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Episode #33 Do You Have The Symptoms Of A Hidden Digestive Problem?

In this episode I discuss the rampant, undiagnosed, malnutrition that permeates our society and some of the common ailments that people perceive as “normal” but that are actually red flags for poor digestion, poor diet, and malnutrition. These symptoms are usually the result of years, decades even, of malnutrition- the body’s stores of certain nutrients exhausted, it can no longer function optimally and begins to fail.

Some of the red flags:

    Adrenal exhaustion and insufficiency

    Adult acne

    Allergies to foods

    Anemia, pernicious

    Appetite, excessive

    Asthma

    Atherosclerosis

    Autoimmune diseases

    B12 Deficiency

    B6 Deficiency

    Bacterial Dysbiosis

    Broken capillaries

    Calcium deficiency leading to insomnia, cramps, nervousness

    Chronic infections

    Chronic weakness

    Conjunctivitis

    Constipation (with liver/gallbladder involvement)

    Delayed gastric emptying (food feels like it’s just sitting there in your stomach for hours)

    Diabetes

    Diarrhea (with inflammatory bowel disease) or chronic diarrhea

    Dizziness

    Drowsiness after meals

    Dysbiosis (bowel flora is out of balance)

    Eczema, psoriasis or the history of eczema

    Emaciation (a protein deficiency)

    Environmental Chemical Sensitivities

    Feeling too full

    Flatulence in general

    Food cravings for sour foods

    Hair dry and brittle (nails too)

    Hair falling out

    Halitosis

    Heartburn/GERD/Acid reflux

    Immunity decreased

    Intestinal damage

    Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

    Leaky gut

    Loss of taste for meats

    Malabsorption/maldigestion

    Meal related bloating or burping

    Mucoid Colitis

    Nails, thin/weak or dry and brittle

    Obesity

    Offensive smelling stool

    Pallor

    Pimples turning into boils (can also indicate low exocrine pancreas function)

    Poor memory

    Poor muscle tone

    Rheumatoid Arthritis

    Swollen tongue

    Thyroid problems

    Ulcer like pains

    Vision disturbances

    Vitamins B3 (Niacin) deficiency—also called Pellagra

    White spots on nails

    Yeast/Candida

 

Digestion (food selection and diet is a whole different but related topic that we aren’t covering in this episode) starts in the mouth. In the mouth:

·         Chewing the food to liquification allows the sensors in your mouth to send signals to the brain telling it what types of nutrients you have consumed and how much. The brain uses this information to tell your stomach and intestine, pancreas, gallbladder, and so on, what enzymes to secrete and how much to secrete to prepare the food for absorption.

·         Insufficient chewing short circuits this brain pathway- leading to insufficient secretions of stomach acid and enzymes.

·         Insufficient chewing also leads us to drink liquids (particularly cold liquids) with the meal thereby diluting the action of acid and enzymes on food.

·         Cold foods and liquids must be warmed by the body (stomach) before they can pass to the intestine- this leads to fermentation of the foods creating organic gasses that burn the valve at the top of the stomach and if it happens often enough, weakens the valve and burns the esophageal lining (GERD).

·         Minerals need a very low pH (strong acidic environment) to properly break down so that they can be absorbed and used by the body. Insufficient levels of stomach acid can lead to minerals being absorbed into the blood stream but not being sufficiently activated, they remain in the bloodstream and are eventually excreted rather than being incorporated into the bones, teeth, and tissues.

·         Sufficient stomach acid kills bacteria, viruses, yeasts, molds, candida, and parasites before they get far. Insufficient stomach acid allows them to live and gives them access to the lower gut and body interior. Many autoimmune issues result from a cascade of issues following chronic insufficient stomach acid.

·         Tums, Rolaids, and proton pump inhibitors like Protonix, and other PPIs actually suppress or absorb the stomach acid- severely impacting digestion negatively and perpetuating an already pressing problem.

·         To test whether or not you are sensitive to HCl (and for the presence of ulcers) take the HCl Sensitivity Test HERE.

·         For those who FAIL the HCl Sensitivity test, shoot me an email (manny@therolfworkshop.com) and I will make recommendations to resolve the issue.

·         For those who PASS the HCl Sensitivity test, shoot me an email and I will send you the follow up test: The Zypan Test for optimal digestion.

·         To order Zypan (free shipping from me) in either 90Tablet or 330Tablet size- call my concierge at (949) 954-6225.

 

·         All other questions- email me directly at manny@therolfworkshop.comdi

Direct download: Episode_33.mp3
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