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It plays a significant role in protecting the lining of the gastrointestinal tract from damage, promoting healing, and encouraging blood vessel growth
Symptoms like bloating, discomfort, or irregular bowel patterns often improve within 2-3 weeks
This helps adjust treatment for better results
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