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| Condition: HALOTOSIS (BAD BREATH) |
| SUGGESTED NUTRITION: |
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Livatrate #982 3 per day. Supports liver and gallbladder function and normalizes the detoxifying mechanism of the body. Digestin #987 2 with each meal. An enzymatic aid to digestion of proteins, fats and carbohydrates. Precursor to Hal formation in the stomach. Lipo-Complex #988 2 with each meal. An enzyme formula which aids intestinal absorption by cleansing the villae and increasing the absorptive surface of the bowel To order any of these products, click the blue link and use our online shopping cart. All of our products are manufactured in a US FDA approved facility. |
| PATHOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS: |
| Any deficiency of the digestive apparatus may cause breath to be offensive. Bad teethe
diseased gums or tonsils, retained food particles that become putrefactive, all are involved in causing bad breath. |
| PHYSIOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS: |
| Failure of the detoxifying systems to perform their function allows buildup body toxins
impairing absorption and assimilation of food. The liver-kidney-adrenal axis normally meshes the digestive function and the excretion mechanism
to maintain health and well-being. Putrefaction of proteins takes place when there is deficiency of HC1 and other digestive secretions, especially
those of the pancreas. The intestinal flora becomes abnormal with the buildup of putrefactive bacteria and loss of the normal friendly bacteria. Improper
bowel activity becomes a part of the picture and the total depressive effect on the body produces a stress condition and the adrenals become involved.
Stress and fatigue add to the burden.t |
| TREATMENT: |
| Regulation of food intake must be considered first as often these patients are involved in eating too
much too often. An imbalance of nutrients must be considered and corrected. Stress and fatigue must eliminated and constipation overcome. |
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