Tuesday, September 13, 2022

The 5 worst leaky gut foods

Plus the 10 best ones that should be in your refrigerator right now
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If you've ever experienced any of these...
 
  • Trouble falling asleep or trouble staying asleep...
  • Embarrassing gas and uncomfortable bloating...
  • Stubborn fat on your belly, hips, and thighs...
  • Skin issues like itchy or uneven skin, rashes, and break-outs...
  • Depression even when everything in your life is going great...
 
Your gut may have sprung a leak!
 
But even though it's estimated that over 90% of Americans suffer from "Leaky Gut"...
 
Don't be surprised if your doctor has never heard of it.
 
(It isn't a diagnosis taught in many traditional med schools.)
 
Here's why Leaky Gut is such a problem:
 
Toxins, which are normally locked safely away inside your gut...
 
Are able to breach your protective gut wall and seep into your bloodstream.
 
From there, the toxins can access any organ or system in your body...
 
Causing you to feel bloated, tired, flabby, foggy, or worse.
 
So in today's short article, you'll discover an easy way to support your best health...
 
By avoiding the common foods that can fuel a leaky gut.
Top 5 Worst Leaky Gut Foods
Tina
With gratitude,
Tina Anderson
Just Thrive | Founder
P.S. In addition to avoiding these Leaky Gut foods, there's ONE simple thing you can add to your routine…
 
And research shows it can help your gut stay balanced, strong, and healthy every day.  
 
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