Trust Your Gut: How To Get Back in Balance and Stay Healthy
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Occasional symptoms, such as gas, bloating, heartburn and constipation, are common and usually don’t signal anything serious. Most often, your gut is simply out of balance. But, lifestyle changes, such as diet, exercise and sleep management can help.
Occasional symptoms, such as gas, bloating, heartburn and constipation, are common and usually don’t signal anything serious. Most often, your gut is simply out of balance. But, lifestyle changes, such as diet, exercise and sleep management can help.
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