Don't you think this puts a strain on your
body even if you eat the best food, digestion is usually
impaired due to many reasons out of our control like
environmental toxins, Repercussions of this nature cause the
stats below...
Every day- 49% of ALL Americans
take one or more pharmaceutical drugs.
In 1972, we spent 3 billion a year on fast food.
Today we spend more than 110 billion.
Colon cancer kills more Americans than Breast cancer and
Prostate cancer combine
400% more people die from Colon cancer than from AIDS.
I am not going to fill this wonderful report with a lot of
scary disease facts, If you want more, read our book soon to
be released. But the point I am making is that bowel disease
is not a myth it is a serious fact and a serious disease!
Globally, cancer of the colon and rectum is the third
leading cause of cancer in males and the fourth leading
cause of cancer in females. The frequency of colorectal
cancer varies around the world. It is common in the Western
world and is rare in Asia and Africa. In countries where the
people have adopted western diets, the incidence of
colorectal cancer is increasing. Do you know what your
digestive system looks like?
Quite a long way for your
food to travel. The whole digestive system laid out is
over 5 car lengths long. In feet is can be measured up to 30
feet long. No wonder people are dealing with so many
different digestive problems due to overeating, eating highly
processed refined foods,
fast foods, not chewing
well enough, etc...
Did you know that lack of proper digestive
enzymes
contributes to:
Body & Joint Pain
Fatigue
Obesity
Stress & Depression
Higher Blood Cholesterol
Mood Swings
Arthritis
Poor Circulation
Lack of Mineral Absorption
Headaches and Migraines
…and much more!
The digestive
tract begins at the mouth and ends at the anus. It can be
thought of as a long muscular tube, over 10m long, with
digestive organs attached along the way.
The mouth and esophagus
Digestion begins in the mouth. The food is ground up by the
teeth and moistened with saliva to make it easy to swallow.
Saliva also has a special chemical, called an enzyme, which
starts breaking down carbohydrates into sugars. Once swallowed,
muscular contractions of the esophagus massage the ball of food
down into the stomach.
The stomach
The food passes through a sphincter, or small muscle ring, into
the stomach. Here it is mixed with gastric juices. The stomach
is a muscular bag and it churns the food to help break it down
mechanically as well as chemically. The food is then squeezed
through a second sphincter into the first part of the small
intestine, called the duodenum.
The small intestine
Once in the duodenum (small intestine), the food is mixed with
more digestive enzymes from the pancreas and bile from the
liver.
Pancreas
The pancreas is one of the largest glands in the human body. As
well as digestive juices, it secretes a hormone called insulin.
Insulin helps to regulate the amount of sugar in the blood.
Diabetes is a condition caused by problems with insulin
production.
Liver
The liver has a number of different roles in the body,
including:
Breaking down fats, using bile stored in the gall bladder
Processing proteins and carbohydrates
Filtering and processing impurities, drugs and toxins
Generation of glucose for short-term energy needs from
other compounds like lactate and amino acids.
Absorption
happens in the small intestine
The food is squeezed into the lower parts of the small
intestine, called the jejunum and the ileum. Nutrients are
absorbed from the ileum, which is lined with millions of
finger-like projections called villi. Each villus is connected
to a mesh of capillaries. This is how nutrients pass into the
bloodstream.
The large intestine
Once all the nutrients have been absorbed, the waste is moved
into the large intestine, or bowel. Water is removed and the
waste (feces) is stored in the rectum. It can then be passed out
of the body through the anus.
Bacteria play an important role
A large reservoir of microbes, such as bacteria, live within the
large intestine and, to a lesser degree, the rest of the
digestive system. These bacteria play an important role in
healthy digestion. The exact types of bacteria are particular to
each individual. Other factors that influence the type of
bacteria in your digestive system include where you live in the
world, what health conditions you have and what medications you
have received.
Common problems
Some common problems of the digestive system include:
Colitis – inflammation of the bowel
Diverticulitis – inflammation of pouches lining the
small intestine
Gastroenteritis – an infection that causes vomiting
and diarrhoea
Heartburn – when the contents of the stomach back up
into the oesophagus
Ulcer – a hole in the mucous membrane lining the
stomach or duodenum.
Optimal
digestion and elimination should be one’s top priority!
Most people
know that if you eat processed, fried foods, including excess
starches and sugar, and excessive amounts of salt... You are not
doing your body any favors.
Even if you
have the requisite two or three daily bowel movements, your
colon can remain clogged with old waste...
As these
undigested waste materials pass through the colon without
assimilation, they leave a coating of slime on the inner walls
of the colon — like plaster on a wall. With the passage of time,
this coating will gradually increase in thickness, until there
is only a narrow pathway for fecal material to pass. This in
turn limits the colon's ability to absorb any additional
nutrients or fluids, and hinders peristaltic movement, which
increases the possibility of constipation.
What is the
Answer?
Enzymes! But not
just any....
Digestive
Enzymes Help Digestion Diseases...
The key is
to help your body better digest the foods you eat... Before
they reach your colon. But how can you do this?
Supplementing your diet daily with digestive enzymes can:
Help improve digestion.
Reduce toxicity in the intestines and colon.
Improve elimination and
Reduce constipation.
Everything
we eat needs enzymes; to digest foods into nutrients, vitamins
and minerals, and also to deliver these nutrients to the cells.
Food enzymes
exist naturally in raw food, but when food is cooked, the high
temperature of cooking destroys their natural enzymes. Even if
we choose raw foods, the enzymes available are not adequate for
human digestion of that food. It is also true that our body
makes digestive enzymes, whose role it is to digest the cooked
food that we eat. However, we cannot assume that every digestive
system functions at its peak all the time. Nor are our food
choices, ideal, 100% of the time.
Over-consumption of processed, fast foods, or living a stressful
lifestyle, puts a greater demand on our digestive systems.
Furthermore,
the more we depend on our internally-produced digestive enzymes
— the more stress we put on our body's systems and organs — and
the less time these systems have to rebuild worn out, damaged
cells and tissue, and to keep our immune system strong.
Research
shows, that as we age, we lose the ability to produce enough
digestive enzymes to help with complete digestion. This enzyme
deficiency may be the reason we experience more constipation
problems as we get older.
And when
toxicity builds up in our colon, this can put stress on other
systems and hinder their ability to create the digestive enzymes
necessary for complete digestion. Digestive enzymes play a key
role, not just in digestion, but also healthy elimination, and
keeping the body toxin-free.
Very
simply... The colon is the sewage system of the body.
If we do not
keep it as healthy and free of disease as possible, our major
organs and glands can become seriously compromised. The best
diet can be no better for us, if our sewage system (colon) is
clogged with old, putrefied, metabolic waste.
So what are
some easy steps to help keep your colon clear of toxic debris,
improve digestion and alleviate constipation?
Eat foods high in fiber such as fruits, vegetables and whole
grains.
Reduce intake of refined and processed foods, that have no
natural fiber.
Drink plenty of water to rehydrate the colon and make stools
easier to pass.
Supplement your diet with plant digestive enzymes that include
a blend of proteases, amylases, and lipases to help improve
overall digestion.
What are the Medical Solution to
Digestive System Diseases?
Well, Medical Doctors choices of prevention would be the
pleasurable, Colonoscopy: This procedure is accomplished by
inserting a flexible tube that is about the thickness of a
finger into the anus, and then advancing it slowly, under visual
control, into the rectum and through the colon. It is performed
with the visual control of either looking through the instrument
or with viewing a TV monitor.
Or
you could have the other medical options performed...
Colostomy:
Surgery of the colon. If they cut out all of the colon you
get a bag to carry around with you on the outside of your body
and defecate into that.
Chemotherapy: Oh that is fun! Despite the fact that a
majority of patients have the entire tumor or cancer removed by
surgery, as many as 50 to 60% will develop a recurrence without
further treatment. Chemotherapy is given to reduce this chance
of recurrence. There is some controversy over whether or not
patients with stage II disease should receive chemotherapy.
Studies have not consistently shown a benefit in treating these
patients or have shown only a very small benefit.
Drugs for Colon Diseases and Side Effects of Drugs:
Xeloda (side effects below)
an allergic reaction (shortness of breath; closing of your
throat; difficulty breathing; swelling of your lips, face, or
tongue; or hives);
diarrhea (more than 4 bowel movements each day or any
diarrhea at night);
vomiting (more than once in 24 hours);
nausea or a loss of appetite (if the amount of food you eat
each day is much less than usual or if you are only able to eat
at certain times);
fever (temperature greater than 100.5 degrees) or other
signs of infection;
tingling, numbness, pain, swelling, or redness of the hands
and/or feet (hand-and-foot syndrome); or
pain, redness, swelling, or sores in or around the mouth.
Betaseron (side effects below)
Liver Damage;
Thyroid disorders;
Epilepsy or other seizure disorder;
a bleeding or blood-clotting disorder, such as hemophilia;
Anemia;
Depression or Suicidal Behavior.
These are only 2
of the medications and their side effects.
As you can see
the medical options provide little benefit to colon cancer and
digestive diseases can hide themselves until it is to late.
That is why one of the tools in your arsenal for preventing
colon cancer and helping indigestion, bloating, heart burn,
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