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Old 01-15-2016, 12:03 PM #1
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Sorry to hear that. Considering so much of our immune system is based in the gut and the microbiom there, I'm not surprised that when so much goes wrong with our bodies, our guts are also unwell.

My gut problems/IBS goes back many years before my SFN, which is all the more reason why I should have done something earlier and perhaps prevented this.

It's worth looking into. Much of my very effective self healing over the last several months is thanks to healing my gut.


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I also developed gut problems all of a sudden out of nowhere when I never had this before.

I might inquire whether it's connected to the pn.
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