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on the stomach for some, like pau d’arco inner bark. Your stomach will gen-  
erally tell you if herbs don’t suit you, but do consult a herbalist.  
natural healing  
Good chewing is vital, and you can check on how good you are at it by  
looking at your stools. If you are able to recognize much of your food,  
then chew more! Even if you are desperately hungry, restrain yourself  
because your haste may easily backfire. In the short term it may produce  
gas, and in the long term, poor assimilation and ill health, not to mention  
a backed-up bowel, resulting in constipation or diarrhea. Take it slowly  
and chew.  
Bad dental care and mouth problems can hamper your ability to chew  
well, so go regularly to the dentist, brush your teeth, and take care of your  
mouth. Mouthwashes containing salt, oak bark, fennel seed, and myrrh  
leaf are helpful for abscesses, receding gums, and infection. They can be  
especially effective alongside regular brushing.  
Tongue  
Trachea  
Esophagus  
Liver  
Pancreas  
Stomach  
Duodenum  
Transverse colon  
Ascending  
colon  
Ileum  
Cecum  
Descending colon  
Rectum  
The digestive system  
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