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Digestive Health

Inflammatory Bowel Disorders: Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis According to the Mismatch Hypothesis (part 1)
Raphael Sirtoli, M.Sc.
Are environmental factors driving the rise of IBDs? See more about the etiology, symptoms, and potential treatments of Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis.
Protein: Is It Bad for Your Gut?
M.S. and Robert Yang, M.S.
There is an ongoing debate in the nutrition world about protein’s effect on the gut. A healthy gut microbiome is critical to preventing disease and inflammation. Research shows protein actually improves gut health rather than harm it when combined with fiber.
Recent research study challenges the Paleolithic diet’s benefit on gut and cardiovascular health and adds that whole grain sources may be required
Mark J. Smith, Ph.D. and Ph.D.
A recent study from Australia found the Paleo Diet raises TMAO, but Mark J. Smith show that there may be more politics than results in the study
Eating Disorders, Mental Health, and the Gut Microbiome
B.A., Casey Thaler, B.A., NASM-CPT, FNS, et. al.
With 30 million people in the US suffering from eating disorders, what can we tell from the gut microbial populations and what role does diet play?
Probiotics, Paleo, and Gut Health
Christopher Clark
Adopting a Paleo lifestyle promotes a healthy gut microbiome, but certain medical conditions require additional supplementation of natural probiotics.
Wheat Series Part 2: Wheat and Gluten’s Effect on Intestinal Permeability
M.S. and Trevor Connor, M.S.
While going gluten-free may seem like a fad, it helps avoid health problems caused by intestinal permeability.
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