| No Images? Click here If you're anything like us, you probably think spinach, chickpeas, and blackberries are healthy foods you should be eating daily. But it turns out some people shouldn't be eating them at all—or at least a lot less of 'em. Here's the deal: Everyone's gut bacteria is different, and certain foods affect certain people differently. For example, not everyone can properly metabolize oxalates, which are found in "healthy" foods such as spinach, beets, and nuts. We learned all of this (and more) after trying Viome, an at-home gut-testing kit that gives super-personalized diet and lifestyle recommendations based on your results. (Read all about our founder's experience with it here.) It's not cheap, but it's significantly less expensive than most tests like this at a clinic. Want to know more about your own gut? And want to spend $150 less than you normally would? This is your last chance to get Viome for $249 (it's typically $399)—the deal ends tomorrow.* Simply use code GREATIST1 at checkout. *Greatist receives an affiliate fee for purchases made. Offer valid through Monday, June 18, 2018, 11:59 p.m. PST. |
Sunday, June 17, 2018
Last Chance! 40% Off an At-Home Gut Health Test (Offer)
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