Tried Fiber?
Tried Acidophilus?
Tried Various Cleanses?
Tried Cascara Sagrada?
Tried Enemas?
… and still have a problem?
Dr. Hulda Clark questions the conventional wisdom of eating more whole grains and taking acidophilus. Sure whole grains are healthy! But are they the key to better colon health? Why then do so many people that eat whole grains need the assistance of Cascara Sagrada, found in almost all Colon Cleanses on the market? Are we addressing the root cause of the problem?
2. To help with occasional constipation (and loose stools), we lower the pH of the stomach with Betaine HCL.
Stomach acid often declines with age, allowing microorganisms to survive the digestive process and have a party in your bowels, causing gas, bloating, constipation, diarrhea, and worse.
According to Dr. Clark, bowel movements (including diarrhea) are triggered by a high pH. It is therefore important to keep your stomach pH level as low as possible (ideal pH is 2), so you finish digesting your food before expelling it. In addition to Betaine HCL, and several drops of Hydrochloric Acid 5% (HCL 5%) in food may help to acidify the stomach.
3. The final and most important step of the Super Colon-Bowel Cleanse is the Para-Zap program. ParaZap contains a unique combination of potent Black Walnut Hull Tincture and pure, fresh herbs that provide powerful natural cleansing support when used as directed. This cleanse supports the body's natural defenses with natural compounds that discourage the proliferation of foreign organisms known to occupy the human body. ParaZap is designed to help support the body's immune system so that foreign organisms are naturally expelled.
References
1. Microorganisms interfere with neurotransmitters
DHS Summer Student Project UCRL-TR-215362
2. Fennel seed eases constipation
"Efficacy of an herbal dietary supplement (smooth move) in the management of constipation in nursing home residents: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study," Bub S, Brinckmann J, et al, J Am Med Dir Assoc., 2006; 7(9): 556-61. (Address: Cedarbrook Nursing Home, Allentown, PA, USA).
3. Turmeric relieves dyspepsia and gastric inflammation
"A Curcumin-Based 1-Week Triple Therapy for Eradication of Helicobacter pylori Infection: Something to Learn from Failure?" Di Mario F, Cavallaro LG, et al, Helicobacter, 2007; 12(3): 238-43. (Address: Francesco Di Mario, Department of Clinical Sciences, via A. Gramsci, 14, 43100 Parma, Italy. E-mail: francesco.dimario@unipr.it ).
4. Acid/Base Balance, tuberose.com
5. Hydrochloric acid augments normal stomach acid
Kokkonen J, Simila S, Herva R. Impaired gastric function in children with cow’s milk intolerance. Eur J Ped 1979;132:1-6.
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