Hi First name / there,
So your stomach isn’t feeling right. We know the feeling.
The toss, the turns, and sometimes it feels like your stomach is on an upside-down rollercoaster.
We’ve all been there. BUT, if this is
a daily or weekly occurrence for you, then we need to
chat. Yes, it’s time to get your digestion in order.
Here are some of the most common gut health questions we get asked by new or current clients that need help with their digestion:
→ Do I have to become vegetarian or vegan to be healthy?
→ I have had digestion issues my whole life. Doesn’t that mean it’s normal to have gas, bloating, indigestion, and the like?
→ I’m taking prescription medication that is causing digestive upset. Am I doomed?
→ Do I need a probiotic?
→ What about PREbiotics? What do they do?
If you’re
curious about our answers, click
here to view them on Instagram. We go deep!
AND, if you’re even more curious,
read our latest blog post. We discuss
Digestive Upset and how to get to the root cause of the disease.
Today, 60 percent of Americans have one chronic disease and 40 percent have two or more. Chronic conditions include abnormal cholesterol, osteoarthritis, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, stroke, cancer, Alzheimer’s and kidney failure. According to the
Milken Institute study – if we continue on this path – in 10 years, 83 million Americans will have three or more chronic diseases – more than double the 30.8 million in 2015.
Now, what if we told you that you could avoid inclusion in this statistic just by fixing your digestion? Hippocrates once said, “Let food be thy medicine and let thy medicine be food.” An ancient Ayurvedic proverb tells us the same: “When diet is wrong, medicine is of no use. When diet is correct, medicine is of no need.”
If you want to take your gut health seriously and truly fix the root cause of the issue, click
here to
schedule a 15-minute consultation. During the call, we’ll
chat about how you’re feeling and how we can get you on the right path to heal your gut, fix your digestive issues, and improve your overall wellbeing.
Until next week,