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Here’s What I’m Trying to Tell You—Signed, Your Gut

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Our bodies are constantly sending us signs, but it’s our job to notice them and determine the root cause. Every single organ has its own signs when something’s going on. Some signs are well-known. For instance, due to a food allergy, we may see a rash on our skin.

But some lesser-known signs are not that obvious. Today we will discuss what our guts would tell us if they could actually talk. You’d be surprised to see how many things our guts are trying to signal us when it’s not in tip-top shape.

From bathroom breaks to gut-friendly foods, let’s take a look at what your gut is trying to tell you.

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