Stop 5 DEADLY Diseases With 1 Fix!
Let me ask you a question.
How many prescription medications are you taking right now?
If you’re like lots of American seniors, you’re probably taking plenty.
Maybe one drug for your heart… one for your diabetes… and maybe even an antidepressant or anti-anxiety med.
But what if you could solve ALL of these problems with just one pill?
Research shows that a simple, natural supplement can help conquer five of the most serious diseases around.
And you can start taking it today.
About 2,000 years ago, Hippocrates said that all disease begins in the gut.
It was a wacky idea back then, but now we know he was right.
Your gut is made up of trillions of tiny bacteria that together form a community called the “microbiome.”
For optimal health, this community needs to be extremely diverse. In addition, you want the “good guys” (the beneficial bacteria) to outnumber the “bad guys” (the bad bacteria).
Lack of diversity—or when the scale is tipped toward the bad guys—has been connected to some of the deadliest conditions you can think of. Here are 5 of the worst:
Heart disease. A very recent study showed that a lack of diversity in the gut contributes to hardening of the arteries—one of the major underlying factors in heart disease.
Obesity. Good bacteria help regulate hormones that control appetite and boost your metabolism. And studies confirm that obese people have less bacterial diversity.
Type 2 diabetes. Studies show that restoring balance to the gut microbiome helps improve blood sugar control—which means it’s getting to the very root of diabetes. A healthy gut also has numerous anti-inflammatory benefits, which is critical since inflammation plays a role in the development of type 2 diabetes.
Alzheimer’s disease. When Alzheimer’s patients are tested, they consistently have poor bacterial diversity. The connection between gut health and Alzheimer’s is so strong that many researchers believe restoring bacterial diversity represents a target for combating this condition.
Depression. Studies show that imbalances in the gut microbiome are connected to depression. One main reason is because gut bacteria are involved in the production of serotonin.
Lack of bacterial diversity = less serotonin = depression.
Here’s the good news:
You can fix all of these problems with ONE PILL.
Restoring the bacterial diversity in your gut—and beneficially impacting all of these major issues—can be as simple as taking a quality probiotic.
Probiotics provide your gut with diverse strains of healthy bacteria.
You can also load up on good bacteria with fermented foods like sauerkraut, kefir, and yogurt.
To a brighter day,
Dr. Richard Gerhauser, M.D.