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May 14, 2025
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Keep your Belly Happy for the Long Term

GoHappyBelly: Keep your Belly Happy for the Long Term
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When talking about gut health, people get surprisingly avoidant of addressing symptoms. When there is a symptom, there is a problem; it’s not the end of the world, and that’s important to internalize, but it’s simultaneously key to address the potential for poor gut health to develop into more symptoms and more serious sickness. Alina Nazari is Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner (FDN-P) gut nutritionist. She has strong personal ties to gut health, and she started her business—GoHappyBelly—to help people before their gut problems go from a ‘check engine light’ to a possible emergency room visit. With her own story of gut problems in her family and her professional experience in the nutrition field, her program is friendly and dedicated to all clients for their sake.

Alina wasn’t always super into nutrition. She used to make a lot of the nutrition mistakes she currently advises against, in fact. For example, she was a huge fan of diet soda (apologies to the diet soda lovers for this sad news) and unconsciously ignored her food intolerances. She was facing gut issues at the same time as her son, and when his doctor could not give a satisfactory answer beyond prescribing Miralax, she became a practitioner. It also helped her reckon with the passing of her mother. Her mother passed away from stomach cancer at the age of 46, and it also brought Alina to the seriousness of gut health. GoHappyBelly is a very personal project to her. 

Watching a family member depart from cancer is arduous and painful. It’s not a short, peaceful death; it’s terrifying and sad, and it rips at your heart. If there’s anything you can do to prevent cancer, you’ll do it after experiencing it for yourself or living through the loss of family to cancer. A common diagnosis before stomach cancer is an overgrowth of H. Pylori. H. Pylori is a bacteria in your gut—normally, gut bacteria poses no threat, as your gut hosts countless bacteria—that unlike other bacteria, harms your microbiome by killing good bacteria. It produces an enzyme called urease, which lowers stomach acid, and that leads to bloating, constipation, fatigue, low iron, and food intolerance. Primarily, when your stomach can’t create protective mucus for its lining, studies show that you are more likely to develop gastric and stomach cancers. Alina is sure that this overgrowth contributed to her mom’s anemia and stomach cancer, and it’s become central to her mission with GoHappyBelly to fight H. Pylori overgrowth. 

Both Alina and her younger son experienced constipation, eczema, and stomach pains simultaneously, and Alina realized that if she came up with a program to help her family, she could grow it as a business to help thousands, or maybe millions in the same situation. She works 1-on-1 with clients to develop programs that will keep their guts, and their bodies in turn, healthy. At no cost, you can download a seven day workbook to get started living more healthily, and if you feel more energy or better overall health, you can book a consultation with Alina. 

Have you grown tired of trying every ‘quick’ solution to your health? Have you exhausted a list of supplements and still not found a healthy regimen? Alina’s programs are personalized and come with a wide array of benefits, not just for avoiding health problems, but also making your day-to-day life easier. GoHappyBelly clients feel more energetic and report higher vitality. Proper nutrition clears up your skin and improves your mood, and your sleep gets better with proper gut health too! Whether a direct result or an aggregate improvement, your immune system will also feel bolstered, and you will get through the cold season much easier after a program like GoHappyBelly’s. 

“Thanks to Alina’s personalized approach and constant support, I was able to improve my overall health and lose 10 pounds. I feel more energetic, my symptoms have reversed, and I am finally on a path to a healthier lifestyle. I can’t recommend Alina enough!” This review comes from Mary, and other clients applaud GoHappyBelly for all the immediate and long-term improvements to their health and lifestyle. While taking probiotics is a good start, Alina goes further with her clients in her eight week program, and the lifestyle changes she instills in clients stop sugar cravings, heal you actively and preventatively, and take away the confusion surrounding what to eat. 

All clients with GoHappyBelly will get lab tests for a personalized approach. As was mentioned earlier, probiotics are not a perfect solution, and there are in fact issues that probiotics don’t help at all. Alina uses functional lab testing, which is a more thorough substitute for traditional labs. Gut health is extremely personal for her, so she knows that labs can often be used to brush off issues instead of take a deeper look at what treatment to proceed with. If you want a very deep look into your health with positive and motivated intentions, GoHappyBelly is ready to test and consult!

The company wants to grow so Alina can reach more people with healthy and vital programs. Don’t allow yourself to think you’re immune to poor gut health; her programs help the fittest gym rats just as much as her clients who come in with unhealthy lifestyles. She wants her brand to expand because symptoms like constipation and food intolerances are growing among children in the US. As more foods get recalled and studies reveal more health risks of modern processed foods, parents and all other manner of individuals should look to programs like GoHappyBelly for answers to their health, energy, and lifestyle. Check out their website and book a consultation now!

Medical Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice, nor does it replace professional medical expertise or treatment. If you have any concerns or questions about your health, always consult with a physician or other healthcare professional.

 

Published By: Aize Perez

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