Digestive Health Center

Digestive Health Center  

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Wellness Plan
Pharmacist Recommendations
Related Health Concerns
Additional Information
 

General Health Information
Proper digestion, absorption, and elimination are all part of a healthy digestive system.  A healthy digestive system not only ensures that we effectively absorb nutrients from our food, but is also extremely important for healthy immune function.

The digestive process begins primarily in the stomach, and includes the pancreas, the liver, and the biliary system.  Here various enzymes and bile acids combine with stomach acids to begin the process of digesting foods and absorbing nutrients.  Additional nutrients are then absorbed in the middle and lower intestines. The remains are then passed on to the colon, where toxins and waste are eliminated and fluids are reabsorbed.  Without a healthy digestive system our body cannot absorb the maximum nutritional content from foods, leaving us depleted and malnourished. In addition, an unhealthy digestive system can eventually lead to immune problems caused by what is referred to as "leaky gut" syndrome. This occurs when unwanted substances "leak" from the intestines into the body and trigger unhealthy immune reactions.

Proper diet and sufficient exercise when combined with certain nutritional supplements can help ensure a healthy digestive system. It is especially important to support the health and integrity of the intestinal wall and to nourish our "norma flora". Norma flora are the healthy bacteria that live in our intestines that provide many benefits. There are many useful nutritional and herbal supplements that support the intestinal wall and bolster the norma flora including glutamine, acidophilus, bifadophilus, and aloe vera.

Wellness Plan for Healthy Digestion

 

Healthy, well balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and fiber

 

Avoid red meats

 

Avoid tobacco and alcohol

 

Regular exercise

 

Drink plenty of liquids

 

 

Pharmacist's Supplement Recommendations:

 

Herbs and Phytonutrients - cat's claw, aloe vera, beet root, citrus pectin, myyrh gum, gamma oryzanol, fructooligosaccharides

 

Amino Acids - glutamine, n-acetyl glucosamine

 

Enzymes - pancreatin, papain, pepsin, ox bile, betaine, glutamic acid

 

Fiber - both soluble and insoluble

 

Probiotics - broad spectrum

 

Vitamins and Minerals - all are important, especially vitamin B-12

 

Antioxidants - vitamins C & E, selenium, grape seed, l-glutathione, n-acetyl cysteine

 

Essential Fatty Acids - omega-3 and omega-6 (GLA)

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Wellness Centers Related to Our Digestive System

Aging

Allergy

Autoimmune Disorders

Cancer

Healthy Living

Immune System

Nervous System

Senior's Health

Stress Control

Ulcers and Heartburn

 

Additional Information about our Digestive System

The following links provided by the National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse:

 

Your Digestive System and How It Works

 

Indigestion

 

Smoking and Your Digestive System

 

Overview of Digestive Diseases