Essential oils are not a fad. Since the early days of human history, people have used natural oils and herbs to heal the body. Several essential oils were proven to have a profound effect on reducing or eliminating issues in the gut.
In this episode, Dr. Eric Zielinski shows why essential oils are important in the fight against Leaky Gut, IBS, IBD, and other gut-related issues.
We answer these questions:
What are essential oils?
How do essential oils help the gut?
How should you take essential oils?
What are the Top 5 Essential Oils for the gut?
How do you manage symptoms of issues in the gut?
DR. ERIC ZIELINSKI is the author of the national bestseller The Healing Power of Essential Oils and The Essential Oils Apothecary. Dr. Z has pioneered natural living and biblical health education since 2003. Trained as an aromatherapist, public health researcher, and chiropractor, Dr. Z started NaturalLivingFamily.com in 2014 with his wife to help people learn how to use natural remedies like essential oils safely and effectively. Now visited by more than three million natural health seekers every year, NaturalLivingFamily.com has rapidly become the number one online source for biblical health and non-branded essential oils education.
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