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The Missing Link in IBS: How Methylation, Mitochondria, and B Vitamins Shape Your Gut Health
The Missing Link in IBS: How Methylation, Mitochondria, and B Vitamins Shape Your Gut Health
Unlock the science behind IBS relief. Discover how methylation and mitochondrial health intersect with digestive wellness, genetics, and nutrition. This article dives deep into why methylation matters for gut health, energy, hormone balance, and detoxification, and how small lifestyle shifts can influence gene activity, improve symptoms, and help you feel vibrant again.
Ideal for practitioners, researchers, and anyone interested in holistic approaches to managing chronic gut issues.
#IBS #Methylation #Mitochondria #GutHealth #NutritionScience
Gut Health Might Be the Secret to Your Exercise Motivation
Gut Health Might Be the Secret to Your Exercise Motivation
When it comes to exercise motivation, new science shows that gut health could trump genetics, willpower, or even your mood. Why? Your microbiome talks to your brain via dopamine — the “reward” chemical that makes workouts feel GOOD.
#guthealth #fitnessmotivation #dopaminehacks
Why Gut Health Should Be Your Top New Year’s Resolution
Why Gut Health Should Be Your Top New Year’s Resolution
Whether your goal for the New Year is to lose weight, increase your energy, or improve mental clarity or overall health, there’s one fundamental area you can’t afford to ignore: gut health.
The gut microbiome — often called your “second brain,” even though it is our primal brain — affects almost every organ in your body, including your brain, heart, and immune system. Neglecting your gut health could mean sabotaging your health goals.