
MALT, GALT and Leaky Gut
Energetix | Emily Greene-Hartsfield, ND Our bodies are constantly bombarded by outside influences, and the major defense is our own immune systems. The immune system is a complex network of many…
Energetix | Emily Greene-Hartsfield, ND Our bodies are constantly bombarded by outside influences, and the major defense is our own immune systems. The immune system is a complex network of many…
Benefits of Bitters You may have noticed cocktail bitters listed on the drink menu at your favorite restaurant, or maybe you’ve seen a bottle of them while walking down the…
We say things like "I had a gut feeling" or "Like a punch to the gut," but did you know there is actually a scientific reason why we say this? The enteric nervous system!
In the United States and many other countries, gastric difficulty has become an epidemic—most commonly acid indigestion. With 60-70 million people affected by various types of gastric/digestive difficulties, there must be more we can do.
Many botanicals can help ease the effects of nausea and vomiting, but ginger stands out among them.
There’s Glycyrrhiza glabra (common licorice) and there’s deglycyrrhizinated licorice (DGL), but what’s the difference? To know which is right for your patient, let’s go all the way to the root!