IgY NutritionMyth #10: Leaky Gut is Only Associated with DiseaseThe lining of the GI tract is the body’s largest barrier to the outside environment.Apr 12, 2017Apr 12, 2017
IgY NutritionMyth #9: A Gluten-Free Diet Is All You Need to Correct DysbiosisA gluten free diet (GFD) is a diet that omits all source of wheat, barley and rye. While it has long been the only treatment for those with…Apr 12, 2017Apr 12, 2017
IgY NutritionMyth #8: There is a clear definition of a “healthy microbiome”With the widespread attention paid to maintaining a healthy gut, it might come as a surprise that there is no clear definition of a…Apr 12, 2017Apr 12, 2017
IgY NutritionMyth #7: What I eat doesn’t affect the bacteria in my gut.Our microbiome is formed through childhood and reaches its adult composition by the age of two. It develops and adapts with us throughout…Apr 12, 2017Apr 12, 2017
IgY NutritionMyth #6: A disruption in microbial diversity is inevitable when using antibiotics.Recently, there has been a lot of attention in the media about the overuse of antibiotics and their associated negative side effects.Feb 21, 2017Feb 21, 2017
IgY NutritionMyth #5: You must detox to clean your gut.The idea that you need to detox or cleanse to get rid of toxins in the body has become very popular and has created a big market for…Feb 21, 2017Feb 21, 2017
IgY NutritionMyth #4: Probiotics are all you need to avoid microbiota imbalanceWhile probiotics and prebiotics can help improve and maintain a healthy gut balance, there are many other factors that can impact the…Feb 21, 2017Feb 21, 2017
IgY NutritionMyth #3: Only Yogurt contains ProbioticsYogurt is probably the best known and widely consumed food source of probiotics, but there are other sources to consider.Feb 21, 2017Feb 21, 2017
IgY NutritionMyth #2: All Probiotics are the Same.In 2015, the global retail market value of probiotics was $41 billion, and those supplement sales are projected to grow 37% globally by…Feb 21, 2017Feb 21, 2017
IgY NutritionMyth #1: Digestive Problems Only Surface in the Gut.Recent research has revealed that the balance of the bacteria in our gastrointestinal tracts effects a lot more than just our gut health.Feb 21, 2017Feb 21, 2017