Gut Health

Gut Health

Gut Health

All disease begins in the gut– Hippocrates Hippocrates said this more than 2,000 years ago, but we’re only now coming to understand just how right he was. Research over the past two decades has revealed that gut health is critical to overall health, and that an...

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The Importance of Chewing Your Food

The Importance of Chewing Your Food

Healthy digestion and nutrient absorption begins with the simple act of chewing your food. When you chew your food properly, your body releases digestive enzymes in the stomach that help to break down food so that your body can convert it into energy. When food isn’t...

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Stomach Acid

Stomach Acid

DBM COMMENTWhilst there are certain health conditions that could possibly benefit from either oral, topical or intravenous applications of Sodium Bicarbonate, it is NOT the practice of DBM Physicians to recommend that this solution be taken orally - not for...

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Mucoid Plaque Halts Peristalsis

Mucoid Plaque Halts Peristalsis

Mucoid plaque is a term used by many holistic doctors and researchers to describe the uniform rubbery layers of mucous and rotting food which compact themselves year after year along the entire length of the digestive tract. (Anderson).  Mucoid plaque is...

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Meet Your Second Brain: The Gut

Meet Your Second Brain: The Gut

How What's Going On In Your Gut Could Be Affecting Your Brain. Credit Photo source: Juulijs/Dollar Photo Club Most of us can relate to the experience of having butterflies in our stomach, or to a visceral gut-wrenching feeling, and how often are we told not to ignore...

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Leaky Gut

Leaky Gut

Infographic Source: https://chfa.ca/en/education/natural_living/digestive-health/index.html There is growing evidence that increased intestinal permeability plays a pathogenic role in various autoimmune diseases including [celiac disease] and [type 1 diabetes]....

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Is Your Gut Making You Sick?

Is Your Gut Making You Sick?

So How Can You Tell If the Gut Is at The Core of Their Symptoms? Do you have any of the following symptoms? The Table of Symptoms can all be signs that the gastrointestinal tract may not be functioning optimally and a gastrointestinal tract out of balance can be...

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How Long Does It Take For The Gut To Repair?

How Long Does It Take For The Gut To Repair?

This is a very relevant question for those who are just embarking on this journey.  The length of time for the gut to heal and repair varies.  It is not as simple as the more damage one has the longer it takes to recover.  There are factors that control...

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Gut Yeast Infections

Gut Yeast Infections

Effective Natural Cures for Gut Candida Overgrowth A gut yeast infection is perhaps more common than most people would think. Candida, the genus of yeast that is responsible for infections, normally lives commensally in nearly every human’s gut microbiota. Research...

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Gut Flora and Gut Barrier

Gut Flora and Gut Barrier

There are two closely related variables that determine our gut health: the intestinal microbiota, or “gut flora”, and the gut barrier. Let’s discuss each of them in turn. The gut flora: a healthy garden needs healthy soil Our gut is home to...

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Guidelines to Keep Your GI Trace Healthy

Guidelines to Keep Your GI Trace Healthy

Here Are Guidelines to Ensure Your Gastrointestinal Tract Keeps Functioning Optimally: Remove accumulated faecal matter Change your diet from a toxin-producing process to that of elimination and cleansing. Ensure that you eat a plentiful supply of colourful, fresh raw...

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Check Your Transit Time

Check Your Transit Time

Let’s talk propulsion for a minute. Normal elimination involves rhythmic contraction of the muscles in the colon wall, to push the waste outward - peristalsis.  It is normal to eliminate two or more times per day. Transit time: how much time between food in and...

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Auto-Intoxication

Auto-Intoxication

The build-up in the intestines that are halting the normal transit time, is undigested food. Undigested means rotting: putrefying, fermenting, and going rancid. Proteins, fats, and carbohydrates, respectively. The colon walls are normally very well sealed in order to...

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