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7 Foods to avoid at the grocery store

The bottom line is this: If these foods don’t make it into your grocery cart, they won’t make it into your body either. Normalizing gut function is the most important protocol in taking back your health. And the number one way to normalize gut function you may ask? Avoid foods that feed the bad gut bacteria.

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the role of Damp in gut health

In TCM the environment and weather are considered integral aspects of health. Traditional Chinese Medicine theory identifies climactic factors such as wind, cold, heat, and dampness, each associated with distinct patterns of imbalance within the body. Dampness, often viewed as a Yin pathogen, is considered a common contributor to various health concerns from ezcema, IBS, joint pain and fatigue.

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Gut Healthy Breakfast Porridge

Eating a gut healthy breakfast porrige is the best way to increase your digestive fire.

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) the digestive flora, or microbiome relates to the Qi of the Spleen and Stomach. When SP/ST Qi become weak or deficient, symptoms like bloating, brain fog, candida overgrowth and obsessive compulsive thoughts can occur. Why? Because the inner transformation mechanism is slowed down and it takes longer for things to digest.

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Meet the Point: PC6

Acupuncture point PC6, also known as Neiguan, is located on the inner forearm and has been found to have several benefits for anxiety, insomnia, abdominal pain, carpal tunnel and more. PC6 has a strong calming effect on the mind and body, helping to reduce anxiety, stress, and tension.

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