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Understanding & Identifying Leaky Gut

Leaky gut is a condition where the lining of the small intestine becomes damaged. This damage causes gaps in the tight junctions between the cells of the gut wall, allowing substances like toxins, partially digested food, and bacteria to "leak" into the bloodstream, and can lead to a host of health problems. In this blog, we’re taking all things leaky gut including how it occurs, it’s impact on health, how we diagnose it, and what we can do about it!

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Should I take probiotics if I have had a course of antibiotics?

When it comes to whether or not you should take probiotics with antibiotics, the short answer is yes! But perhaps not for the reasons you might think. Many people think we take probiotics so that these beneficial bacteria will then take up permanent residence in our gut and continue to grow. This is now understood NOT to be the case. But we should still take them. Read on to learn why.

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The scoop on poop: Constipation.

As naturopaths we love to talk about to poo/poop/stools/bowel movements. It’s a fundamental part of the job! And that’s because they are an excellent report card for our digestive and gastrointestinal health which has important ramifications for our overall health and wellbeing.

Constipation is one of the most common gastrointestinal disorders worldwide, in both adults and children. Prevalence estimated at around 20% of the population. That is a lot of people not pooping enough!

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Grandma knew best: Stewed apples

Forget your expensive, fancy superfoods, when it comes to the gut the apple, and in particular the stewed apple, is a POWERHOUSE! It turns out that, like always, grandma knew best when she served up stewed apples on the regular! Whether she knew what she was doing or not, those stewed apples she served supported the health of the gut microbiome, intestinal wall integrity (no leaky gut!) and helped reduce allergy and inflammation.

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