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Chronic Constipation Sufferers Are Needed for a Study

Headshot of Stacey Boetto of Atlantia Clinical Trials

Stacey Boetto of Atlantia Clinical Trials. Photo courtesy of Atlantia Clinical Trials.

Atlantia Clinical Trials, in Chicago, is currently seeking participants that experience chronic constipation for a new study that may offer relief. Their latest research focuses on the effectiveness of a novel probiotic supplement designed with the hope to improve gut health and alleviate the symptoms of constipation.

This placebo-controlled study will explore the benefits of a specially formulated probiotic supplement over a 12-week period. Participants will receive either the probiotic or a placebo, and their digestive health, including frequency and quality of bowel movements, will be closely monitored.

“We believe that probiotics have the potential to significantly improve gut health without the need for pharmaceuticals,” says Stacey Boetto, nurse practitioner at Atlantia Clinical Trials. “This study could pave the way for new, natural treatments for constipation and enhance overall digestive wellness.”

For more information, visit AtlantiaClinicalTrials.com.
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