Understanding the Gut-Liver Connection: A Key to Better Health
Think of the gut-liver axis as your body's internal detox team. The liver and gut are physically connected through the portal vein, a network that transports everything absorbed in the intestines—whether it’s nutrients, toxins, or microbial byproducts—directly to your liver.
https://omnibioticlife.com/blogs/blog/probiotics-for-enhancing-athletic-recovery
Think of the gut-liver axis as your body's internal detox team. The liver and gut are physically connected through the portal vein, a network that transports everything absorbed in the intestines—whether it’s nutrients, toxins, or microbial byproducts—directly to your liver.
https://omnibioticlife.com/blogs/blog/probiotics-for-enhancing-athletic-recovery
Understanding the Gut-Liver Connection: A Key to Better Health
Think of the gut-liver axis as your body's internal detox team. The liver and gut are physically connected through the portal vein, a network that transports everything absorbed in the intestines—whether it’s nutrients, toxins, or microbial byproducts—directly to your liver.
https://omnibioticlife.com/blogs/blog/probiotics-for-enhancing-athletic-recovery
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