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DFH News and Articles

Our dedicated education team at Designs for Health have put together the following educational and insightful news articles and nutritional updates.

Science & Research

  • Having a healthy gut is commonly understood as an important condition for overall health. Science has shown there are both physiological and mental health benefits for having the right microbiome or gut balance.

  • New studies indicate a link between low magnesium levels and an increased risk in coronary artery calcification.

  • Often a result of ingesting contaminated food & beverage, although could be due to more serious infection. It is important to diagnose and treat appropriately to restore gastrointestinal health.

  • An inflammatory bowel disease and autoimmune condition which can lead to inflamed and ulcerated lower gastrointestinal tract.

  • Abdominal pain and diarrhoea, due to ulcers and open sores which is commonly known as inflammatory bowel disease can be due to many factors.

  • A gastrointestinal disorder such as IBS can be painful and debilitating and quite often difficult to diagnose. Symptoms can include constipation, diarrhea, bloating.

  • There are many factors which could lead to bacterial in-balances in the human microbiome, which left unchecked, could lead to the growth of parasites and gut infections.

  • With increasing scientific research, the understanding of Fungi within the human microbiome continues to evolve. The role of pathogenic and common and necessary fungi and bacteria is important for balancing overall health.

  • Chronic low-grade inflammation has been shown to contribute to almost all chronic disease, aging, and increased risk of morbidity and mortality.

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