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[Report Spam | Unsubscribe]( Weâve been told our whole lives to eat certain fruits, vegetables, and whole grains to stay in good health. However, according to Dr. Steven Gundry â a world-renowned heart surgeon â many so called âhealth foodsâ in the American diet contain a dangerous toxin, that could be expanding your waistline. âThis toxin causes micro-tears to form in your fragile intestinal-wall â allowing bacteria and waste products to seep into your body.â Says Dr. Gundry. This harmful condition is best known as âleaky gut,â and itâs affecting millions of people nationwide. Warning signs include weight gain, fatigue, digestive discomfort, stiff, achy joints, and even skin problems. Dr. Gundry explains, âThese side effects are often mistaken for normal signs of aging, because leaky gut usually develops over a matter of years, and sometimes even decades. But I can assure you, the damage caused by these so called âhealth foodsâ is far from normal.â The good news is, this problem can be easily fixed from your own home. âItâs very simple, you just have to know which foods are actually healthy, and which contain this hidden toxin,â he goes on to explain. By simply eliminating this harmful toxin, Dr. Gundry has seen thousands of his own patients make swift recoveries. (In fact, he even lost 70lbs himself!) Now, after years of research, Dr. Gundry has decided to release an informative video to the public â free and uninterrupted â showcasing exactly which foods you need to avoid. âGood health is one of lifeâs toughest obstacles,â he explains. âSo, if this video can help people achieve that, Iâll be thrilled to hear I was of help.â The video has since gone viral, first being shared by users on Facebook, then being featured on news sites like ABC and CBS. So far, the comments and feedback have been outstanding, with thousands of Americans feeling better than they have in decades. [Click here to watch the presentation:]( â â Before you go - must read: "Changes in Your Appetite May Indicate Liver Disease, Experts Warn" Changes in how we react to certain foods can often point to various conditions. Loss of taste when infected with the coronavirus is a well-known example of this phenomenon. If you donât enjoy your meals quite as much as you used to, your loss of appetite can easily point to an underlying issue as well. Youâre probably aware of the crucial role your liver plays in your bodyâs proper functioning. This large organ performs a myriad of tasks every day: it filters your blood (removing toxins and excess glucose), metabolizes food and drugs, and produces substances that help turn fat into energy. You may be able to live without some organs, but the liver isnât one of them. But how is your liver function related to your appetite? Considering that itâs the liverâs job to metabolize nutrients, toxins and improperly digested food will build up in the blood if it canât complete its task. Naturally, this will make you feel less than stellar and may affect your appetite. There are several diseases related to the liver, including hepatitis, cirrhosis, alcoholic and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, liver cancer, etc. Due to their varying symptoms, identifying issues with this organ can sometimes be challenging. However, a loss of appetite is a common symptom with most types of liver disease. Consequently, malnutrition is also prevalent among liver disease patients. Of course, not feeling up to enjoying your favorite meal doesnât necessarily mean that your liver is to blame. It can also be a result of less serious conditions. Therefore, watching out for other symptoms of liver troubles is paramount for accurate diagnosis. Weakness, fever, jaundice, certain changes to the condition of your stool and urine, and pain under your ribs where your liver is located are some other signs to watch out for. â â Advertisement
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