Any old probiotic won’t necessarily work for you... and taking several supplements at once can actually lead to worse ...
For many years, doctors have recommended probiotics to some patients. But recent research has made some gut experts change their mind about the benefits of probiotic use. One gastroenterologist said ...
Probiotics are certain types of live microorganisms, such as bacteria and yeast, that live in our gut, nose on the skin, and just about every other part of our body. You can consume them through ...
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This article is part of SELF’s State of Supplements editorial package, in which we break down the BS claims, lack of science, and very real risks that come with the countless pills, powders, and ...
You’ve gut to be kidding. As America cruises toward peak probiotic — oh look, another $4 can of soda on supermarket shelves! — one sensible expert is asking, are we going overboard in the quest to ...
While internet marketing frequently positions SlimTide alongside prescription GLP-1 weight-loss medications (like semaglutide), the scientific reality is fundamentally different. SlimTide is a ...
In recent years, probiotic supplements have been publicized as a miracle cure for everything from digestive woes to mental health ailments and hormonal imbalances. The idea is compelling: Swallow some ...