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Revisiting the Gut, and Why it Matters

 S. Sean Suvanadesa , Thailand  May 18, 2025

Anyone who has taken the time to read my past blog posts has gotten some insight on how my severe gastroinstestinal (GI) issues were affecting me both in the past and at the time of the writing of those posts. It's been years of worsening cognitive issues, ability loss, erratic blood pressure, vision and hearing loss, trips to the bathroom every fifteen minutes due to a loose bladder, disassociation, and much much more. 

If you've seen my more recent blog posts, then you can see that I've managed to not only stop the symptoms from worsening, but potentially get a chance to reverse them as well. This didn't happen from a regular visit to a hospital. I've seen my fair share of specialists, but conventional treatment and medicine dictate that there needs to be a structural problem for a solid diagnosis. If your readings, x-ray, MRI results come out fine, then there isn't much that can be done, no matter how you feel.

I've decided to revisit this series of posts about GI health, but from a different perspective this time. This is now coming from someone, after years of searching and fighting for having a normal life again, may have finally come across what they were looking for. 

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