Gut Health
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World Heart Day - Awareness and Care Tips!
Created by the World Heart Federation, World Heart Day, celebrated on 29th September, is aimed at spreading awareness amongst people around the globe to take charge of heart health. Did you know that cardiovascular disease is the foremost cause of death worldwide, taking an estimated 17.9 million lives each year, and can affect people of all ages? Our hearts beat... -
9 Easy Tips to Improve Your Gut Health!
Gut health is essential. There are around 40 trillion bacteria in our body, most of which are found in our gut. Collectively known as the gut microbiome, they are incredibly important for your overall health. Our gut health is linked to many chronic diseases, so keeping your gut healthy is one way to prevent illnesses in the long run. To... -
TGVC’s Microbiome-based Supplements for Optimal Health!
Microbiomes are a collection of microbes that naturally live on our bodies and inside us. Even though microbes cannot be seen through the naked eye, they contribute in a huge way to human health and wellness. They may protect our body against pathogens, help strengthen our immune system and also benefit our digestive tract. When we get an infection, there... -
How to celebrate this Good Care month?
Did you know that July is a Good Care month? Good care is always expected in our society, regardless of the age you are while requiring care. Caring is something that influences everybody and is at the core of all that we do. Recognition is so significant, as being caring is quite possibly one of the most important things any... -
Know the Power of Probiotics for Your Health
Question: What is a probiotic? Answer: A probiotic is a microorganism introduced into the body for its beneficial qualities. The consumption of probiotics is in the form of fermented food and supplements. Studies reveal that the balance or imbalance of bacteria in your digestive system is linked to the well-being of your body. Probiotics promote a healthy balance of gut...
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