Many signs and symptoms indicate something is going on in the digestive system that isn’t right.
Gastrointestinal health is connected to all systems in the digestive tract working in unison providing for proper digestion, assimilation, nutrient absorption and toxin elimination.
Gastrointestinal health is connected to all systems in the digestive tract working in unison providing for proper digestion, assimilation, nutrient absorption and toxin elimination. Unfortunately, this is a rare occurrence for millions of people in the United States and around the world. In fact, it would be difficult to find someone who hasn’t experienced some type of gastrointestinal complaint at some time in their life. Gastrointestinal health is dependent on the following list of areas in the body:
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