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Trust your GUT

12/5/2017

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Bree Ward link
2/25/2019 11:02:31 pm

I learned something about the bacteria in the gut when I read your article. It's informative when you aid that microbiota is in charge of the healthy digestion of a person. I have been suffering from stomach pain for the last 3 days. It's not that severe but it's worrying me. I'll have to check this with a physician as this might have something to do with the imbalance of good bacteria in my gut.

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