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Brief Byte Featured Fact: Dysbiosis can be caused by a variety of things, from antibiotics and stress to illness and diet change, and it can lead to several conditions, including IBD, cardiovascular disease, and neurodevelopmental conditions. That’s why promoting a healthy microbiome with nutrition is so critical. 

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Dysbiosis & the Microbiome
Dysbiosis & the Microbiome
When Good Bacteria Go Bad…

Brief Byte Featured Fact: Dysbiosis can be caused by a variety of things, from antibiotics and stress to illness and diet change, and it can lead to several conditions, including IBD, cardiovascular disease, and neurodevelopmental conditions. That’s why promoting a healthy microbiome with nutrition is so critical. 

In this month’s Nutrition Exchange, get expert strategies to improve GI microbiome health, insights into fueling the production of beneficial bacteria, and tips on how to use pre- and probiotics to their full potential.

Explore the gut microbiome…and beyond.
Get Started