The same idea can apply to lighter areas of skin
Growth hormone overexpression in the central nervous system results in hyperphagia-induced obesity associated with insulin resistance and dyslipidemia
doi: 10.3389/fmars.2025.1595039 Received 17 March 2025 Accepted 07 May 2025 Published 27 May 2025 Volume 12 - 2025 Edited by Lei Wang, Anhui Normal University, China Reviewed by Amit Ranjan, Tamil Nadu Fisheries University, India Sena Ardicli, Bursa Uluda University, Trkiye Updates Copyright 2025 Sun, Zong, Wang, He, Zhang and Han
The downstream effects show up across the body: Fatigue that doesn't improve with sleep, because nutrient absorption is compromised Iron deficiency or B12 deficiency anemia, even with adequate dietary intake Skin issues like rosacea, eczema, or acne that flare with certain foods Brain fog, difficulty concentrating, poor short-term memory Joint pain or body aches driven by systemic inflammation Unintentional weight changes, either gain or loss depending on the type of SIBO Mood changes, anxiety, or depression linked to disrupted gut-brain signaling Patients who've been dealing with these symptoms for years often don't connect them to their gut