Restoring Gut Health After Antibiotic Use

“Antibiotics Saved Me, But Now My Gut is a Mess” – What’s Next?

Antibiotics are life-saving, but they wipe out both bad and good bacteria, often leaving behind digestive issues, bloating, and food sensitivities. Restoring gut health after antibiotics is critical to long-term wellness.

Your Gut: The Foundation of Your Immune System

The gut isn’t just about digestion—it’s the command center for:
✔️ Immune health – 70% of your immune system lives in your gut.
✔️ Mood & brain function – The gut produces neurotransmitters like serotonin.
✔️ Metabolism & weight regulation – A disrupted microbiome can lead to weight gain.

The Gut After Antibiotics: What Happens?

🚫 Dysbiosis – The balance of good and bad bacteria gets thrown off.
🚫 Weakened digestion – Loss of key bacteria can lead to bloating and food sensitivities.
🚫 Leaky gut – The gut lining may become damaged, leading to inflammation.

How to Restore Your Gut After Antibiotic Use

Repopulate with probiotics – Choose clinically-backed strains like Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium.
Feed the good bacteria – Prebiotic foods (fiber, resistant starch) help beneficial bacteria thrive.
Heal the gut lining – Supplements like L-glutamine and collagen repair damage.

The Reformative Medicine Approach to Gut Recovery

🩸 Gut Mapping – Identifies microbiome imbalances, inflammation, and digestive deficiencies.
💊 Precision Probiotic Therapy – Uses the right strains based on your microbiome analysis.
🧬 Targeted Nutritional Support – A healing protocol designed for your gut’s unique needs.

Heal your gut after antibiotics and prevent long-term digestive issues!

 

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