| Physical Signs traditionally associated with a toxic digestive system |
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| All nutrition for the growth and repair of our bodies comes from the digested food moving along in the small intestines and being picked up by the blood. It is then brought directly to the liver, which further processes these food molecules into forms easily used by the cells. However, there are many places where this can go wrong: 1. the food is not broken down small enough during chewing. 2. there is a lack of digestive enzymes to break down the chewed-up food pieces to the even smaller size needed by the liver. 3. the intestinal wall is so packed and coated with toxic wastes that the blood only partially absorbs what it needs. 4. unwanted guests, burrowed into the coated intestines, use some of the nutrition and give off their own toxic waste products into the body. The coating of the intestinal wall is called mucoid plaque. A certain amount of mucus is normal and enables the body to function properly, but a buildup of mucus is not a natural occurrence. If this plaque is not broken up and released, no amount of cleansing of the other areas of the body will have a lasting effect. The colon must be cleaned out and any unwanted guests eliminated if the rest of the body is to renew itself. Primary Signs - Constipation - Mental Dullness - Tired for no Reason - Bad Breath Secondary Signs - Bloating or flatulence after eating - Coated Tongue - Body Odor - Dull Skin - High Cholesterol - Degenerative Diseases |
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