Reasons
To Include Extreme Healths
Digestive Support Formula
What
is the role of Enzymes?
(Why add the Digestive Support Formula along
with The Oral Chelation / Age-Less Formula?)
In essence enzymes are what give us life. Enzymes
are molecules involved in speeding up chemical
reactions necessary for bodily function. Enzymes
work to join molecules together or split them
apart.They do this by making or breaking the chemical
bonds that join molecules together.
Most enzymes are composed of a protein along with
an essential mineral and possibly a vitamin. If
an enzyme is lacking the essential mineral or
vitamin it cannot function properly.
If the body is provided the necessary mineral
or vitamin through diet or nutritional formula
the enzyme is then able to function properly.
For example zinc is necessary for the enzyme that
activates vitamin A otherwise cannot be converted
to the active form. This deficiency can result
in night-blindness. Many enzymes require additional
support in order to perform their function. This
support is called a coenzyme - a molecule that
functions along with enzyme. Like enzymes most
coenzymes are composed of mineral component the
enzyme is again powerless. Most heavy metals cause
major problems in the body because they take the
place of the nutritional mineral in enzymes making
them inactive. In turn higher dietary levels of
nutritional minerals help prevent heavy metal
toxicity.
(Excellent
enhancement to the Oral Chelation Formula because
it helps the body absorb chelators and nutritional
support)
Self
Health Survey Evaluate
and check any of your symptoms based upon your
health profile for the past 30 days:
Digestion _____
Nausea abdominal pain
_____ Belching burping or flatulence
_____ Undigested food in stools
_____ Stomach distention rumbling sounds
_____ Chronic diarrhea or constipation
_____ Halitosis (bad breath)
_____ Acid indigestion
_____ Intolerance and/or reactions to dairy products
grains or sugar
Stomach
Upset
_____ Heartburn
_____ Indigestion
_____ Recurrent burning gnawing aching in stomach
_____ Nausea or vomiting
_____ Acid rebound after eating
_____ Upper abdominal or stomach pain
_____ Burping
_____ History of ulcers gastritis
_____ History of hiatal hernia _________________________________________
If
you have checked any of the boxes you may want
to consider supporting your body's natural processes
with scientifically validated nutritional supplements.
Any chronic conditions should be checked by a
qualified licensed health care professional.
Autism/Digestive
Digestive
problems and stool abnormalities may be present
in a large portion of children with autism. Many
autistic children display chronic indigestion
and gas. One study that examined a small group
of randomly selected autistic children found that
40% (6 1/5) had bulky odorous or loose stools
or diarrhea. Interestingly many parents of autistic
children report a worsening in behavioral symptoms
occurring in conjunction with a flare-up of gastrointestinal
problems.
"Although
gastrointestinal symptoms frequently accompany
the manifestations of autism" points out
pediatrician Karoly Horvath M.D. and his colleagues
at the University of Maryland School of Medicine
"little attention has been paid to this aspect
"
Dr.
Horvaths team performed gastrointestinal
evaluation on 36 children with severe autism and
found several striking abnormalities. The children
often showed signs of chronic inflammation in
the gut including the esophagus stomach and duodenum.
Because of the enzyme deficiencies many
of the children had trouble digesting and absorbing
carbohydrates a possible cause for their chronic
loose stools and gas. These abnormalities may
be closely linked with sudden behavior changes
in the children such as irritability aggression
and nighttime awakenings.
References:
Goodwin MS Cowen MA Goodwin TC. Malabsorption
and celebral dysfunction: a multivariate and comparative
study of autistic children. J Autism Child Schizophr
1971; 1:48-62.Horvath K Papadimitriou JC Rabsztyn
A Drachenberg C Tildon JT. Gastrointestinal abnormalities
in children with autistic disorder. J Pediatr
1999; 135:559-63.
DEufemia P Celli M Finocchiaro R Pacifico
L Viozzi L Zaccagnini M Cardi E Giardini O. Abnormal
intestinal permeability in children with autism.
Acta Paediatr 1996:85(9):1076-9.
Understanding
Digestion Assimilation And Enzyme Nutrition
What
Causes Most Nutritional Disorders?
In my opinion many health care practitioners traditional
and non-traditional have overlooked the main underlying
cause of many or most nutritional disorders- faulty
digestion. Rather than continuously treating the
symptoms of poor digestion (gas heartburn nausea
burping bloating upset stomach acid indigestion
diarrhea) the logical remedy for actually correcting
this problem is to improve the persons ability
to digest and assimilate the nutrients from their
food.
What
Is Digestion And Assimilation?
The digestion and assimilation of food is accomplished
by taking large pieces of foods and breaking them
down into very small molecules. These food molecules
can then be absorbed into the blood and used by
the body as nutrients. Many people could benefit
greatly by simply chewing their food more thoroughly.
This is the most energy-efficient mechanical action
the body can take to break down food. After chewing
the body must expend a lot of energy producing
acid and alkaline digestive juices digestive enzymes
and muscle contractions to break down the food.
50% of digestion should take place in the mouth-
by chewing food thoroughly. How many times have
you seen people inhale their food
almost before the plate hits the table?
What
Are Key Points To Good Digestion Assimilation
And Elimination?
There are four main criteria for optimum digestion
and elimination:
1. The correct type and amount of digestive enzymes.
2. Adequate acidophilus and other friendly
intestinal bacteria.
3. The correct pH (acid/base balance) in each
area of the digestive tract (acidic in the stomach
alkaline in the small intestine neutral in the
large intestine).
4. Having an adequate amount of fiber in the diet.
How
Does Poor Digestion Cause Disease In The Body?
1.
Nutritional Deficiencies.
Most significantly a person who is not digesting
their food well cannot obtain the optimum amount
of nutrients from their food that help rebuild
repair and regenerate the body.
2. Fermentation/Decomposition.
Poor digestion also causes slower transit
time of the food through the digestive tract.
This prolonged transit time often causes the food
to ferment causing gas formation. After this the
fermenting foods begin to decompose or rot (causing
toxic chemical formation).
3. Self-Toxification/Colon Problems.
Another factor is a deficiency of fiber in
the diet. A lack of fiber in the stools causes
the feces to become sticky. This combination of
sticky fermenting and putrefied food produces
toxins and free-radicals which are
absorbed into the bloodstream and can create a
lining of toxic residues and mucus which coats
the lower intestinal tract. This toxic mucus plaque
can contribute to numerous health conditions such
as diverticulitis colitis and other colon problems.
The symptoms associated with this self-toxification
can include allergies body aches confusion forgetfulness
headaches and decreased energy.
4. Leaky-Gut Syndrome/Food Allergies.
A serious condition associated with poor digestion
is leaky-gut syndrome. Leaky Gut Syndrome
occurs when foods are not digested completely.
Large poorly digested protein molecules force
their way through the gut wall into the bloodstream.
In the blood instead of being delivered where
needed as nutrients these large proteins are recognized
incorrectly by the immune system as an invader
from outside the body. The immune system then
mounts an antigen-antibody reaction creating immune
cells to attack the antigen. This is also known
as having a food allergy attack. I believe that
a large majority of food allergies
are simply due to poor digestion and this antigen-antibody
reaction to proteins in the bloodstream.
5. Liver/Kidney Stress & Skin Conditions.
By constantly allowing these toxins to enter
the bloodstream it also places stress on the liver
(major organ of detoxification) and kidneys (cleaners
of the blood). If these organs become overworked
the skin will become an organ of elimination and
you will begin to see skin conditions appearing.
Many skin conditions are caused or contributed
to by poor digestion and the resulting toxic environment
of the intestinal tract.
6. Parasites/Yeast Infections.
Other conditions related to poor digestion
and leaky-gut syndrome are parasite infections
which are more common that one would expect and
Candida albicans (yeast) infection of the intestinal
tract.
All
of these conditions increase the toxic load on
the body and have a negative effect on the immune
system. Patients are usually amazed by how many
problems can be traced back to the underlying
problems of poor digestion and a toxic colon.
It is even more amazing to see what happens when
a person who was once toxic from the previously
described conditions chooses to use natural methods
to detoxify rebuild and regenerate their body.
Many have described the process as getting a
second chance or having a new lease
on life. It is truly a joy to be at ome
in the body when it is functioning as intended.
What
Are Biochemical Enzymes And Digestive Enzymes?
Enzymes are present in all living plant and animal
cells. There are hundreds of kinds of biochemical
enzymes in the body constantly keeping our body
functioning properly. Enzymes are like the battery
in a car. Without the spark from the battery even
a brand new car wont work. All life would
cease to exist without enzymes for they a vital
source of life energy. Enzymes are the primary
motivators (catalyst) for all natural biochemical
(life) processes. Even though proteins carbohydrates
fat and fiber are the building blocks of our bodies
they do not possess the energy (capacity to do
work) that enzymes possess necessary for digesting
foods liberating nutrients and assisting biochemical
reactions.
Digestive
enzymes made by the pancreas assist in digesting
food we eat making it small enough to pass through
the intestinal wall into the bloodstream. Despite
obvious evidence of their importance little thought
is given (in modern medicine) to the role digestive
enzymes play in completing the digestion and assimilation
of nutrients. Plant-based enzymes (like those
found in Healthy Alternatives Plus products) work
in the entire digestive tract in a wide range
of acid and alkaline environments. They allow
your body to replenish and rebuild the pancreatic
enzyme reserve which takes a tremendous stress
load off of the body. Taken with food they greatly
assist the body in the digestion and assimilation
of food nutrients. Taken away from food digestive
enzymes enter the bloodstream and act almost like
a second immune system digesting excess
proteins in the blood scavenging debris decreasing
inflammation removing mucous and cellular waste.
How
Do Digestive Enzymes Work?
When a person eats proteins carbohydrates and
fat the pancreas responds by secreting the proper
amounts and concentrations of protease amylase
and lipase enzymes to digest the foods and transport
their nutrients into the bloodstream. Organic
raw foods contain the proper types and concentrations
of enzymes in their cells to digest themselves
(enzymes are responsible for aged fruit to rot
or self-digest. Cooking or heating food kills
the enzymes found in live foods. Nature intended
for the enzymes within rot foods to assist the
body in digestion). Eating organic produce adds
little or no stress to the pancreas. Our bodies
do not make the enzyme cellulose which breaks
down plant fiber however a plant-source cellulose
enzyme supplement is appropriate therapy for certain
conditions such as green leafy vegetables intact
in stools.
Do
Organic Foods Contain More Enzymes? Unfortunately
many commercially grown live foods
have been genetically altered to make them contain
fewer enzymes. This allows these fruits and vegetables
a longer shelf life. Havent you wondered
how fruit and vegetables at commercial grocery
stores stay on the shelves so long without spoiling?
This is the reason health food stores usually
have smaller produce stocks- they must sell and
replace existing stock before the inherent enzymes
begin the self-digestive process.
How
Does The Body Become Depleted Of Enzymes?
The bodys ability to make pancreatic enzymes
can be exhausted by eating a diet devoid of naturally
occurring enzymes. This includes eating all types
of cooked foods (enzymes are killed at 118 degrees)
highly processed foods and commercially grown
produce. Each of us is born with a pancreatic
enzyme reserve a reserve that may
be built up or depleted but should not become
depleted or overdrawn. Every time a person consumes
cooked or processed food (devoid of enzymes) and
the pancreas can not keep up with the enzyme demand
placed on it the digestive system recruits the
enzyme supply from white blood cells (immune cells)
to assist in completing digestion. These are the
same enzymes the white blood cells used to kill
invading viruses and bacteria. Mobilizing the
bodys immune system every time enzyme deficient
food s eaten is known as digestive leukocytosis.
This constant abuse can fatigue immune defense
capabilities and lay the groundwork for degenerative
conditions in the body.
How
Do I Know If I Am Enzyme Deficient?
General fatigue and chronic degenerative conditions
(every day aches and pains) are the only outward
evidence of enzyme deficiencies. Because the body
donates enzymes from other areas of the body to
meet existing needs (such as the immune system)
deficiencies do not become apparent until these
reserves can no longer meet the demand. It is
extremely important then to ensure that the body
receives an dequate supply of enzymes either through
the consumption of raw food or concentrated plant
enzyme supplementation.
What
Is Acidophilus Why Is It Important?
Lactobacillus acidophilus and other friendly
intestinal bacteria are called probiotics
which literally means in support of life.
Lactobacillus acidophilus is very important for
improving digestion and for the forming of certain
vitamins including vitamin B3 B6 biotin and folic
acid. Probiotics also produce natural antibiotic
(antibacterial) substances which can kill or deactivate
disease-causing bacteria and will defend
their territory against other microorganisms
such as yeast or fungus. When the good
intestinal bacteria are depleted there are multiple
negative effects in the body.
Does
Antibiotic Drug Therapy Kill Acidophilus?
Antibiotic drug therapy is one of the main causes
of the depletion of acidophilus in the body. Antibiotic
drugs do not discriminate between the good
and bad bacteria when they are consumed.
Prolonged antibiotic drug use can kill all of
the friendly probiotics leaving the
body defenseless. It is very important if you
choose to undergo antibiotic therapy to re-introduce
acidophilus and other probiotic bacteria while
you are taking the antibiotics and especially
after you finish the course of reatment. The antibiotics
will kill most of the acidophilus you take while
you are still taking the antibiotics. The goal
is to not completely wipe out the colonies of
good bacteria while on the antibiotics
and to fully re-colonize the acidophilus after
the completion of the therapy.
What Causes Gastritis And Ulcers?
In dealing with gastritis (stomach inflammation)
and ulcerative conditions in the gastrointestinal
tract I have found that poor digestion and mental/emotional
stress factors are often contributing factors.
When food is not broken down (digested) well it
ferments putrefies (becomes rotten) and creates
an acidic environment. This acidity irritates
the lining of the digestive tract. Many over-the-counter
and pharmaceutical drugs irritate the lining of
the digestive tract and can contribute to ulcers
forming. In dealing with ulcerative conditions
you must rule out a Helicobacter bacterial infection
an abnormal microorganism or parasitic infection.
Why
Cant Antacids Prevent Or Cure Acid Indigestion?
I have seen many patients with conditions of excessive
acid stomach or acid indigestion and often the
person is taking large amounts of antacids. A
basic review of how the stomach works and an understanding
how antacids help create the problem are all most
people need along with some digestive enzymes
to stop the problem. The problem is the body producing
too much acid in the stomach. The stomach makes
acid to break down proteins. If there is poor
digestion or if a person eats large meals or excessive
proteins the body can often make too much acid.
To counteract the acid people take antacids. This
makes the stomach very alkaline. In order to create
an acid environment again in the stomach the body
has to make more- you guessed it- acid which was
the problem in the first place. This cycle of
poor chewing (50% of digestion should take place
in the mouth) poor digestion and the acid/alkaline
roller coaster can be reduced or avoided by chewing
food well and taking digestive enzymes with your
meal. Many people think antacids are a good source
of calcium. Unfortunately this is not true. In
order for calcium to be fully absorbed into the
body it must be assimilated in an acidic environment.
Antacids like their name says provide a very alkaline
environment which would prevent the proper uptake
of calcium.
When
a state of balance is maintained by optimum digestion
the body is better able to prevent chronic health
problems such as hypo or hyperglycemia; fatigue;
headaches; candida; constipation/diarrhea; arthritis;
allergies; infections or other conditions caused
by a compromised immune system.
Remember: You are not what you eat. You are what
you eat digest and assimilate.
Order
Digestive Support Formula
Digestion
and Stomach Upset Support
This formula contains the full complement
of hydrolytic food enzymes providing Amylase Lipase
Cellulase Lactase Invertase and Glucoamylase complemented
with various botanicals to support gastrointestinal
integrity and optimal digestive functioning.
All
raw food naturally contains the proper types and
proportion of enzymes necessary to digest itself
-- whether in human consumption or in the eventual
decomposition in the natural world. When raw food
is eaten chewing ruptures the cell membranes and
releases the indigenous food enzymes to begin
the selective breakdown of food components. Amylase
reduces large carbohydrates such as starches and
other polysaccharides to disaccharides including
sucrose lactose and maltose. Lipases digest fats
(triglycerides) into free fatty acids and glycerol.
Cellulases (not found in the human system) break
bonds found in plant fiber (cellulose). By disrupting
the structure of the fiber matrices which develop
most of the nutrients in plants cellulase increases
the nutritional value derived from fruits and
vegetables.
Overwhelming
evidence shows that food enzymes play an important
role in digestion by predigesting food in the
upper stomach before hydrochloric acid has even
been secreted. Supplementation of food enzymes
is necessary in today's society due to the prevalence
of cooked and/or processed foods. Food enzymes
are essentially destroyed at 118 degrees Fahrenheit
thus most modern methods of food preparation leave
food devoid of digestive enzyme activity. Placing
the full digestive burden on the body the body's
digestive process becomes over-stressed and vital
nutrients are not released from food for assimilation
by the body. Unlike supplemental enzymes of animal
origin plant enzymes work at the pH found in the
upper stomach. Food sits in the upper portion
of the stomach for as long as an hour before gastric
secretions begin action.Although salivary enzymes
accomplish a significant amount of digestion their
activity is limited to a pH level above 5.0. Exogenous
plant enzymes are active in the pH range of 1.0
to 11.0 and can facilitate the utilization of
a much larger amounts of protein carbohydrates
and fat before HCL is secreted in sufficient amounts
to neutralize their activity. Obviously plant
enzymes can play a significant role in improving
food nutrient utilization.
In
addition to amylase lipase and cellulase this
formula provides a concentrated source of the
disaccharidases Lactase and Invertase. Disaccharide
intolerance occurs when insufficient levels of
disaccharidase enzymes are secreted in the small
intestine causing malabsorption and physical discomfort.
Lactase deficiency is the most common and well-known
form of carbohydrate intolerance. Lactase digests
lactose (milk sugar) into glucose and galactose.
Most mammals including humans have high intestinal
lactase activity at birth. But in some cases this
activity declines to low levels during childhood
and remains low in adulthood. The low lactase
levels cause maldigestion of milk and other foods
containing lactose. It is estimated that approximately
70% of the world's population is deficient in
intestinal lactase with more than one-third of
the U.S. population presumed to be unable to digest
dairy products. Supplemental lactase has been
found to decrease the symptoms of lactose intolerance
associated with the consumption of dairy foods.
Invertase is another polydisaccharidase that works
to break down sucrose (refined table sugar) into
glucose and fructose. The prevalence of processed
and highly refined foods in the American diet
means that we consume a great amount of this sugar
which can contribute to undue digestive stress.
it is theorized that unrecognized sucrose intolerance
is a contributing factor in many allergies. Supplemental
invertase can increase the assimilation and utilization
of this sugar. The additional supplementation
of the carbohydrase Glucoamylase assures the breakdown
of maltose into two glucose molecules allowing
greater absorption of this energy-giving sugar.
Inclusion of these sugar-breaking enzymes gives
this formula a broad base for improving nutrition.
References:
Beazell J.M. "A reexamination of the
role of the stomach in the digestion of carbohydrate
and protein." American Journal of Physiology
132: 42-50 (1941).
Berkow R. ed. The Merck Manual 15th edition (Rahway
N.J.: Merck Sharp and Dohme Research Laboratories
1987).
Bradley P.R. ed. British Herbs Compendium Volume
1. (Dorset England: British Herbal medicine Association
1992).
Duke J.A. Handbook of Medicinal Plants. (Boca
Raton FL: CRC Press Inc. 1985).
Ghose T.K. and Pathak A.N. "Cellulases--2:
Applications" Process Biochemistry 20-24
May 1973.
Guyton A.C. Textbook of Medicinal Physiology 8th
edition. (Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company
1991).
Murray R.D. et al. "Comparative absorption
of [13C] glucose and [13C] lactose by prematureinfants."
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 51: 59-66
(1990).
O'Keefe S.J.D. et al. "Milk-induced malabsorption
in malnourished African patients." American
Journal of Clinical Nutrition 54: 130-5 (1991).
Schwimmer S. Source Book of Food Enzymology. (Westport
CT: The AVI Publishing Company Inc. 1981). Weiss
R.F. Herbal Medicine. (Gothenburg Sweden: AB Arcanum
1988).
Ingredients
Rationale
Herbs
1.
Slippery Elm Bark (Ulmus Fulva Ulmaceae) Slippery
Elm Bark (Ulmus Fulva Ulmaceae) due to a high
mucilaginous polysaccharide content (50%) is effective
when used internally or externally as a demulcent
(a substance found to be soothing to inflamed
ucous membranes). The herb has a long history
of use as a nutritive gruel for convalescent gastric
and duodenal ulcer patients. In 1859 a physician's
writings indicated the inclusion of slippery elm
bark in almost any drug store due to its "usefulness
as a medical agent."
Reference:
Gunn J.D. New Domestic Physician or Home Book
of Health Moore Wilstach Keys cincinnati 1st ed.
1857 2nd ed. 1859 3rd ed. 1961.
Source: Daniel B. Mowrey Ph.D. Scientific Validation
of Herbal Medicine Keats Publishing 1986. Page
34.
2.
Marshmallow root (Althea officinalis)
Marshmallow root (Althea officinalis) like
Slippery Elm bark contains up to 35% mucilage.
It has been used for hundreds of years for external
wound healing. Internal use includes soothing
inflammatory conditions.
References:
Schauenberg P. & Paris F. Guide des plantes
medicinales Delachaux et Niestle S.A. Neuchatel
Switzerland 1969.
Wren R.W. Potter's New Cyclopedia of Botanical
Drugs and Preparations 7th ed. Health Science
Press Rustington England 1970.
Source:
Daniel B. Mowrey Ph.D. Scientific Validation of
Herbal Medicine Keats Publishing 1986. Page 33.
3.
Ginger Root (Zingiber officinale)
Ginger Root is known for its soothing and
mildly stimulating effect on the stomach. It proves
beneficial for a variety of stomach complaints
including nausea indigestion stomachache and ulcers.
Ginger root has been the subject of much laboratory
research. A German study indicated it increases
the amylase concentration and flow of saliva activates
peristalsis and increases intestinal tone. Combined
with specific other herbs another German study
showed its benefit on indigestion and heartburn.
In England a study found ginger root to contain
a proteolytic enzyme more effective than papain
(papaya derived). American researches revealed
its effectiveness in motion sickness in a double
blind study finding it more effective than Dramamine
(dimenhydrinate).
References:
Glatzel H. Deutsche Apotheker Zeitung
110 5 1970.
Glatzel H. "Treatment of dyspetic disorders
with spice extracts.' Hippokrates 40(23) 916-919
1969.
Thompson E.H. Wolf I.D. & Aleen C.E. "Ginger
rhizome: a new source of proteolytic enzyme."
Journal of Food Science 38(4) 652-655 1973.
Mowrey D.B. & Clayson D.E. "Motion Sickness
ginger and psychophysica." Lancet 1(8273)
655-657 1982.
Source:
Daniel B. Mowrey Ph.D. Scientific Validation of
Herbal Medicine Keats Publishing 1986. Page 261.
4.
Green Tea
Green Tea like the traditionally imbibed English
black tea is derived from the plant Camellia sinensis.
The freshly cut leaf is lightly steamed in producing
green tea thus inhibiting enzymes which cause
oxidation. The polyphenol content (major beneficial
active ingredient) in Green tea is high (as much
as 30% of the dried weight of leaves) due to the
inhibition of oxidation. Polyphenols are known
for their antioxidant effect and are more commonly
referred to as flavonoids-such as catechin epigallocatechin
gallate and proanthocyanidins (familiarly identified
in grape seed pips and the bark of the pine Landes).
Green tea appears to increase the activity of
antioxidants and detoxifying enzymes such as glutathione
peroxidase and glutathione reductase (important
in liver detoxification). Studies indicate a preventive
effect on cancers of the gastrointestinal tract
including stomach small intestine pancreas and
colon.
References:
A. Katiyar S.K. Agarwal R. and Mukhtar
H: Green tea in chemoprevention of cancer. Compr
ther 18 3-8 1992.
B. Mukhtar H. et al.: Tea components: Antimutagenic
and anticarcinogenic effects. Prev Med 21 351-360
1992.
C. Komori A et al.: Anticarcinogenic activity
of green tea polyphenols. Jpn J. Clin. Oncol 23(3)
186-190 1993.
D. Yang C.S. and Wang Z.Y.: Tea and cancer J.
Natl Cancer Inst 85 (13) 1038-1049 1993.
Source:
A-D. The Healing Power of Herbs Michael T. Murray
N.D. Prima Publishing Rev. 2nd Ed. 1995 Pages
192-195. Total Wellness Joseph Pizzorno N.D. Prima
Publishing 1996 Pages 274-275.
5.
Deglycyrrhizinated (DGL) licorice
Many antacid or ulcer medications cause the
body to inhibit (limit) the formation of acid
in the stomach. We have found that this practice
can lead to an acid/alkaline 'roller-coaster'
leading to chronic antacid use and potentially
causing greater digestive problems and body chemistry
imbalances. Rather than prevent the release of
acid licorice stimulates the formation and production
of protective mucous-secreting cells in the stomach
thereby preventing ulcer formation. Licorice also
improves the blood-circulation in the intestinal
tract and increases the life-span of intestinal
cells. One chemical in licorice carboxenoxolone
cimetidine is associated with numerous side effects
including edema (fluid retention swelling) high
blood pressure and lowered potassium levels. Scientists
figured out how to remove the carboxenoxolone
cimetidine from licorice creating Deglycyrrhizinated
(DGL) licorice. DGL is a very effective natural
anti-ulcer ingredient that has no known side effects.
Numerous clinical studies have shown DGL licorice
to be a very effective anti-ulcer herbal compound
especially for gastric (stomach) and duodenal
(small intestine) ulcers. Gastric ulcers are commonly
caused by the overuse of aspirin alcoholic beverages
or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID's).
In other clinical studies comparing DGL to prescription
and over-the-counter antacids results showed that
double the number of people using DGL completely
healed their ulcers within six weeks and there
were fewer relapses in the group taking DGL.
References:
A. Rees W.D.W. Rhodes J. Wright J.E. et al.
"Effect of deglycyrrhizinate liquorice on
gastric mucosal damage by aspirin'
Scand. J. Gastroent. 1979 14 pp.605-7. B. Turpie
A.G. Runcie J. and Thompson T.J. 'Clinical trial
of deglycyrrhinated liquorice in gastric ulcer'
Gut 1969 10 pp.299-303. C. Tewari S.N. and Wilson
A.K. "Deglycyrrhinated liquorice in duodenal
ulcer' Practitioner 1972 210 pp.820-5.
D. Kassir Z.A. 'Endoscopic controlled trial of
four drug regimens in the treatment of chronic
duodenal ulceration' Irish Med. J. 1985 78 pp.
153-6.
Source:
A-D. Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine Michael
T. Murray N.D. and Joseph Pizzorno N.D. Prima
Publishing 1991 Pages 522-3.
6.
Quercitin Flavonoids
Quercitin Flavonoids a group of plant pigments
are now identified as responsible for much of
the therapeutic action derived from medicinal
plants foods herbs juices etc. In experimental
studies quercitin is found to be the most active
flavonoid. Quercitin inhibits several of the initial
processes of inflammation thus it has an anti-inflammatory
effect. Quercitin has demonstrated its ability
to inhibit the release of inflammatory chemicals
from mast cells sensitized by food allergies and
to inhibit irritability of the muscles of the
intestines. This effect makes it beneficial in
relation to food allergies. It exerts antioxidant
and vitamin C-sparing activity. It also enhances
insulin secretion protects pancreatic beta-cells
from free radical damage and inhibits platelet
aggregation. Animal studies demonstrate quercitin's
antitumor activity against cancers which include
colon and rectal cancer.
References:
A. Middleton E. The flavonoids. Trends Pharmaceut
Sci 5 335-338 1984. B. Ferrandiz M.L. and Alcaraz
M.J. Anti-inflammatory activity and inhibition
of arachidonic acid metabolism by flavonoids.
Agents Action 32 238-287 1991.
C. Satvric B. Quercetin in our diet: from potent
mutagen to probable anticarcinogen. Clin Biochem
27 245-248 1994.
D. Ci Carlo G. Mascolo N. et al.: Effects of quercetin
on the gastrointestinal tract in rats and mice.
Phytotherapy res 8:42-45 1994.
E. Ogasawara H. Milldeton E. Jr. Effect of selected
flavonoids on histamine release (HR) and hydrogen
peroxide (H2(2) generation by human leukocytes.
J. Allergy Clin. Immunol 75:184 1985). F. Yoshimoto
T. et al. Flavonoids: Potent inhibitors of arachidonate
5-lipoxygenase. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 116:612-18
1983.
Source:
A.-D. Encyclopedia of Nutritional Supplements
Prima Publishing Michael T. Murray N.D. 1996 pages
324-325. E. F. Total Wellness Joseph Pizzorno
N.D. Prima Publishing 1996 Pages 274-275. Nutritional
Influences on Illness Melvyn R. Werbach M.D. Third
Line Press 2nd edition 1993 page 44.
7. Ajowan Oil
Ajowan is helfpul with colic and indigestion.
It is antiparasitic is a carminative and stimulates
the digestive tract. It is an used in ayurvedic
herbalism.
Source:
The Yoga of Herbs Dr. David Frawley and Dr. Vasant
Lad Lotus Press 1986 page 155.
8.
Gamma Oryzanol
Phyto-sterols have been used by the Japanese
for various medicinal purposes since 1962. It
is derived from the bran portion of grains such
as rice wheat barley and oats as well as from
vegetables citrus fruits and berries. Specifically
supplements are typically derived from the non-saponifiable
fraction of rice bran oil. The active compounds
are ferulic acid esters. Gamma Oryzanol appears
to be a potent antioxidant. In Japan in 23 clinical
studies Gamma Oryzanol proved to have therapeutic
efficacy relating to various gastrointestinal
complaints including chronic gastritis peptic
and duodenal ulcers irritable bowel syndrome and
non-specific complaints such as nausea heartburn
abdominal pain belching diarrhea. Its affect is
in balancing the nervous systems effect on digestive
secretions. 375 hospitals in Japan cooperated
in a clinical trial in 1977. Effectiveness at
varying levels of success (remarkable effect in
25.8% cases effective in 36.4% slightly effective
in 28.6%) was evident in 90.8% of cases. Gamma
Oryzanol's effectiveness against ulcer formation
may be related to its antioxidant effect.
References:
A. Yagi K. and Ohishi N. Action of ferulic
acid and it's derivatives as antioxidant. J Nutr
Sci Vitaminol 25 127-130 1979.
B. Minakuchi C. et al. Clinical effectiveness
of gamma-oryzanol on gastric system complaints.
Shiyaku To Rinsho 25 29-33 1976.
C. Takemoto T. et al. Clinical trial of Hi-Z pills
on gastrointestinal symptoms at 375 hospitals.
Shiyaku To Rinsho 26 25-27 1977.
D. Sasagawa T. et al. Clinical studies on gamma-oryzanol
in the treatment of gastro-entero neurosis. Basic
Pharmacol Ther 4 588-591 1980.
E. Arai T. Effect of gamma-oryzanol on indefinite
complaints in the gastrointestinal symptoms in
patients with chronic gastritis: Studies on the
endocrinological environment. Horumon To Rinsho
30 271-279 1982.
Source:
A.-E. Encyclopedia of Nutritional Supplements
Michael T. Murray N.D. Prima Publishing 1996.
Pages 33-334. Ackerson Amber N.D. & Resnick
Corey N.D.: ""The effects of L-Glutamine
N-Acetyl-D-Glucosamine Gamma-Linolenic Acid and
Gamma Oryzanol on Intestinal Permeability Townsend
Letter for Doctors Jannuary 1993.
9.
Probiotics L. acidophilus one
of the major probiotics enhance growth of healthy
flora in the intestines. Lactobacillus acidophilus
is antiviral antifungal (candida et. al.) and
antibacterial (against salmonella E. coli streptococci
et. al.). In vivo and in vitro studies both demonstrate
L. acidophilus' ability to compete with pathogenic
species and displace them from the gut. When healthy
colonies of L. acidophilus were implanted symptomatic
relief was seen in mucous colitis irritable colon
and idiopathic ulcerative colitis and gastrointestinal
disorders which cause constipation. It has also
been shown effective relative to diarrhea where
in a test using L. acidophilus milk or antibiotics
in infantile diarrhea L. acidophilus proved to
be more effective.
References:
A. Rettger L.F. et al. Lactobacillus Acidophilus.
Its Therapeutic Application. New Haven Yale U.
Press 1935.
B. Tomic-Karovic K. et al. Der Lactobacillus Acidophilus
in der Therapie bei Sauglingsdiarrhoen. Neue Oest
Z. Kinderheilk 6:1-7 1961. C. Fernandes C.F. et
al. Control of diarrhea by Lactobacilli. J. Appl
Nutr 40(1): 32-41 1988.
D. Shahani K.M. Vakil J.R. and Kilara A.: Natural
antibiotic activity of Lactobacillus acidophilus
and bulgaricus. Cult. Dairy Prod J. 1977 12 pp.
8-11.
E. Shahani K.M. and Friend B.A. Nutritional and
therapeutic aspects of lactobacilli J. Appl. Nutr.
1984 36 pp. 125-52.
F. Collins E.B. and Hardt P. Inhibition of Candida
albicans by Lactobacillus acidophilus J. Diary
Sci. 1980 63 pp. 830-2.
Sources:
A. F. Nutritional Influences on Illness Melvyn
R. Werbach M.D. Third Line Press 2nd edition 1993
page 45 180 221. B. D. E. Encyclopedia of Natural
Medicine Michael T. Murray N.D. and Joseph Pizzorno
N.D Prima Publishing 1991 pages 186 and 290.
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