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Dr. Kenneth Brown

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Dr. Kenneth Brown (https://kennethbrownmd.com/) is one of the busiest gastroenterologists in Texas, the Founder and Chief Medical Officer of Atrantil (https://atrantil.com/) and the host of the Gut Check Project podcast. In his practice, he uses a mix of traditional medicine and natural therapeutics to treat patients suffering from a range of gastrointestinal issues. Through his years of specialized focus on bloating, he targets the root of the symptoms – dedicating his treatments, analytical research, and company mission at Atrantil to providing powerful, naturally-derived products that don’t just temporarily relieve bloating but beat it.

On his podcast, which followers can subscribe to on Spotify, iTunes or YouTube, Dr. Brown covers various digestive health topics that reflect his work bridging the gap between pharmaceutical and nutraceuticals. A go-to resource in his field, Dr. Brown speaks to the food that affects digestion, leaky gut, inflammation and more, while pursuing and disseminating the most cutting-edge research. Through his podcast, practice and Atrantil, Dr. Brown is making more viable, long-term solutions to supplement and strengthen people’s microbiomes and keep bloating at bay.

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  • Morning Bloating? Expert Tips from Dr. Kenneth Brown
    Dr. Brown suggests identifying food sensitivities, slowing down to avoid swallowing air, and staying hydrated. He emphasizes, "Keep a food diary to narrow down causes." As the founder of Atrantil and host of the Gut Check Project podcast, Dr. Brown combines traditional and natural therapeutics to enhance digestive health.
  • Dr. Kenneth Brown Offers Expert Tips on Gas Relief
    Dr. Brown explains, "Gas is normal, but chronic issues can indicate underlying conditions." He advises that fiber can cause gas due to fermentation by gut bacteria. Swallowing air from activities like talking while eating and drinking carbonated beverages also contributes. Light exercises like walking can help relieve gas. Chronic gas and bloating warrant a doctor's visit as they may signal more serious health issues.