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Keep Your Digestive System Running Smoothly

God has given you a marvelous temple to live in – your body! For example, the complex way your body processes food for nourishment and strength is truly remarkable.

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A diet of the wrong foods (processed, refined, low-fiber) prepared the wrong way (too much fat and salt), eaten too quickly, and in too large portions is a recipe for intestinal distress. In fact, most digestive disorders – from heartburn, bloating, constipation and indigestion to ulcers, reflux disease and irritable bowel syndrome – can be traced to poor eating habits and improper nutrition.

There are actually four primary principles involved in good digestion, most easily remembered by the acronym DEAN:
• D – Digesting food
• E – Eliminating waste
• A – Absorbing nutrients
• N – Normalizing the bacteria

There are a number of natural substances that assist in performing these functions, helping you to overcome intestinal or digestive problems.

Digesting Food
The first step in the digestive process is breaking down food nutrients into a simple sugar form that can be absorbed and used by the body. The primary enzyme groups amylase, protease, and lipase, as well as lactase and cellulase , enable the body to digest the four major food groups by breaking down fats, carbohydrates and protein.

While the previous enzymes are produced by our bodies – primarily the pancreas – other enzymes are found in plant foods. Papain, found in papaya, and bromelain, from pineapples, help digest the proteins in food.

Ginger has long been used as an aid for gastrointestinal distress and as a tonic for the digestive tract.

Eliminating Waste
The key to helping your intestines and colon stay healthy is fiber, but most people are fiber deficient. God put this essential component into the basic and best foods He provided for people at the dawn of creation in the Garden of Eden.

Soluble fiber lowers blood cholesterol and delays glucose absorption, while insoluble fiber speeds the transit time of food passing through the GI tract. A combination of both soluble and insoluble fiber from sources such as fruits and whole grains as well as beans and some vegetables provides both benefits.

Glucomannan is a very unique source of water soluble fiber, able to absorb 200 times its weight in water. Because it is so powerful, a much smaller amount is needed than of other soluble fibers such as psyllium or bran to achieve the same results.

Absorbing Nutrients
Even if we eat the foods our body needs, it won’t do any good unless the food is digested AND absorbed into the bloodstream, allowing the nutrients to be distributed to the cells throughout the body.

Hawthorn, long used as a digestive aid, can be an important supplement for those concerned about absorption and assimilation of nutrients.

Normalizing the Bacteria
God designed the digestive tract to selectively absorb the things that are beneficial to us and to eliminate those things that are bad for us. The first line of defense against unwelcome foreign invaders of the body are the 400 species of good bacteria, or probiotics, that live in the colon.

Bifodobacteria bifidum and lactobacillus acidophilus are two of the main strains of these good bacteria. They help balance the intestinal microflora by stopping or slowing the growth of harmful bacteria, promoting good digestion, boosting immune function and increasing resistance to infection.

Fructooligosaccharides are naturally occurring carbohydrates that cannot be digested or absorbed by humans but can support the growth of beneficial bacteria.

Arabinogalactan is an excellent source of dietary fiber that enhances beneficial gut flora and appears to act as a balancer in the immune system.

Putting It All Together
All of these natural substances have been combined in our Digestion Support to support the four primary principles of good digestion - DEAN - and put you on the pathway to healing.

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Does digestion support get rid of parasites?

 
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Getting rid of parasites usually requires a course of medication (determined by what kind of parasite is involved), but alternative treatments like enzymes, herbs and probiotics (such as those found in Digestion Support) may be helpful along with conventional medications.

• Digestive enzymes will help restore your intestinal tract to its normal state, which makes it inhospitable to parasites. Papain in particular can be used to dissolve the outer cuticle of certain parasitic worms, allowing the chosen medication to penetrate the worm more effectively.
• Probiotics help keep your digestive tract healthy.
• Fiber and fiber complexes may help flush out parasites.

In addition, the following nutritional guidelines may help keep parasites from growing.

• Avoid simple carbohydrates, such as those found in refined foods, fruits, juices, dairy products, and all sugars, except honey.
• Eat more raw garlic, pumpkin seeds, pomegranates, beets, and carrots, all of which have been used traditionally to kill parasites.
• Drink a lot of water to help flush out your system.
• Vitamin C and Zinc to help support the immune system.

 

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