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GI Tract for Nutrient Absorption: Why Supplements Fail Without It

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GI Tract for Nutrient Absorption: Why Supplements Fail Without It

The Hidden Problem with Supplement If you’ve ever taken handfuls of supplements and still felt no difference, you’re not alone. Millions of people spend good money on vitamins and minerals every year — only to discover they’re still tired, still inflamed, or still nutrient deficient. The problem isn’t always the supplement. The problem is absorption. If your gut can’t break down food or capsules properly, the nutrients inside them never make it into your bloodstream. Digestion Is the Gatekeeper Every supplement, no matter how high-quality, depends on a functioning digestive system. That means: Stomach acid & pepsin (stomach) → break down protein-based supplements....

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Healing Leaky Gut Naturally: Organ-Based Solutions vs. L-Glutamine

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Healing Leaky Gut Naturally: Organ-Based Solutions vs. L-Glutamine

Leaky Gut: A Growing Problem Bloating, food sensitivities, fatigue, brain fog — these are some of the telltale signs of leaky gut syndrome. When the gut lining becomes too permeable, undigested proteins and toxins slip into the bloodstream, triggering inflammation and immune overdrive. No wonder more and more people are searching for ways to seal and heal the gut lining. One of the most popular supplements? L-glutamine. The Promise and Limits of L-Glutamine L-glutamine is an amino acid that serves as fuel for intestinal cells. It can be helpful in gut repair — but it’s a single compound with limitations:...

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How We Source & Test: Inside PrimalRx Quality Standards

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How We Source & Test: Inside PrimalRx Quality Standards

When it comes to supplements, quality isn’t just a buzzword — it’s the difference between products that work and products that disappoint. At PrimalRx, we’ve built our entire philosophy around transparency, purity, and effectiveness. From the moment an animal is raised on pasture to the time a capsule or scoop of powder reaches your hand, every step is guided by uncompromising standards. This article takes you inside how PrimalRx sources and tests our bovine organ supplements, and why those extra steps matter for you, your family, and your dogs. Why Quality Standards Matter in Organ Supplements Organ meats are some...

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GI Tract vs. Digestive Enzyme Supplements: The Capsule Showdown

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GI Tract vs. Digestive Enzyme Supplements: The Capsule Showdown

The Digestive Struggle Is Real If you’ve ever dealt with bloating, indigestion, or feeling “heavy” after meals, chances are you’ve looked into digestive enzyme supplements. They’re marketed everywhere as a quick fix for poor digestion. But here’s the truth: enzyme pills are just one piece of the puzzle. Digestion isn’t only about enzymes — it’s a full symphony involving the stomach, pancreas, gallbladder, and intestines. Miss one instrument, and the whole performance falls flat. That’s why comparing digestive enzyme capsules to GI Tract supplements is like comparing a single violin to the entire orchestra. The Limits of Digestive Enzyme Pills...

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IBS, Leaky Gut, and GI Health: Why Organ Supplements Work Better Than Probiotics

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IBS, Leaky Gut, and GI Health: Why Organ Supplements Work Better Than Probiotics

  Introduction: When Probiotics Aren’t Enough For anyone dealing with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), food sensitivities, or constant bloating, it’s common to try probiotic after probiotic hoping for relief. Some people notice a small difference — others find no change at all. In certain cases, probiotics even worsen symptoms, triggering more gas, cramps, or discomfort. That’s because while probiotics can help rebalance gut bacteria, they don’t directly repair the gut lining itself. When the intestinal barrier is weak — often called “leaky gut” — or when chronic inflammation is present, the root problem isn’t just microbial imbalance. It’s structural. This...

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