In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) there is the fascinating concept of "organ clock" or "Meridian watch". This principle states that every organ in the human body is assigned to a certain period of the day.
It almost seems a typical one Civilization disease to be. Heartburn - or more precisely the Gastroesophageal reflux disease - is one of the most common complaints about the digestive tract. Around 20% of people in western countries are affected.
The common disease diabetes mellitus, often referred to as "diabetes", is a collective term for various metabolic disorders. The main feature is a permanently increased blood sugar level. But did you know that this disease could also be related to histamine?
The connection between the skin and intestine shows that our skin health is directly influenced by our intestinal microbioma - and vice versa. But how exactly does it work? And what does that mean for people with skin problems such as neurodermatitis, acne or generally sensitive skin?
Sometimes it is the smallest molecules that make the biggest vertebrae - histamine is just one thing. His story does not begin with allergies or intolerances, but with pure curiosity and research spirit in the early 20th century ...
Despite organic, fiber and low in sugar, digestive problems? Maybe there is more to it: multi-intolerances – The often overlooked cause of stubborn symptoms such as flatulence, headache or energeticiness. In this article you will find out how they arise, what you have to pay attention to – And what really helps your intestine now.
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