People are always a little surprised when I tell them I'm a dentist — and I make bone broth for a living.
But the more I learned about systemic health, the more it made sense to me. The mouth is the beginning of the gut. What happens in your digestive system shows up everywhere: your skin, your energy, your immune function, even your mood.
And most of us have guts that are quietly struggling.
Here's what's happening inside:
Your gut lining is a single layer of cells — just one cell thick — that acts as a barrier between your digestive tract and your bloodstream. When that lining is compromised (from stress, processed foods, antibiotics, or simply modern life), it becomes permeable. Things that shouldn't enter the bloodstream do. Your immune system goes into overdrive. Inflammation becomes your baseline.
This is what's often called "leaky gut," and research suggests it's connected to everything from bloating and fatigue to autoimmune conditions and brain fog.
Where bone broth comes in:
Bone broth is rich in three things your gut lining specifically needs to repair and maintain itself:
• Gelatin — derived from collagen, it coats and soothes the gut lining, helping to seal permeability
• Glutamine — an amino acid that is literally the preferred fuel source for intestinal cells
• Glycine — supports digestion, reduces inflammation, and helps regulate stomach acid
These aren't marketing claims. These are mechanisms supported by peer-reviewed research on gut barrier function and mucosal repair.
What I tell my own family:
I started making Auiama because I wanted something I could give my three daughters — and myself — every single day without a second thought. A daily cup of Miracle Bone Broth is one of the simplest, most bioavailable ways to consistently support gut health. And on days when you need something more nourishing, our soups are built on that same bone broth base — so every bowl is doing double duty: feeding you and healing you.
Not a supplement. Not a powder. Real, slow-simmered bone broth and soups with nothing added that shouldn't be there.
Your action step:
Try making bone broth or one of our soups part of your daily routine for two weeks. A warm cup of broth in the morning before anything else hits your gut — or a bowl of soup at lunch instead of something processed. Notice how you feel. Your digestion, energy, and even skin may surprise you.
Your gut has been waiting for this.
With love,
Marianna