
Many adults with chronic abdominal pain, bloating, IBS, and food reactions don’t realize that their symptoms may be connected to something that happened decades earlier — repeated antibiotic use during childhood.
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Learn how "statistical significance" in research doesn’t always equate to meaningful real-world improvements. Discover why it's important to focus on the actual impact, not just the numbers.
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Candida die-off is one of the most misunderstood parts of Candida treatment. Many patients experience fatigue, brain fog, worsening digestive symptoms, or skin reactions when treatment begins — but these symptoms are temporary and part of the recovery process.
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Food reactions are one of the most confusing and misunderstood parts of IBS. Many patients react inconsistently, react to foods they’ve eaten their whole lives, or feel like they react to everything — even healthy foods.
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A lot of people are being pushed into high-dose methylated vitamins after genetic testing. But when methylation is already adequate, adding more can backfire.
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If you’ve tried every IBS diet — low FODMAP, gluten-free, keto, paleo, or “clean eating” — and you still don’t feel right, this is for you.
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Today I want to talk about methylation testing, including genes like MTHFR—what this testing actually tells you, why it’s become so popular, and why, in many cases, it’s over-rated and over-treated.
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Many people try to treat Candida and fail — not because Candida isn’t the problem, but because the treatment approach is incomplete or out of order.
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If you’ve been told you have IBS… then SIBO… then Candida… and you’re confused about which one you actually have — this video will help you finally make sense of it.
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Candida often doesn’t show up on tests — and that confuses a lot of people. Candida doesn’t shed consistently, stool tests have limits, and blood tests often miss gut-localized problems.
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