There’s a growing body of evidence to suggest that gluten
plays a role in Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). Remember, even if you’ve been
tested for Celiac Disease and come up negative, that doesn’t mean that you
don’t have a gluten intolerance—it just means you haven’t developed full-blown
Celiac. Here at Sorbeo, we’ve had a bunch of customers report positive results
by reducing or even eliminating gluten from their diets.
Actually, we’ve had a bunch of folks with a variety of
conditions ranging from Celiac to Crohn’s to IBS tell us that one of the most
effective methods they’ve experienced is to consistently test for food
allergies through a trial and error approach.
That’s right… a trip to the doctor is great, and blood tests
are helpful, but sometimes, there’s value in just cutting out certain foods and
seeing what happens. We’ve had folks write in to tell us that they were happy
to discover (after years of not knowing) that they were allergic to daily food
staples like gluten, peanuts, almonds, sesame seeds and milk. (We’ve even had
folks swear that despite blood tests saying they were not allergic to certain
foods, cutting them out of their diet made a world of difference.)
Here at Sorbeo, we take a pretty broad view of digestive
health, and we believe that there is no single answer or magic bullet. Living a
healthy life requires lots of little daily decisions. Your doctor can and
should be part of the equation, but there’s value in trying to reduce certain
foods from your daily intake and seeing what happens.
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About Sorbeo: We have one simple mission: Help people live healthier, pain-free lives when it comes to digestive health, and our goal is to help people live healthier, pain-free lives when it comes to digestive health. Our community includes people who suffer from a range of ailments including Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), Crohn's Disease, Celiac Disease and food issues like gluten sensitivity. We also serve people suffering from Chronic Fatigue, Autoimmune Deficiencies and even Fibromyalgia. Of course, our doors are always open to general health enthusiasts as well.
If you or a loved one suffers from any of these conditions, or if you’re just curious to learn more about our clinically formulated digestiveenzyme, check out our web site for more information.
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