gut

by Jason Hooper | Dec 12, 2017 | Digestive Health, Mitochondrial Health, Supplement Recommendations

Cobalamin (vitamin B-12) is a fascinating nutrient with unique properties unlike anything else discovered. It is named for the cobalt molecule that is central in its molecular structure and provides an inorganic component which supplies and receives electrons. It is...
Why I Rarely Recommend Iron Supplements for Anemia

Why I Rarely Recommend Iron Supplements for Anemia

by John Brisson | Dec 3, 2017 | Digestive Health, Hypermineralosis, Minerals

Proper iron metabolism is essential for mitochondrial function and your health as a whole. Iron is one of the most abundant minerals in our human body, most of it is bounded to iron regulating proteins (ferritin, hepcidin, ceruloplasmin, hemosiderin, and transferrin)...
Can Your Gut Health Affect Blood Pressure?

Can Your Gut Health Affect Blood Pressure?

by Jason Hooper | Nov 29, 2017 | Digestive Health, News and Studies, SIBO

The American College of Cardiology has released new guidelines for defining hypertension or high blood pressure.  There are news sources like CNN[1] and the Wall Street Journal[2] that are claiming that the affected American population that will now be defined as...
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