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How to Recover from Antibiotics & Restore Gut Health

November 6, 2019 Yvonne Matthews

Although I see my fair share of clients that are on or have been on antibiotics, I haven’t even thought about personally going on them for nearly a decade. And I hadn’t realized how resistant I had become to Western Medicine.

A little over three weeks ago when my husband basically dragged me to urgent care one Saturday after being sick for over 6 weeks.

Before you rebut with the typical, well you clearly didn’t try EVERYTHING first. 

Nope.

I did.

First I tried all the food and hydration: so much bone broth, soup, filtered water, herbal teas, you name it! I tried all my herbs: echinacea, golden seal, Oregon grape, yerba mansa, turmeric, and so many more! I also tried all the vitamins and supplements: zinc, vitamin C, vitamin D, my go to combinations like Viracon or Immunoberry, you name it! Plus, I rested. Did I miss something there?

So when it came the time to talk about antibiotics I was ready. I just wanted, needed to feel better. 

But let me tell you, it WRECKED my stomach. I basically couldn’t hold anything I ate in, it just flowed in one way and out another. TMI? Ehhh, it’s the truth. And I KNOW I am not alone here.

So, I knew when I finished them I would have to do some solid work on rebuilding my gut health, microbiome and stomach lining. So I thought I would share with you what I am doing myself, in hopes it can help you or someone get through this too.

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In health and wellness, food, herbs and plants Tags gut health, anti-inflammatory, antibiotics, gut microbiome, microbiata, restore gut health, leaky gut, recover from antibiotics, probiotics, thrive probiotics, xymogen, enzemedica, klaire labs, quality probiotics
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Balancing Hormones Series – Healing Hormonal Acne for Glowy Clear Skin

September 18, 2018 Yvonne Matthews
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This is a very personal post for me. This is where huge change started for me and really how I got to where I am now.

I’ve posted the detailed story here and here. But the short version is that back when I was in high school I was put on birth control to help alleviate the debilitating cramps that came with my period plus the teenage acne that embarrassed me so much. About 14 years later, in 2012, I had a steady partner (now husband) and decided to try getting off the only prescription medication I was on, not to get pregnant, but simply because I kept reading more and more how it wasn’t great for women to be on these synthetic hormones and not have a Real monthly cycle. Little did I know what I was in for! All that hormonal acne from my teens came rushing back, along with the total embarrassment and shame. How could I, a seemingly healthy 20-something year old, STILL have a face full of acne!?!?

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Supplement Support - What I Take & Why

January 30, 2018 Yvonne Matthews
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Whew! This is a long one guys. Let’s be honest, how often do I write short blog posts?!?! Ha! But a supplement post was highly requested. Especially now with the unfortunate acquisition of Pure Encapsulations, Douglas Labs and Garden of Life, among others, by Nestle last month. It just means it’s time to change up my game a bit! Though I was saddened by that news, I am not one for complacency, and there are a lot of other great brands out there.

Quick aside on my supplement philosophy:

This can be summed up in two words: Food First. I believe food is the bedrock of good health. However, in this world we live in today, with all the chemicals we spray on our food, the over farming that is being done, and more, the nutrients in the soil aren’t what used to be. 1 This is where supplements come in. They literally supplement, fill in the gaps, of where we fall short.

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In health and wellness, food, nutrition Tags anti-inflammatory, apex energetics, B vitamins, b-complex, barleans, biotin, calcium, CDC 2016 study, CoQ10, curcumin, designs for health, dhea, digest gold, digestive enzymes, douglas labs, DRI, enzymedica, evening primrose oil, fish oil, food first, gaia herbs, garden of life, gut healing, hormone balance, innate response, integrative theraputics, irwin naturals, klaire labs, l-glutamine, leaky gut, magnesium, magnesium calcium balance, magnesium calm, megafoods, metagenics, milk thistle, multivitamins, nestle, nordic naturals, nutritionist in colorado, omega-3s, probiotics, pure encapsulations, RDA, seed cycling, skin care, supplements, supplements or food, Thorne Research, turmeric, Ubiquinol, vitamin d, vitamin d3, Vitamin K2, zinc, zinc picolinate
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