Natural Gut Health & Whole Body Detoxification in Metro Atlanta

By Dr. Demetrius Moore, ND, PhD | February 7, 2026

Category: Gut Health

What your intestines may really look like—and why you feel the way you do. Discover how gut health affects headaches, allergies, fatigue, brain fog, and more.

What Your Intestines May Really Look Like—and Why You Feel the Way You Do

By Dr. Demetrius Moore | Natural Health & Functional Medicine Doctor Serving Metro Atlanta

Many people live for years with symptoms they've been told are "normal" or unrelated—headaches, sinus congestion, seasonal allergies, food sensitivities, fatigue, brain fog, skin issues, or digestive discomfort.

What often goes unexplored is the actual condition of the gut and intestines.

Your digestive system is not just responsible for digestion—it plays a central role in immune function, inflammation, hormone balance, detoxification, brain health, and energy production. When gut health is compromised, symptoms can appear anywhere in the body.

As a natural health and functional medicine doctor serving Metro Atlanta, I help clients understand what's really happening inside their bodies—and why addressing gut health is often the missing link.

> Ready to discover what's really affecting your health? Schedule a consultation with Dr. Moore

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What Healthy Intestines Are Supposed to Look Like

In an ideal state, the intestines are:

  • Clean and unobstructed
  • Properly balanced with beneficial bacteria
  • Calm, flexible, and well-functioning
  • Efficient at absorbing nutrients and eliminating waste

When the gut is healthy, people often experience:

  • Clear thinking
  • Stable energy
  • Strong immunity
  • Better sleep
  • Fewer inflammatory symptoms

Unfortunately, this is not the reality for many people today.

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When the Gut Becomes Constipated, Toxic, or Inflamed

Modern stress, poor digestion, environmental toxins, medications, processed foods, and chronic inflammation can dramatically alter the gut environment.

Constipated & Toxic Intestines

When waste does not move properly, it can:

  • Ferment inside the intestines
  • Produce toxic byproducts
  • Re-enter circulation instead of being eliminated

This internal toxicity can contribute to:

  • Headaches and migraines
  • Brain fog
  • Fatigue
  • Hormonal imbalance
  • Skin breakouts

Many people don't realize these symptoms may begin in the gut.

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What Do "Candida" and "Fungal Overgrowth" Actually Mean?

Candida is a type of yeast that normally exists in small amounts in the body. Problems arise when it becomes overgrown due to:

  • Antibiotic use
  • High sugar intake
  • Chronic stress
  • Immune imbalance
  • Poor detoxification

When candida or fungal overgrowth occurs, the gut environment becomes inflamed and irritated, which may contribute to:

  • Food sensitivities
  • Bloating and digestive discomfort
  • Sinus congestion
  • Brain fog
  • Mood changes
  • Cravings and energy crashes

Because these symptoms are widespread, they are often mistaken for allergies, stress, or aging—rather than a gut imbalance.

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Parasites & Worms: A Misunderstood Topic

Parasites and worms are far more common globally than most people realize. Exposure can occur through:

  • Food
  • Water
  • Travel
  • Pets
  • Environmental contact

When present, they can interfere with:

  • Nutrient absorption
  • Immune function
  • Gut lining integrity

Symptoms may include:

  • Digestive discomfort
  • Unexplained fatigue
  • Headaches
  • Skin issues
  • Sinus problems
  • Allergic-type reactions

Because symptoms are often vague, parasite-related stress is frequently misdiagnosed as seasonal allergies, food intolerance, or general in...