by John Brisson | Apr 26, 2017 | Digestive Health
In bacterial foodborne gastrointestinal illnesses, there is a difference between classical food poisoning and foodborne infections. Food poisoning occurs after the consumption of food containing bacterial toxins (examples include E. coli, B. cereus, and Clostridium...
by John Brisson | Apr 25, 2017 | Digestive Health, Probiotics
There are many articles and books written on the importance of breastfeeding and its effects on infant gut health. A new study was published lately that the probiotic bacteria Bifidobacterium longum and Bifidobacteria bifidum mutated to become better adapted to...
by John Brisson | Apr 10, 2017 | Digestive Health, Upper gut
Your gallbladder is a tiny digestive organ that is very important to your digestive health. If you are on a ketogenic diet, optimal gallbladder function is important in the digestion of the ample fat in your diet. There are a lot more organs associated with your...
by John Brisson | Mar 6, 2017 | Digestive Health, Supplement Recommendations
Cinnamon is a very interesting spice that has been praised for its taste and medicinal qualities throughout history. Cinnamon is a culinary spice that is sourced from the inner bark of trees from the Cinnamomum genus. Most of the cinnamon that is sourced is either...
by John Brisson | Jan 7, 2017 | Digestive Health
Colon Cleansing Periodically colon cleaning is extremely important for digestive health. Colon cleansing is performed so that you can reduce opportunistic bacteria, toxins, undigested fecal matter, and restore proper intestinal MMC function. Proper diverse fiber...
by John Brisson | Dec 8, 2016 | Digestive Health, Endotoxin, Reflux, Upper gut
Everyone in the digestive health sphere writes about leaky gut, myself included. I am guilty myself of fixating on the health and microbiome of the lower abdomen, most people that contact me suffer from either general dysbiosis and SIBO (small intestine bacterial...