Tag: digestion

Genki Live and Fermented Whole Food Probiotics

Live and Fermented Whole Food Probiotics. Genki Foods are raw, whole, organic and alive with enzymes and friendly bacteria… Read More

Apple Fiber: SO Good for You

Most of us don’t get the recommended 20-35 grams a day (for healthy adults). Statistics say most of us eat maybe 15 grams a day. Causing so many serious health issues – namely tumors and tumor-diseases… Read More

Enzymes: What You Learned Was Wrong

They are natural anti-inflammatory, anti-fibrosis, blood cleansing, immune system modulating and help fat loss by releasing energy… Read More

Gilberts Syndrome

An inherited disorder that affects liver excreting bile pigment (bilirubin), can lead to yellow skin and eye discoloration (jaundice), which fluctuates in degree… Read More

Allergies and Food Intolerances

Symptoms are often similar to other diseases, therefore often misdiagnosed. Many people have more than one food intolerance, further complicating the diagnoses… Read More

Strata-Flora: Balanced Bowel Flora Key to Health

Complete solution to help restore your digestive system, from one end to the other… Read More

Intestinal Dysbiosis Causes and Cures

Those who suffer with an overgrowth of unhealthy microorganisms in the bowels are said to have Intestinal Dysbiosis… Read More

Enzyme Nutrition Therapy (part 2)

Since ancient times, enzymes have unknowingly been involved in treating human ailments. Read More

Enzyme Nutrition Therapy (part 1)

Food enzymes in raw food are vital for digesting that food, but their destruction during cooking is a key factor in today’s rising levels of allergies and chronic degenerative diseases. Read More

Digestive Bitters

The bitter taste of herbs stimulates more saliva, more stomach acid, increased production of digestive enzymes and bile… Read More

Brain in Your Gut

That stressful butterfly feeling in your abdomen from anxiety or excitement are a symptom of the brain-gut connection… Read More

Missing Your Gallbladder?

If so, you’re now unable to control bile secretion into your intestines, unable to regulate proper absorption of fats, fatty acids and fat soluble vitamins… Read More