Incomplete Digestion, Hidden Symptoms

When your system is in some way deficient the following can occur:

Emaciation Skin Problems Disorientation
Obesity Acid indigestion Candida
Anemia Hernias Allergies
Malaise Flatulence Headaches
Apprehension Halitosis Ulcers
Asthma Autonomic unbalance
Aches and Pains Alimentary Tract Flora Imbalance Liver – Gallbladder imbalance

And poor digestion contributes to many major illnesses such as;

Cancer Multiple Sclerosis
Chronic Fatigue Epstein-Barr

And many more

In vital health (usually when you are young) you can eat just about anything and thrive. Time passes and something happens; eating cooked foods, chemical exposure, injury, stress or aging. Your digestive resources are depleted and you develop “symptoms” (listed above). When your system is working properly the stomach issues acids that reduce the size of the particles to about the size of corn meal before exiting into the small intestine. Once these small pieces are delivered to the small intestine your pancreas issues pancreatic enzymes to break down the food further allowing your body to make use of the energy, nutrients and building blocks stored in the food.

Chyme: The food squeezed into the upper portion of the stomach is ground and mixed thoroughly with digestive chemicals into a thick liquid called chyme. Chyme bears no resemblance to the original food because the starches have been partially split, the proteins have been uncoiled and clipped, and fat has been separated from the mass. The chyme is squirted forcefully into the top of the small intestine. The carbohydrate and protein-rich portions leave the stomach first; the fat leaves the stomach later.

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