Not exact matches
In a study that has implications for humans with inflammatory diseases, researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and colleagues have found that, given
over a six - week period, the artificial sweetener sucralose, known by the brand name Splenda, worsens
gut inflammation in mice with Crohn's - like disease, but had no substantive effect on those without the
condition.
In a study that has implications for humans with inflammatory diseases, researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and colleagues have found that, given
over a six - week period, the artificial sweetener sucralose, known by the brand name Splenda, worsens
gut inflammation in mice with Crohn's disease, but had no substantive effect on those without the
condition.
Celiac disease is a good example of a
condition that starts with the
gut but can result in symptoms all
over.
Over 100 million people have SIBO - related
conditions including IBS, Acid Reflux, LPR (reflux into the larynx), Rosacea, Asthma, Fibromyagia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Autoimmunity, Leaky
Gut...
Many women with PCOS are put on the pill to manage their symptoms, but it often makes the
condition worse
over time as it impacts on insulin resistance and the balance of flora in the
gut.
If leaky
gut is left untreated it usually develops into IBS and
over time into ulcerative colitis which is an autoimmune
condition.
These serve so many more vitally important functions in your body than most people realize, and imbalance of good to bad bacteria in your
gut can cause
over 170 diseases and
conditions.
Taken
over time, they will lessen symptoms of poor digestive function such as gas and bloating, constipation, loose stools and food allergies; 2,11 enhance vitamin and mineral absorption; 4 promote balanced blood sugar levels; 3,4 protect the liver and strengthen eliminatory function; 3,11 heal inflammatory damage to the
gut wall; 3,11 and reduce the incidence of allergic disorders.2, 14 In short, the daily use of bitters can address some of the most rampant and heavily medicated health
conditions of our time.4