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Les causes du reflux gastrique au-delà de l'acidité : pourquoi les antiacides passent souvent à côté du vrai problème

Le reflux gastrique provient généralement de problèmes de valve, d'une vidange gastrique lente ou de troubles nerveux — et non d'une production excessive d'acide — ce qui explique pourquoi les antiacides ne fonctionnent pas pour tout le monde.

11 min de lecture
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Iron vs B12 vs Folate Deficiency: How to Tell Which Type of Anemia You Actually Have

Iron deficiency causes brittle nails and ice cravings; B12 deficiency brings tingling and memory fog; folate deficiency hits fastest but recovers quickest—same fatigue, very different fixes.

10 min de lecture
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How to Track Autoimmune Disease Flare Triggers: A Systematic Guide to Pattern Recognition

Tracking autoimmune flare triggers requires 8-12 weeks of consistent symptom journaling combined with pattern recognition across sleep, stress, diet, and environmental factors.

13 min de lecture
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How to Identify Autoimmune Flare Triggers: A Systematic Tracking Method That Actually Works

A 90-day systematic tracking protocol combining elimination phases with correlation analysis helps identify personal autoimmune triggers with 73% accuracy.

13 min de lecture
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Autoimmune Gastritis and B12 Deficiency: The Silent Path to Pernicious Anemia

Autoimmune gastritis silently attacks stomach cells that absorb B12, often progressing to pernicious anemia over 5-20 years—but early monitoring can prevent irreversible damage.

12 min de lecture
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The Autoimmune Protocol Diet: What 11 Weeks of Clinical Data Actually Shows

Clinical trials show AIP achieving 73% remission rates in IBD patients, but the reintroduction phase matters as much as elimination.

13 min de lecture
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B12 Deficiency Neurological Symptoms Without Anemia: Why Your Brain Suffers First

Your nervous system can sustain B12 damage while your blood counts look perfectly normal—testing MMA and homocysteine catches deficiency years earlier.

11 min de lecture
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Random Muscle Twitching All Over Body: When It's Benign and When to Worry

Random muscle twitching throughout the body is almost always benign fasciculation syndrome—annoying but harmless, especially when strength remains normal.

9 min de lecture
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BPPV Epley Maneuver at Home: The Complete Step-by-Step Self-Treatment Guide for 2026

Home Epley maneuvers resolve 76% of posterior canal BPPV cases within 3 sessions when performed with correct head positioning and timing.

10 min de lecture
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Bile Acid Malabsorption: The Hidden Cause of Chronic Diarrhea Your Doctor Might Miss

Up to 30% of people diagnosed with IBS-D actually have bile acid malabsorption—a treatable condition that responds well to specific medications once properly identified.

10 min de lecture
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Bile Acid Malabsorption Diet for Chronic Diarrhea: Fat Modification and Fiber Strategies That Actually Work

Managing bile acid malabsorption through diet means cutting fat to 40g daily, adding soluble fiber gradually, and timing meals strategically—often more effective than medication alone.

11 min de lecture
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Blood Pressure Variability Day to Day: What's Normal and When to Worry

Daily blood pressure swings of 10-20 mmHg systolic are completely normal; consistent patterns matter more than individual readings.

9 min de lecture