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Max Kushnir, Chief Science Officer and Geneticist
"The Human Microbiome, made up of a complex community of microorganisms, plays a crucial role in maintaining holistic health. Balancing this microbial ecosystem can help solve a wide range of conditions from acidity to acne and even anxiety."
Meet Our Gut Experts

Max Kushnir
Co-Founder of Sova Health
Geneticist M.Sc. (Cancer Genomics)

Gargi Sareen
Certified Nutrition Scientist
B.Sc. Nutrition & Dietetics

Sumaiyya
Certified Nutrition Scientist
M.Sc. Nutrition and Dietetics

Mariyam Fatima
Certified Nutrition Scientist
M.Sc Nutrition and Dietetics

Mahima Madaan
Certified Nutrition Scientist
M.Sc. Food and Nutrition
Articles & Insights
How to Cure and Manage IBS-D with the Right Treatment and Lifestyle Changes
Living with IBS-D (Irritable Bowel Syndrome with Diarrhoea) can be both physically uncomfortable and emotionally draining. The sudden urges, bloating, abdominal pain, and frequent loose stools make daily life unpredictable and exhausting. But here's the good news — it’s not something you have to suffer with forever. With the right IBS diarrhea treatment, dietary changes, and stress management techniques, you can reduce or even eliminate symptoms. In this blog, we explore how to cure and manage IBS-D using expert insights, scientific approaches, and lifestyle hacks. What Is IBS-D and What Are Its Symptoms? IBS-D is a subtype of IBS in...
Bloated Stomach and Back Pain: How Gas Can Often Cause Back Pain
Excessive gas in the digestive tract can be excruciating, frequently the result of abdominal bloating and back pain. When gas is trapped gas which applies pressure to the abdominal walls, this can sometimes make its way to the back and become painful (or very sharp cramping) in nature. Fullness as a symptom is one of the most reported similar to, in people feeling like they have a ball in their stomach and a lump under their back. These symptoms can further impact quality of life, daily activities. These simple but effective steps for eating less, staying hydrated, exercising and stress management can also be the best ways to prevent bloating and back pain secondary to gas.
7 Worst Foods for Gut Health: Know & Avoid Them
Optimal gut health is yet the most significant contributor to the overall health and, thus, should be maintained regularly. The digestive tract has the function of taking and distributing nutrients, protecting the body against infections, and it can greatly influence the mental health of a person and even mental health. Therefore, some foods may cause implications like cramps, acid reflux, or some other diseases that may be a show of damaged digestion. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the 7 worst foods for gut health and discuss why they should be avoided or consumed in moderation. By understanding these culprits, we can make informed decisions about our diet and promote better digestive health.