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Rosacea: Understanding the Chronic, Inflammatory Skin Disorder

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Rosacea, a chronic, inflammatory facial skin disorder is associated with inflammatory bowel conditions, small intestinal bacteria overgrowth (SIBO) and Helicobacter Pylori infection. A large nationwide cohort study of the Danish population reported a 46% increased risk for celiac disease, a 45% increased risk for Crohn’s disease, and a 19% increased risk for ulcerative colitis.

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High Histamine?

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Histamine release is part of the immune response to a foreign protein. Symptoms are usually confined to one area of the body and include itchy skin, low blood pressure, increased heart rate, changes in blood vessel wall permeability, flushing, pain, and difficulty breathing. Some of these bodily changes result in sneezing, nasal congestion and runny nose.  If the immune reaction is severe, it causes anaphylaxis, which is a body wide, life threatening over production of histamine.

1. Some people d…

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Bad Breath, Bloating, Belching, Burning

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H.Pylori speaks for itself! Approximately 90% to 100% of patients with duodenal ulcers, 70% of patients with gastric ulcers, and about 50% of people older than 50 years test positive for H. Pylori. Signs are often bad breath, bloating, belching and burning.

Helicobacter pylori (H. Pylori) is a type of bacteria that infects your stomach and can cause ulcers, inflammation, or even stomach cancer. It produces urease and carbonic anhydrase, which cooperatively function to achieve a detrimental neutra…

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Cardiovascular health, glycemic control, and weight loss all start in the gut...

Botanical Medicine and the Microbiome: A Path to Better Metabolism



Research shows that obesity, insulin resistance, and diabetes are often linked to an imbalance in the gut microbiome—specifically, a decrease in beneficial bacteria and an overgrowth of opportunistic pathogens.



One major consequence of this imbalance is an overgrowth of Gram-negative bacteria, which increases levels of lipopolysaccharides (LPS). LPS triggers inflammation, contributing to gut permeability (often referred to as …

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Do You Detox?

Check how toxic you are by answering the following questions below. The more questions you answer “yes” to, the more toxic you are likely to be, and the more likely you are to benefit from a professionally supervised detox.



  1. Are you constantly tired?


  2. Is your skin spotty or dull?


  3. Do you miss days of passing stool?


  4. Is your stool irregular?


  5. Do you have dark circles under your eyes?


  6. Do you have aches and pains in your joints?


  7. Do you suffer from high levels of phlegm or sinus congestion?


  8. Do…

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Is Your Sleep Disrupted by Liver Disease?

Liver overload and disrupted sleep are not new concepts. Each organ has specific times when its function peaks, and according to Traditional Chinese Medicine, the liver's peak hours are between 1-3 a.m. If the liver is overloaded, you may wake up during this time. Similarly, around 1-3 p.m., it's common to feel groggy—another indication of liver strain. While improving sleep hygiene is essential, it's equally important to reduce factors like alcohol and sugar that burden the liver. Chronic slee…

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Pomegrate Ap-peel

Pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) peel is an antioxidant rich dietary fibre easy to prepare and pleasant to enjoy. The entire pomegranate plant is a pharmacy full of rich extracts. The fruit and fruit extracts have been shown to promote good health benefits for wound healing, cancer, type 2 diabetes, and atherosclerosis and cardiovascular diseases. The roots and bark exhibit healing properties against parasites and worm infestation. The flower buds are used to alleviate the symptoms of diarrhea,…

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What's with wheat?

Ever wonder why so many people are now gluten intolerant? The change in landscape of the microbiome is certainly part of the picture however, the wheat itself has changed over time.



The original wheat was very labour intensive to grow and harvest yields were minimal. As the need to feed more people with less work grew, the idea was favourable to breed wheat so it had more appealing qualities to withstand the weather, differences in soil and reduced labour load.



Einkorn is the most primitive…

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Cholesterol linked to Gut Health?

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of death in adults worldwide, and lipid metabolism disorders are significant risk factors.



Cholesterol is a waxy and fat-like substance made in our body. It is made in all cells, but mostly in the liver. Cholesterol is a back bone building block for steroid hormones, bile acids and vitamin D.



Cholesterol comes from the liver making its own and the diet.  Foods like egg yolks and shellfish are high in cholesterol. If you eat only 200 to 30…

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Gut Health Radio Broadcast : Listen In!

Bridgeport Connecticut's WPKN radio broadcast host Dr. Z., interviews Dr. Laura M.Brown, ND.



In this interview Dr. Brown answers the top ten questions about gut health









10 questions



  1. What affects our gut health?


  2. What does sleep have to do with good gut health?


  3. What kind of testing is available for gut health assessment?


  4. What is the connection between autoimmune disease and gut health?


  5. Are we born with a microbiome?


  6. What are your favourite botanical medicines for healing th…

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