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Ridha Arem
Gut bacteria can promote insulin resistance and slow metabolism

Gut bacteria can promote insulin resistance and slow metabolism

Among the many factors that can promote insulin resistance, weight gain and even obesity, abnormal bacterial growth in the gut is clearly a very common factor. Abnormal bacterial growth can be a significant contributing factor to the occurrence of metabolic syndrome and its many adverse health consequences. Scientific research has shown that obese people have a significantly different bacterial composition in their gut than lean people. The type of bacterial overgrowth in overweight people have the ability to increase body inflammation and as a result, insulin resistance. Inflammation of the GI tract as the result of bacterial overgrowth will cause...

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Supplements you should take if you're struggling with weight

Supplements you should take if you're struggling with weight

Trying to lose weight by just dieting may be insufficient for many thyroid patients. To achieve optimal weight loss, you need to reduce bodily inflammation, and optimize both thyroid function and thyroid hormone efficiency. You also need to take the right ingredients that can help make your metabolism speedier while reducing unnecessary food cravings. Dr. Arem designed several supplements that provide thyroid patients with all the necessary ingredients for achieving these metabolic and weight loss goals: Thyrolife Optima - a comprehensive, complete, and well-balanced mix of vitamins, antioxidants, minerals, and other ingredients to support the health of the thyroid gland, the...

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Dr. Arem's Protein Boost Diet

Dr. Arem's Protein Boost Diet

Tired of fighting the battle of the bulge with insufficient troops? Learn about Dr. Arem’s comprehensive Weight Loss Plan! The solution to your weight problem is a well-balanced diet that has the ability to: • Restore the efficiency of metabolism boosting hormones • Improve insulin resistance • Reduce levels of ghrelin (a hormone that increases your cravings and slows your metabolism)

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