'I am hyper at the best of times and these took me to the next level.'
"Over the last two decades, the world has become more toxic and we’ve seen stress levels rise; simultaneously, we’ve seen a huge increase in those suffering from gut-related problems such as IBS, bloating, constipation, gas, diarrhoea, heartburn, leaky gut and amplified food sensitivities. In more recent years, we’ve also seen a spike in patients experiencing mood disorders, such as depression and anxiety, which are often related to their gut.
As my colleagues know only too well, I can talk for England and these pills left me talking for the whole world. I couldn't shut up. I am hyper at the best of times and these took me to the next level. I felt excited about even the most mundane tasks and got through my to-do list in record time.
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