To relieve any little bit of discomfort, we're told to just pop an ibuprofen. Because it "works"... Right? Well, what you may not know is this: Research shows this common pain reliever could be ruining your gut! The #1 Problem with Ibuprofen You see, every time you use ibuprofen, you're actually shutting down your mucus production. "Wait… Tina – Isn't that a good thing??" While it's true that mucus in your nose and throat is no fun… Your mucus barrier ("mucosa") is one of your body's most important resources! In fact, you have 200 times more mucosa than skin, making it your largest protective barrier. Your mucosa lines the organs in your respiratory, reproductive and digestive systems with a thick, gel-like coating… Blocking toxins, bacteria, and viruses that try to take you down. However if your gut mucosa becomes overwhelmed by outside aggravators (like ibuprofen)… And that protective barrier is compromised… Invaders are able to hijack your most crucial systems Think of your mucosa like the lock on your front door. If it fails, anyone can gain access to your home. This is exactly what happens when your crucial mucosa gets compromised. The bad things that are normally kept out… Are able to break through your gut lining, get into your bloodstream, and wreak havoc on any part of your body. But there is good news… Even if you've been taking ibuprofen… With the right tools, you can give your mucosa what it needs to thrive. Holy power protein, Batman! To keep your mucosa strong and crucial organs healthy… Your body needs a steady supply of a specialized protein called Mucin 2. It's like a "mucus superhero"... It swoops in to fortify your mucosa so it can protect you against everyday threats. Unfortunately, unless you eat pounds of cloves and black beans… Diet alone will NOT help your body produce enough Mucin 2… That's why I created Gut 4-tify. It's a one-of-a kind mucosa product that's clinically proven to support your natural Mucin 2 production… Keeping your mucosal barrier strong and healthy, and providing unmatched digestive and immune support. |
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