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A child's microbiome in summer: nutrition, berries, ice cream and intestinal comfort
Summer holidays are traditionally associated with freedom, outdoor games and a change in diet. Winter porridges are replaced by fresh berries, fruits from grandma's garden, street fast food and, of course, ice cream. However, for a child's gastrointestinal tract (GI), this period often turns into a real stress test.


MICROBIOME BIOHACKING: How to hack the aging system using legal methods
The idea of eternal youth has long gone beyond the realm of science fiction films. Today, advanced scientists, investors, and entrepreneurs are actively implementing biohacking into their lives — a systemic approach to managing one's own biology. However, the most effective tool for "hacking" aging processes is not hidden in plastic surgery or cryochambers.


Oral microbiome: why children develop cavities despite brushing their teeth, and how the gut destroys enamel
Hundreds of thousands of parents face the same problem: the child regularly brushes his teeth, uses high-quality toothpastes, limits sweets, but the dentist diagnoses caries again and again. Traditional dentistry often explains this by "bad genetics" or "insufficient hygiene". However, modern evidence-based science and microbiomics prove: caries is not a local problem of one tooth.


Premature skin aging: how your gut condition affects your wrinkles and why creams aren't enough
he beauty industry sells millions of jars of anti-wrinkle creams every year, promising eternal youth thanks to collagen, hyaluronic acid and retinoids. Women and men spend huge amounts of money to maintain the freshness of their faces. However, modern evidence-based science and 4P medicine claim that it is impossible to stop skin aging by influencing it only from the outside.
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