SEEDED Oranges start out green
October 14, 2024
Let me break it down, fam! Malabsorption is like this big umbrella that covers a bunch of issues making it hard for your body to soak up all the good stuff from your food. You might be eating all the right nutrients, but if your body can’t absorb them, you could end up feeling sluggish, dealing with indigestion, or even facing malnutrition. It’s not about from a lack of eating; it’s about your body not doing its job to get the nutrients it needs. So, if you’re feeling off and can’t quite put your finger on it, it might be time to dig deeper into what’s happening with your digestion! Hit me up for a free 15-minute consultation.
There's always a reason how big brands got their start. It started from the research that most orange #electricfruits help you absorb nutrients. So again, if you're taking all the right things like Sea Moss, etc., your body may not recognize it.
Malabsorption can lead to various complications, such as:
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Gastrointestinal Problems: This includes chronic diarrhea, bloating, gas, and greasy stools.
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Malnutrition: You might experience poor weight gain or unintended weight loss.
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Anemia: This can be a long-term issue resulting from nutrient deficiencies.
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Gallstones: These can develop as a potential long-term complication.
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Kidney Stones: Similar to gallstones, kidney stones may also be a risk.
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Weak Bones: Malabsorption can lead to thin and weakened bones over time.
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Osteoporosis: This condition involves low bone density, increasing the risk of fractures.
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Immunodeficiency: This state can arise, often due to opportunistic infections.
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Increased Infection Risk: When your body isn’t absorbing vital nutrients and minerals, it can compromise your immune system, leading to a higher chance of infections.
Many people do not get enough nutrients from diet alone, however, the majority of the supplements made available today are artificially made (Brown, 2016; Fulgoni et al., 2011). Artificial supplements not only include vitamins, but antioxidants, minerals, and amino acids, and others are typically artificially made as well. Natural nutrients can only be obtained from whole food sources in the diet (Brown, 2016), which Sea Moss is labeled as a Super Food.
According to research, vitamins are a man-made system, and the human body only needs minerals. Yes, we need Vitamin D, however, we can't bottle up the sun. Needing natural nutrients (that the sun can provide for example) is how the “Vitamin” system came to be. What started out as a way to communicate to patients, became a lucrative way to capitalize off consumers.
For now, companies must still be honest on the ingredient labels so consumers will understand the FULL ingredient list in the product. We’ve adopted the saying, “The front is for entertainment, the back is for education” (Orisha, 2020). #ReadTheLabels and pray the companies must remain honest for….ever…forever, ever…..ever ever!
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