Tag: food allergies
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What Is Brain Fog and How Can You Prevent It?
Have you ever experienced brain fog? It is a genuine and sometimes almost debilitating problem, especially if you experience it severely. And even if it’s something you can try to push through, you shouldn’t have to force optimistic thinking to make it through the fog. So, what is brain fog? Is it something you can…
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8 Benefits of Hemp Milk Never to Overlook
Got hemp milk? For at least 10,000 years, humans have been consuming milk from cows. According to an article published by Homestead, early humans also drew milk from sheep, goats, horses, camels, and yaks. Now, people have a choice to enjoy several plant-based products that animal-free, such as hemp milk. Conversely, most dairy products in…
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9 Healthful Benefits of Eating Gluten-free Sorghum
Are you searching for natural food that is healthy, versatile, and flavorful? Then you’re bound to love sorghum. Not only is this ancient grain loaded with nutrients and fiber, but it’s also gluten-free. Perhaps your only familiarity with this grain by seeing it as a bottled syrup in the grocery store. This tasty and nutritious…
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Belgian Researchers Pinpoint the Exact Cause of IBS
Belgian researchers have recently traced the cause of IBS to certain biological mechanisms in the body. The KU Leuven team hopes that their findings will lead to better treatments for IBS and other gastrointestinal disorders. The study, published in Nature on January 13, 2021, was performed in both mice and humans. Around 20% of people…
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12 Telltale Signs You Have a Leaky Gut and How to Heal It
The leaky gut syndrome doesn’t only cause symptoms in the digestive system. Instead, it can cause uncomfortable, painful, and sometimes harmful symptoms to appear throughout the body. A leaky gut can result from chronic stress, unhealthy dietary choices, toxic overload, and bacterial imbalance. This syndrome is recognized by holistic practitioners and nutritionists worldwide. However, many…
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Allergist Explains What Happens to Your Body If You Have a Food Allergy
In the United States, 32 million people live with a life-threatening food allergy. With that number, there has been a 377% increase in anaphylactic food reactions. The only way to prevent this type of response is to learn more about the allergy. Learning about what happens to your body when you develop a food allergy…