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How Probiotics Help the Body and Brain

How Probiotics Help the Body and Brain

by Dr. David Bilstrom | celiac, celiac disease, Crohn's disease, microbiome, probiotics, stress response, ulcerative colitis, Vitamin D

Probiotics: How they help the body and the brain, why some of us need them more than others, why it’s good to alternate, two of my favorites, and why I don’t recommend refrigerated probiotics.  Pro means good, biotics means bugs, so it’s good bugs that are the...

Sans Gluten: Eating Gluten Free in France and Learning About the United States Tax Code

by Dr. David Bilstrom | celiac, Fibromyalgia, gluten free, gluten intolerance

Sometimes a person has to travel far away to learn about where they come from. While researching about eating gluten free (GF) in France, I found something quite unexpected regarding the US tax code. Being GF in France seems to be about as misunderstood as it is in...
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