According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, digestive diseases affect around 60 to 70 million Americans annually. The digestive system, which includes the gut, plays a crucial role in nutrient absorption, immunity, and overall health. Unfortunately, gut health issues are often difficult to detect early, as symptoms can be subtle or mistaken for other problems. This delay in recognition can lead to worsened conditions and chronic discomfort. Understanding common mistakes can help prevent long-term complications associated with poor gut health.
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43. Eating Too Many Emulsifiers Emulsifiers are additives used in many processed foods to improve texture and extend shelf life. Common emulsifiers include carboxymethylcellulose, polysorbate 80,…