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Our Digestive Tracts Are Essential to Our Health

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Our digestive systems are the fuel center of our bodies. When the digestive system is functioning optimally then we are less likely to experience acute or chronic illness and disease. During my naturopatbic education I was constantly told that you must treat the digestive system first before you can successfully treat any other disease. I listened and learned the processes of what to look for digestive imbalances for people as well as other system imbalances. Once I started my own practice I worked with people with all different types of ailments sometimes I would treat the digestive system and some times I would not depending on what symptoms they came in with. I noticed that more I included one of our health objectives as treating the digestive system the better my patients got quicker and stayed that way for a longer period of time. The reason is simple the digestive system touches so many other important processes that it has to be part of every treatment plan.

Our digestive system starts in our mouth and how we breakdown our food. If we do not chew our food enough we will not get the nutrients out of our food or we can have digestive problems and pain or indigestion. I recommend chewing your food 25 times before swallowing this helps us digest properly and will actually make us feel full more quickly – this reduces over eating which can lead to being over weight and increase risks of diabetes, heart disease and cancer. Food moves through our mouth down the esophagus and into the stomach if you have decreased stomach acid you can have nutrient deficiency or heartburn pain. It then moves through the stomach and into the small intestine to absorb our nutrient and release fuel into the body.

If we eat highly processed or junk food then we throw off our blood sugar balance and cause insomnia, fatigue, weight gain, diabetes, adrenal fatigue and excess amounts of cortisol running through our bodies. Overly rich and fatty foods can cause pain and gallbladder problems. Poor eating habits, smoking and excess alcohol over burden the liver and cause detoxification problems that can affect menstrual cycles and menopausal symptoms, headaches or skin problems. Finally food enters the colon or large intestine before being removed from the body. Here poor diets cause constipation, gas and bloating or diarrhea along with all of the problems I have already discussed. Finally 70% of our immune system is found throughout the digestive tract so imbalances in the digestive tract cause imbalances in the immune system and predispose us to immune deficiency states. So our digestive tract and how we treat it signals to us how we are doing from a health perpective.

Live Vibrantly,

Dr. Dae

Dr. Dae's website: www.healthydaes.org
Dr. Dae's book: Daelicious! Recipes for Vibrant Living can be purchased @ www.amazon.com or www.healthydaes.org

Dr. Dae's Bio:

Daemon "Dr. Dae" (pronounced Dr. Day) Jones is a Naturopathic Physician who completed her training at the University of Bridgeport College of Naturopathic Medicine. She is certified as a General Practitioner by the North American Board of Naturopathic Examiners (NABNE). Dr. Dae provides tailored treatment to meet the unique needs of every individual she sees in her practice. She also provides specialized support for persons challenged by nutritional deficiencies, weight problems, hormonal and reproductive system disorders, attention deficit disorder and those experiencing chronic diseases. Dr. Dae is an adjunct faculty member for Smith Farm Center for Healing and the Arts. She is the author of Daelicious! Recipes for Vibrant Living, The Healthydaes Newsletter, and is a regularly featured writer for the Elite GoogleNews Website empowher.com where she shares her personal and professional vision for living whole and living well. To learn more about Dr. Dae, her products and services, please visit her on the Web at www.Healthydaes.org

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Thanks for the article! I just put up a podcast on digestion that you might enjoy.

http://julie-webster.com/podcasts-a-webinars

October 15, 2009 - 3:32pm
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