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The western diet of manufactured and 'fast' foods lacking in
natural enzymes; the overall use of pesticides and fertilisers in the soil;
antibiotics in animal feed and during rearing; chemicals in drinking water and
pollution of the air we breathe, can all overtax the body to the extent that
supplements become necessary.
There is also now much medical
evidence to suggest that many conditions presently treated, in the main, by
General Practitioners, can respond very well to Nutritional
Therapy.
These include migraine, chronic fatigue and exhaustion,
irritable bowel syndrome, poor resistance to infection, eczema, some types of
nervous disorders, premenstrual syndrome, some types of dysmenorrhoea (painful
periods), and poor wound healing. Many menopausal symptoms can be alleviated
using a dietary and nutritional approach.
If we do not chew our
food properly, we do not impregnate it with the valuable ptyalin/amylase enzyme
produced in the saliva needed to breakdown carbohydrates. Nor is the food
sufficiently lubricated to assist the stomach digestive processes. |
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Another common setback is rushing our feeding times. The reason
we salivate on seeing or smelling attractive foods being prepared is because
our senses have sent messages to the lower brain which, in turn, trigger
enzymatic production from the salivary glands and within the stomach. Stress or
fatigue will diminish this important process and thus allow our food to lie
heavy in our stomach and, worse still, go on to ferment too excessively,
producing highly toxic gases and chemicals in the intestines. These will go to
the liver causing it to enlarge and stressing it every bit as much as if were
being hit by half a bottle of whisky. And all this from rushing our
meals!
Each consultation takes about one hour and includes a
urine test and blood pressure check.
The cost is Adult £45.00
Child/Student £30.00 |