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In part 2 of “Healthy Pancreas, Healthy You” authors describe the connections between food consumption, pancreas and dyspepsia, IBS, sphincter of Oddi dysfunction, GERD, gallbladder stones, pancreatitis, metabolic syndrome, overweight, diabetes, dysbiosis, metabolic acidosis.
This book is unusual because all of the chapters include two sections: the first breaks down the medical issues into simple, clear words “for individuals lacking a medical background”, the second addresses for individuals with medical backgrounds. This last section is for doctors, health care practitioners, and people to examine serious medical research about pancreatic health.
There is an English Proverb:
“Don’t dig your grave with your knife and fork”.
This book will attempt to prove the validity of this proverb and give directions to pancreatic health by:
1. Supplying the body with natural digestive enzymes from food by using raw, natural foods or slow cooking in a thermos, sprouting, blending, juicing, and proper chewing
2. Strengthening the pancreas and whole body with the right ratio of minerals, vitamins, essential amino acids and essential fatty acids.
3. Keeping the proper body’s acid-alkaline balance. The pancreas and liver are alkaline glands. Certain diets create an unnatural switch to whole body acidity – metabolic acidosis that is harmful for pancreatic health and the entire digestive system, as well as, the whole body Acidity kills the pancreas.
4. Maintaining the proper ecology inside the GI tract
All these suggestions are interrelated and equally important.
This book is the practical guide to healing liver, gallbladder and pancreatic disorders, IBS, GERD, metabolic syndrome, overweight, diabetes, acidity, fatty liver and pancreas, allergy, Candida, Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth, by using appropriate foods. What to eat is as important as when to eat and how to eat. You will also recognize, why water is the best friend of the pancreas. Pancreatic deficiency, like all disorders, has three stages such as functional, structural, and failure. Three stages of the pancreatic deficiency require different healing foods.
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