Why We Get Digestive Problems

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“I cannot teach anybody anything. I can only make them think”
Socrates


The origin of diseases is being understood now due to basic homeostatic balance phenomenon in the body. Human beings constantly struggle against the changing environmental conditions to maintain optimum health. The human body depends on the continuous holistic interaction between internal and external factors. When this interaction is in a state of equilibrium, man enjoys health and when it fails, either due to internal deficiency or hostile environmental factors, the balance is disturbed and leads to disharmony and disease.


Aging shouldn’t include digestive problems


There is no such a thing as a single cause of any health problem. We can only talk about cofactors, causative agents and life situations that like pieces of puzzle interact with each other, and together promote a chain of events ending with a named set of symptoms and health problems. All disorders and health problems that happen to humans are multidimensional, because we, humans are multidimensional. Modern medical science is mainly interested in physical and tangible world. It blames too many problems on bad genes, bad viruses, bad bacteria...

Many people were predisposed to certain illness before they were even born. Fetus can be affected by diet and lifestyle of parents and even grandparents, toxins that parents or grandparents were exposed to, illnesses and organ damages those parents or grandparents experienced, as well as the lack of essential nutrients needed for healthy development during pregnancy. Vaccinations, medications, drugs, narcotics, pesticides, environmental pollution and other toxins that parents and grandparents were exposed to, before conception and during pregnancy can also seriously affect fetus and the health of a newborn child.

Birth trauma can cause trauma, which can seriously affect baby both early in life and later in life. Child is twice as likely to suffer serious damage if labor lasts longer than 13hrs. During difficult or prolonged birth, physical trauma may result in fine tearing of the tissues inside baby's abdomen. Birth trauma may also result in misalignments of the cranial bones, spinal bones and hip bones, causing pain and digestion problems during the first months of baby's life. Those problems may affect baby's health immediately or later, affecting digestion, elimination, immunity, endocrine system, concentration, learning ability.


Genes are always a factor of our health, but that is the only factor we can't do anything about.
Genes only represent our predisposition & potential to encounter certain problem or disease. It is our life and our lifestyle as whole that makes the final decision on whether we are going to experience certain problem or not. No illness and disorder or any health problem is caused by a single factor! There are virtually hundreds of reasons that each has causal relationship
to poor health.


That doesn't mean that every single person is exposed to the same causative agents. Different people can be diagnosed with the same illness, but still have the entirely different set of cofactors causing that same illness. Every person is different! Every individual live is different life!


Combination of those factors is the underlying cause of almost every illness, because those are the factors that are causing congestion in circulation and elimination, such as the bile ducts of the liver, the digestive tract, the blood and lymph vessels, the urinary tract, and the hormonal pathways (endocrine system). Whenever congestion & toxemia exceeds one's capacity to handle it, you will definitely have a disease.


According to research the missing link in good digestive care is often the elimination of digestive poisons. You can eat perfect diet and take supplements constantly, but if you are constantly damaging your digestive system, you may never get the results you need. The places where you will find digestive poison are often surprising. Digestive problems can severely impact our lives, and there is no reason for us to go on suffering. I feel that educating ourselves about our bodies and taking the steps to care for them physically and emotionally will always lead to greater health and happiness. Take time to understand the causes of digestive problems and ways to prevent it. You will be surprised at the difference you can make!


In this program you’ll learn about:


  • Why we get sick

  • Why immune system is so important

  • How nutrition affects your digestion

  • How chronic inflammation targets digestion

  • How to reduce inflammation

  • Why too many toxins are dangerous to digestion

  • How stress affects digestion function

  • Why free radicals are dangerous

  • What we need to know about antioxidants

  • What is protection against oxidative stress

  • What you need to know about body PH

  • Why insulin and leptin resistance is so dangerous for your digestion

  • How obesity affects your digestion

  • Why prescription drugs and antibiotics are dangerous for digestion