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No. 1 athletic performance killer

(article in German) by Dr. Henning Sartor. 

Not the "Leaky Gut Syndrome", but the "Silent Intoxication" from the intestine is the No. 1 performance killer. New evidence supports the current trend in sports medicine.

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Favorable conditions in the intestine favor optimal athletic performance. Adequate training improves the intestinal flora and its metabolism. One of the main reasons for the health-promoting effect of exercise has now been found in the beneficial influence of exercise on the intestinal microbiota.

Only a gut in BALANCE can guarantee optimal athletic performance. Even the slightest imbalance in the digestive system clearly limits muscular and neurological performance. 

 

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