The processes of digestion and absorption start in the mouth and continue throughout the gut until the leftover products are discarded as waste when we go to the toilet. So, it makes sense that the gut needs to be healthy in order for its digestive functions to work as well as it can.
The gut is home to a huge number of bacteria (collectively known as the microbiome) and these bacteria play a crucial role in keeping the gut healthy as well as ensuring optimum absorption of essential nutrients.
A healthy gut will have a diverse variety of many different bacteria and these can roughly be divided into two camps – good bacteria and bad bacteria.
Many thanks to the author of this blog Dr Sam Robson who owns Temple Clinic.
Dr Sam Robson is a highly respected and experienced practitioner who qualified as a GP in 1997 and has been practising aesthetic medicine since 2004.
She has also become progressively aware of the increasing incidence of low morale and self-esteem
The repertoire of treatments provided by the clinic aims to help address many problems.
Call Dr Sam Robson on 0122 486 9997 or visit www.templeclinic.co.uk.
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