Your Doctor Missed This
You've spent years bloated, foggy, and exhausted — while every doctor told you your labs are "normal."
You're not imagining it. You're not lazy. It isn't "just stress." There is a real, specific reason your body feels the way it does — and conventional medicine wasn't trained to look for it.
Keep reading. We'll show you what your doctor missed.
If any of this sounds like you, you're in the right place.
You've been bloated for so long you can't remember what "flat" feels like. Brain fog hits you like a wall every afternoon. You've cut gluten, dairy, sugar — and you still feel awful. Your mood swings with your gut. Your skin breaks out for reasons no one can explain. You're tired all the time, but you can't sleep through the night.
You've been to two, three, maybe four doctors. They've run tests. They've shrugged. They've used phrases like:
- "Your labs are normal."
- "It's probably just stress."
- "This is part of getting older."
- "Have you considered an antidepressant?"
- "Maybe try yoga."
And you've walked out of each appointment quietly wondering if maybe it really is all in your head.
It isn't.
Here's what every doctor you saw wasn't trained to look for.
Standard bloodwork measures liver enzymes, kidney function, cholesterol, blood sugar, and a handful of vitamin levels. It does not measure the health of your gut lining. It does not measure low-grade systemic inflammation. It does not assess your microbiome.
Standard panels rule out disease. They were never designed to find what drives chronic symptoms.
And yet roughly 70% of your immune system lives in your gut. The connection between gut health and chronic symptoms — bloating, fatigue, brain fog, skin issues, mood swings, autoimmune flares — is one of the most established findings in modern medical research.
It's just not what your primary care doctor was trained to investigate. They were trained to rule out disease, prescribe a medication, and move you along. They were not trained to repair a damaged gut lining, restore a depleted microbiome, or quiet chronic inflammation.
That quote isn't from a wellness influencer. It's from a board-certified emergency medicine physician who spent over a decade in ERs watching patients cycle through the same diagnoses, the same prescriptions, and the same disappointment.
His name is Dr. Ben Wright. And the reason he co-founded what you're about to learn about is because of something that happened in his own home.
His wife was given a wheelchair. She gave it back.
In 2015, Tami was a mother of four young children when she was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. Within months, she couldn't stand without help. She missed family dinners. She missed bedtime stories. She started preparing her children — and herself — for a future in a wheelchair.
Her labs, by the way, were "normal."
What Tami did next is the reason this company exists.
She refused to accept that managing decline was her only option. She immersed herself in the research — peer-reviewed studies, functional medicine literature, gut-immune axis papers, mitochondrial science. She prayed. She made changes nobody in her medical team had told her to make.
She rebuilt her gut. She quieted her inflammation. She fed her mitochondria. She moved her body when she could and rested when she had to.
Within three years, Tami was playing tennis again. Eleven years post-diagnosis, she's still playing three times a week. She chases her kids without fear. Her MRI scans and bloodwork confirm what her body already knew: the damage MS was doing has not just slowed — in many ways, it has reversed.
Her husband was the ultimate skeptic. Until he wasn't.
"I was trained to trust hospital protocols and clinical studies. When my wife started talking about gut health and inflammation, my first reaction was — gently — skepticism."
"Then I watched her stand up from the couch without help. Then I watched her drive again. Then I watched her MRI come back showing arrested progression."
"At that point I had a choice as a physician. I could ignore what was in front of me. Or I could go back to the literature with new eyes."
Dr. Wright went back to the literature. Then he and Tami built something for the millions of patients they kept meeting — patients whose labs were "normal" but whose lives were quietly falling apart.
Today, Aging Backwards Wellness is co-founded by Dr. Wright, Tami, and a second board-certified emergency medicine physician, Dr. Jason Mount, M.D. of UCLA School of Medicine. Every supplement is physician-formulated, third-party lab-tested, and manufactured in an FDA-registered, cGMP-certified facility.
Where the protocol starts: your gut.
If you have chronic symptoms that your bloodwork can't explain, the first place to look is almost always your gut — specifically, the lining of your gut and the bacteria that live on it.
A damaged gut lining lets undigested food particles and bacterial fragments leak into your bloodstream, triggering chronic low-grade inflammation. A depleted microbiome means you're missing the bacterial strains that should be calming that inflammation, producing your serotonin, manufacturing your B vitamins, and protecting your gut wall in the first place.
Together, a leaky lining and a depleted microbiome are at the root of more chronic symptoms than almost any other mechanism in functional medicine.
This is where Tami started. This is where most of our patients start. This is where you start.
The first product in the protocol is Probio Vitality™ — a physician-formulated probiotic that doesn't behave like the ones in your kitchen cabinet, because it was never designed to.
On the next page, we'll show you exactly what it is, what it does, the clinical research behind it, what it costs, and how you can try it with zero risk under our 100-day money-back guarantee.
You've waited long enough. See the protocol.
The same protocol Tami used. The same protocol Dr. Wright now recommends to patients his ER couldn't help. The first step is one bottle. The next step is up to you.
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