Over time, the absence of nutritional essentials leads to poor digestion and conditions of deficiency. Dozens of conditions result from nutritional deficiencies that lead to decreased enzyme production, such as food sensitivities, history of intestinal parasite infections, IBS, history of antibiotics, diverticulitis, severe constipation, inflammation on the small or large intestine, Crohn’s disease, Grave’s disease, Candida, foul flatulence, leaky gut, and gastritis; just to name a few.
The resulting indigestion is a sign that food is not being effectively assimilated and further deficiencies are developing. It is a vicious cycle!
Assimilation of the good food we eat today is negatively affected by years of poor food choices resulting in deficiency and degenerating health. Symptoms of bad digestion are the body calling out for help.
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**This blog is intended for educational purposes only and should not be used as a guide for diagnosis or treatment of any kind. This content is brought to you by the brilliant work and thinking of the pioneers of nutrition: Dr. Royal Lee, Dr. Weston A. Price, Dr. Melvin E. Page, Dr. Francis Pottenger, and many more for their ceaseless dedication to better nutrition and health!
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