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Having a healthy gut doesn't have to be complicated.
In this episode, Kashif discusses gut health with Wade Lightheart, a 3-Time All Natural National Bodybuilding Champion who excels not only in physical strength but in health and fitness as he is also the President & Director of Education at BiOptimizers Nutrition. Wade is also an advisor to the American Anti-Cancer Institute, and the Founder of the Prosperity and Health Alliance. Wade has also authored books on nutrition such as
There are tons of diets that circulate around social media and passed on through word of mouth by people who say what they think works for them. This allows them to influence their peers into taking on the same diet but each individual has a unique genetic makeup that responds differently with everything that is consumed by the body.
Food and diet has changed over the years, and just in the US alone, 12% of hospital visits are related to gastrointestinal issues in which around 100 million people in the US are continuously suffering some form of digestive stress.
With that in mind, here are some of the topics discussed revolving around a healthy gut microbiome:
You may learn more from Wade Lightheart through the following:
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