Digestive

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Chios Mastic & Properties: The natural antidote to indigestion..and not only that

Chios mastic is one of the few natural resins with documented pharmacological properties, as it has been extensively researched ~ and the scientific community continues its work.

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Gastritis: Symptoms and Ways of Treatment

Gastritis is inflammation of the gastric mucosa and comes in two forms: acute (with sudden, severe symptoms) and chronic (progresses gradually, often without initial symptoms).

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Abdominal Bloating: What can I do to relieve it?

Abdominal bloating is the feeling of fullness, weight or stretching in the area between the chest and hips. It is often accompanied by an increase in abdominal girth, discomfort or even pain. It is a common symptom that may occur occasionally due to eating habits or may be chronic, indicating more serious problems.

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Constipation: Causes of occurrence & natural ways of treatment

The functional symptom of constipation is quite common, affecting around 19% of the world's population.

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Probiotics & Irritable Bowel: Ways to Treat Symptoms

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a functional bowel disorder, with the majority of sufferers, being women.

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Probiotics: The "hidden" treasure of our health

Did you know that we live with around 40 trillion bacteria, whose integrity plays an integral role in our physical and mental health?

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Berberine & Blood Sugar: A promising ingredient

Berberine is a natural ingredient derived from the family plant, Berberis vulgaris.

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Berberine for Weight Loss: The whole truth about the newest supplement ingredient

Berberine is not a fat-burner, it does not act as a thermogenic or as stimulatory manner, but its main action is found in multiple molecular mechanisms.

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