Social science Revised and enlarged edition Mold in the stomach is the cause of illness in Japan : Yoko Uchiyama

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 社会科学 改訂増補版おなかのカビが病気の原因だった 日本人の腸はカビだらけ / 内山葉子
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Item number: BO4452299
Released date: 30 May 2024
Maker: ユサブル

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Social Science
[Introduction to the Contents]
The relationship between the mold in the stomach and diseases that even doctors don't know much about.
The latest revised and expanded edition of the popular work "The mold in the stomach caused the disease. The mold in the stomach was the cause of the disease."
There are symptoms of unknown causes such as "Abnormal sleep occurs after meals"
"I feel dizzy"
"I feel fluffy like I'm drunk"
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In addition,
constipation, diarrhea, abdominal pain, chronic skin problems (especially rashes, redness, and hot flashes on the face)
Headaches
Arthralgia
Fatigue, depression
Pruritus in the anus and genital area
Disorders before menstruation and sensitivity to chemical substances
I can think of mold in the stomach.
It may be caused by mold in the stomach.
When you think of mold, it brings up symptoms of various diseases in the body.
But it is not well known yet, but there is mold in the stomach.
When you think of mold, it brings up symptoms of various diseases in the body.
There is also mold in the stomach.
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