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Body Systems  
The Digestive System  
The digestive system runs from the mouth through to the rectum. In  
many ways it is the focal point of the body. It is our earthy center.  
Whatever we eat, we must have the ability to absorb and make use of it.  
Most illnesses, from chronic diseases such as cancer to many modern  
allergies, arise out of gastrointestinal debility, with a range of causal factors  
that include bacterial, fungal, and viral overgrowth. One such condition is  
“leaky gut,” in which the integrity of the stomach becomes thinned and  
leaky like a colander. One survey has shown that the high incidence of  
asthma among childrenand, no doubt, the whole spectrum of  
allergies is caused by low hydrochloric acid levels, leading to low levels  
of vitamins B12 and B6 and magnesium. Note also that if you are in blood  
group A or B, you may have a tendency toward low hydrochloric acid  
levels, resulting in poor digestive enzyme activity.  
nutrition  
Working out which foods suit you and can be processed efficiently by  
your body is a key factor in the upkeep of your digestive system and  
balanced health. As a general rule, you should avoid common food  
intolerances, vary and rotate foods, and increase fiber intake by eating  
whole grains, vegetables, and fruit. It may also be necessary to take  
probiotics occasionally. Pineapple, papaya, and apple cider vinegar will  
help digestion, while slippery elm inner bark will soothe and protect if  
necessary.  
herbs  
Meadowsweet, a northern European herb that grows plentifully in Britain,  
is capable of stimulating the cells in the stomach to produce hydrochloric  
acid and pepsinogen. It is also capable of treating overacidity with tremen-  
dous results. There are many other herbs that can stimulate and support  
digestion in a variety of ways, not least the common culinary ones such as  
oregano, marjoram, fennel, coriander, basil, garlic, and ginger.Additionally,  
drink a tea of meadowsweet leaf, peppermint leaf, or chamomile flower  
after eating. It may even be necessary to avoid herbs that could be too harsh  


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