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Summer vegetables and fruits for the microbiome: what to choose without fanaticism
With the onset of summer, we often fall into gastronomic fanaticism: we try to eat as many fresh gifts of nature as possible to saturate the body with vitamins and lose excess weight. However, gastroenterologists and microbiologists every summer record a surge in complaints of bloating, cramps, heaviness and discomfort in the abdomen after eating seemingly completely healthy food. Modern 4P medicine proves that we feed not only ourselves, but also our microbiome.


7 Days to Improve Your Microbiome: A Simple Plan Without Fanaticism
The modern world has imposed on us the illusion that to improve our health or lose weight, we need to suffer: go on strict diets, drink questionable detox juices, or starve. However, advanced 4P medicine (personalized, predictive, preventive, patient-centered) proves that such fanaticism is not only ineffective, but also extremely dangerous.


Local seasonal products and the microbiome: why diversity matters
Modern science views humans not simply as a separate biological species, but as a complex "superorganism" consisting of human cells and trillions of microorganisms. Our bodies are inhabited by about 38 trillion bacterial cells, which even exceeds the number of our own cells (about 30 trillion). This vast microbial community - the microbiome - is our invisible inner world, which controls immunity, metabolism, mood and even eating habits.


Digestion after the holidays: how to regain lightness without strict diets
After the festive feasts are over, most of us face unpleasant consequences: a feeling of heaviness, flatulence (bloating), bowel disorders and the appearance of a few extra pounds. The traditional reaction to this condition is to try to abruptly go on a strict diet, organize a "detox" or start blindly counting calories.


How the microbiome changes in spring: seasonal foods, fiber, and digestion
The change of seasons is not only a change in the weather outside the window, but also a profound transformation within our bodies. Our gastrointestinal tract and the trillions of microorganisms that inhabit it (the microbiome) are evolutionarily adapted to seasonal changes in diet.


How to prepare your digestion for holidays and picnics: what to eat to avoid heaviness
Holidays, family gatherings, and spring and summer picnics are traditionally associated with joy and relaxation. However, for our gastrointestinal tract (GI), this period often turns into a real test. Consuming large amounts of processed foods, meat, fried foods, sweets, and alcohol leads to a feeling of heaviness, flatulence (bloating), heartburn, and bowel movements.
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