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Gluten Free please?

12/17/2014

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“Gluten free please.” Consumers are making this request more than ever before – in restaurants, supermarkets, and in convenient stores yet many of these consumers have unanswered questions about gluten such as: what is gluten?  

Why does gluten seem to irritate my digestive system? 

How do I know if following a strict gluten free diet is right for me?  

What is gluten - gluten also known as prolamins is a protein component found in various grains such as wheat, oats, barley, and rye. There are different types of gluten such a gliadin and glutenins found in wheat, hordeins within barley, secalin contained in rye, and avenins within oats. 

Although these glutens vary within
their chemical structures, the common denominator they all share is the amino acids proline and glutamine.  This is what makes gluten resistant to digestive enzymes and therefore the reason complications occur after ingesting foods containing gluten in individuals who have been diagnosed with conditions such as celiac disease or gluten sensitivity.

What is gluten sensitivity? Gluten sensitivity is a condition characterized by any of the following symptoms:
                    gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), 
                    irritable bowel symptoms (IBS) diarrhea, constipation or bloating, 
                    foggy mind, 
                    headaches, 
                    eczema and or rashes, 
                    depression and or anxiety,
all of which the individual may notice rapid improvement upon complying with a strict gluten free diet.  People who are gluten intolerant may also have a condition known as celiac disease.

Unlike gluten sensitivity, celiac disease has been determined to be an autoimmune disorder of the small intestine. 

If an individual suspects that they may have any of these conditions they should consult with their primary medical provider and or a gastrointestinal doctor. 

In the case of all autoimmune diseases and inflammatory disorders such as gluten sensitivity,

a person may greatly benefit from - routine and thorough detoxification of the body using a high

quality detox product such as Zeolite, along with incorporating a personalized  autoimmune dietary regimen. 

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Digestion – The Center of Your Health

11/29/2014

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Digestion should be referred to as the center of your health! 
The gastrointestinal tract (GI tract) is a complex system that requires and offers large amounts of assistance
to and from other bodily systems.   For example the endocrine system contains glands that produce
hormones.  There many different  types hormones some of which are essential for proper digestion of
nutrients - yet another reason to maintain proper hormonal balance! 

Then  there is the infrequently mentioned  "Gut Brain Connection.”  Sad to  say leading mental health experts fail to treat this condition although  they  do not deny the reality of it! 
There are many studies that reveal  a strong connection between psychological disorders such as: Anxiety, Depression, OCD & ADD (obsessive compulsive disorder, attention deficit disorder), with various digestive  disorders such as: Celiac disease, Chron's diseae, IBS (irritable bowel syndrome).
A few possible reasons for poor  Gut-Brain connection  are as follows:  
inflammation,
bacterial imbalances (dysbiosis),
auto-immune in nature,
all of the above.
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A healthy immune system and gut work together synergistically. 
That of particular interest is probiotics  (friendly bacteria) which can be supplemented in the diet and/or  found in food sources such as yogurt and kefir.  These bacteria are believed to protect the gut from disease causing pathogens, (bad bacteria.) 

Without a healthy gut, a host of bodily and psychological symptoms could manifest itself such as:
Anxiety, (ADD, ADHD, OCD),
Celiac Disease,
Chron's Disease,
Constipation or Bloating,
Depression,
Diarrhea,
Fasciculations,
Headaches or Migraines,
Irritable Bowel (IBS),
Paresthesia (pins & needles),
Pruritus (itching),
Skin Disorders (eczema, psoriasis, rashes),
Ulcerative Colitis...etc.
If you have chronically or acutely experienced any of the symptoms listed above, you may greatly benefit by supplementing your diet with each of the following: 

Digestive Enzymes (2 capsules once or twice daily after larger meals)
Probiotics (2 capsules daily)
Serrapeptase Enzyme (1 capsule daily on empty stomach)
BosPro (1 capsule twice daily),
Aminogen (1 capsule twice daily)
Additional dietary supplements may be required for some or all of the conditions noted above particularly if it's auto-immune in nature.
As with any functional (natural) regimen, following a clean diet, implementing physician approved level of daily exercise, along with adequate consumption of pure water (1/2 your body weight  in ounces), is essential to maximize your results!


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