What You Can Do About Digestion Problems.
- If you are critical you can begin by masticating foods with your blender and then eating the baby food.
- Eat smaller meals.
- Introduce additional acid into the stomach, everyone is different and you will have to discover the correct amount for you (BZ Beta-Z Betaine HCL ) start with one cap with each meal and increase 1 tablet per meal every day every three days until symptoms are controlled. (Note – a chronic need for HCL products may be an indication of need for zinc and vitamin B for production of HCL)
- Test for the correct amount by taking an increasing amount with each meal until you notice a burning in your butt when you poop. ( Pancreatic Enzymes, 1000 tabs) Cancer patients may select Dr. Kelley’s Current Formulas (PEP with over 750 mg in each capsule. Check the mg. on any enzymes you may have on hand. Start with 1 each meal, Then 2 each meal Then 3 each meal, Then 4 each meal and continue until you discover the correct amount.
- You may be able to reduce the required amount of the enzymes by taking Okra-Pepsin E-3 to help heal and remove the mucus that has built up in your small intestine. Take 1 with each meal for three months each year. When you finish the 150 cap bottle (3 months) if you notice you felt better when you were taking the Okra-Pepsin E-3 (SP6085), you may continue taking it. A person with stomach ulcers lacks hydrochloric acid and pepsin, so he does not digest his food. Instead of being digested, his food rots, creating gas and organic acid that start to erode his stomach. Most people talk about the ulcer patient having too much acid. The acid that he has too much of is the acid produced by this rotting food. If it is protein that is rotting, the process is called putrefaction. If carbohydrate is rotting, the process is called fermentation. If the patient had hydrochloric acid and pepsin in his stomach he would not have this acid of fermentation or putrefaction. In other words, if he digested his food, it wouldn’t rot. The usual approach if a person has this acid of putrefaction or fermentation in his stomach, is to take an antacid. This gives temporary relief, but makes the situation worse than before. Not only does the antacid neutralize the acid of putrefaction, it also neutralizes the person’s digestive acid. So the next time he eats he has even less digestive acid than before, and the problem becomes worse. It’s a vicious circle that often leads to stomach ulcers.