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Leaky Gut Syndrome
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), Bloating, Constipation, Diarrhea
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Lactose Intolerance
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Celiac Disease and Non Celiac Gluten Sensitivity
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Food Allergies and Intolerances
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Crohn’s Disease
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Colitis
Dr. Shayesteh: Food Intolerence
If you experience bloating, stomach pain, or migraine, among other symptoms, a few hours after eating, you may have a food intolerance.
Dr. Shayesteh: Acid Reflux
How does your diet affect acid reflux? What kinds of treatment are there? Dr. Shayesteh joined 33 WYTV Daybreak to explain acid reflux and how it can be treated.
Dr. Shayesteh: Anti-Inflammatory Diet
Inflammation is known as the “mother of most diseases,” so why not fight back with an anti-inflammatory diet? Which foods should you be eating and which should you avoid?
Dr. Shayesteh: Diet High In Fruits & Vegetables Can Help You Live Longer
Fresh fruits and vegetables are packed with antioxidants and phytochemicals, which can improve health immensely
Dr. Shayesteh: The Link Between Good Health and Your Gut
Where does good health begin? The answer may be found deep down in your body.
Dr. Shayesteh: Leaky Gut
Leaky gut may be responsible for 80 to 90 percent of gastrointestinal, skin, and many other problems most people experience
Dr. Shayesteh: Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
Irritable Bowel Syndrome, or IBS, is caused by having a spastic colon and about 12 percent of people experience it
Dr. Shayesteh: Good Bacteria And The Gut
Harmful bacteria can multiply weight gain. The more harmful bacteria in the gut, the more fat can be produced