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OCTOBER 2005
Quick Facts
Billions spent on risky
digestion aids
Spike in gastrointestinal
disorders
GI tract largest component
of immune system
Vital: Chew well & eat
slowly!
Poor digestion can damage
esophagus
Clean teeth, gums key to
good health
Avoid fluoride!
Stomach Health:
Stop Acid Reflux, Prevent Cancer
& Improve Your Life
Today, the most commonly sold over-the-counter medications are
those used to treat gastrointestinal (GI) disorders, including
indigestion, bloating, heartburn, diarrhea and constipation and
even excessive flatulence.
Billions of dollars are spent on these remedies, which often bring
only temporary relief or none at all.
A number of gastrointestinal disease specialists have remarked on
the dramatic increase in digestive disorders especially acid reflux
(Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, or GERD), which is a condition in
which acid rises out of the stomach and into the esophagus.
PLUS:
Tips to:
Beat ulcers
Keep a healthy mouth
Deal with gastritis
AND:
Health News Briefs
& Ask Dr. Blaylock
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Ulcers
Bacterial Infection
Potential for Cancer
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the elderly particularly those who use acidlowering medications such as Prilosec, Pepsid AC
and Zantac.
Studies using more accurate measurements
indicate that 40% of normal elderly people and 80%
of the chronically ill elderly have significant B12
deficiencies. Research also suggests that virtually all
people with Alzheimers disease are vitamin B12deficient, and a shortage of this vital substance
increases the risk of cancer in a number of organs.
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Beat Ulcers
Use quercetin, curcumin and hesperidin
mixed with extra-virgin olive oil (one
tablespoon between meals)
Take two capsules of DGL
(deglycyrrhizinated licorice) between meals
and two at bedtime
Drink white/rosemary tea mixture two to
three times a day
In the past, farms were family-owned and
employed solid feeding methods that ensured good
nutrition for the animals such as free grazing.
But these days, most farms are run by giant
corporate entities that cut corners, nourishing their
animals with feeds that are both contaminated with
toxins and deficient in critical nutrients.
More shockingly, some farms even make their
animals eat the feces of other livestock.
In Mississippi, we have several large corporate
chicken farms.
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Fighting Gastritis
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Enzymes:
The Spark that Starts the Engine
Enzymes are the catalysts that make chemical
reactions occur more rapidly and give us better
control over them.
In fact, enzymes are so vital that without them
there would be no life.
Our cells are filled with hundreds of enzymes
that are responsible for things like energy
generation, repairing cells and DNA, immune
function and production of all the molecules
needed to sustain life.
There is also an additional group of enzymes
whose task is to break down the foods we eat,
preparing them to be absorbed by the stomach.
There is compelling evidence that our body does
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www.tomsofmaine.com
Unique-E
www.acgraceco.com
Theralac
www.theralac.com
Super Digestive Enzyme Caps
www.iherb.com/superdiges.html
www.kissmyface.com
www.emersonecologics.com
BV-Similas
www.emersonecologics.com
Kiss My Face
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Report:
High Homocysteine Leads to Dementia
A pair of new studies appearing in the latest
issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
link high homocysteine levels with impaired
thinking and ability to recall information.
One set of data found that elevated homocysteine
was associated with a 200% higher risk of
developing dementia and a 211% increased risk of
developing Alzheimers in particular.
Folic acid provided the greatest protection against
both high homocysteine levels and B vitamin
deficiency-related dementia. The dose for adults
should be 1,000 ug a day.
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Issue 1: Vaccinations: The Hidden Dangers
Issue 2: Save Your Brain: Protect Yourself From
the Ravages of Alzheimers and Other
Diseases
Issue 3: Cholesterol Drugs Are Dangerous
Issue 4: Why Fluoride Is Toxic
Issue 5: Heart Saver: Protect Yourself From
Heart Attacks and Strokes
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