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LISTEN TO YOUR GUT
Wild Oregano Oil Protocol
The following treatment protocol is based on Inflammatory Bowel Disease being an infectious disease, or, having an infectious component. The following Four Phase protocol should Eliminate infectious microorganisms (like mycobacterium, fungi, bacteria, yeast, viruses, parasites, etc.), provide a moderate level of detoxification and restore beneficial gut flora. MORE...
Probiotic Therapy for IBD and IBS
People with Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD), like Crohn's, Ulcerative Colitis and Diverticulitis are very sensitive to many foods, herbs and therapeutic protocols that work well for people with normal digestive systems. Many substances like MSM, standard aloe vera and vitamin C (ascorbic acid form) that are healing for most people can actually aggravate the digestive systems of people with IBD. When you get into the arena of probiotics, whose action is almost exclusively in the gut, reactions are quite pronounced. MORE...
Natural Remedies That Work: Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
As far as diseases go, bowel disorders are definitely at the bottom of the list (no pun intended). People will quite openly discuss breast cancer, multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia or brain tumors. But get anywhere near the colon and people get uncomfortable. Well, it's understandable really, how do you mention in polite conversation: "I had the runs yesterday and my colon was spasming so much I actually shat myself in the car because I couldn't make it home on time." What would someone say in response to that anyway? Or, try explaining to your boss why it's not a good idea to have you as the chief presenter at an important client meeting. MORE...
Eliminating Avoidable Toxins
Imagine your typical day: You get up in the morning and brush your teeth with toothpaste. Then you have a shower; you use shower gel or soap, shampoo, conditioner and shaving cream. After you've dried yourself off, you apply moisturizer to your skin, makeup to your face and perhaps some hair gel, mousse or hairspray. A final spritz of perfume or cologne, an application of deodorant, and you're ready for breakfast. MORE...
Should I Vaccinate my Child?
An unpublished study by the World Health Organisation (WHO) on a "measles susceptible" (malnourished) group of children showed that the group who hadn't been vaccinated contracted measles at the normal contract rate of 2.4%. Of the group who had received the measles vaccine (MMR), 33.5% contracted measles. MORE...

 

 
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