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Pastimes : Heart Attacks, Cancer and strokes. Preventative approaches

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From: LindyBill2/15/2015 5:46:47 AM
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I am posting this info in an attempt to get you to join Dr Davis's program.

Recent comment by Dr Davis:

Everyone here MUST address bowel flora. A grain-free/no added sugar/low-carb diet that we follow here will deprive bowel flora of necessary nutrients, eventuating in metabolic distortions such as higher triglycerides and higher BP. We therefore address this important aspect of overall health by taking in resistant starches/prebiotic fibers. See the Digestive Health Track in Cureality for a full discussion, as well as the blog for a way to make a smoothie or shake that incorporates such fibers.

Much about good health, not just digestive health, is built upon what goes on deep in your bowels or what some refer to as "the gut." For example, did you know that about 80% of your body's immune system cells are in the gut?

Everyone in the Cureality Program understands the importance of diet and what you eat. However, just eating the right foods may not be enough to optimize your digestive health and thereby your whole body health. The Cureality Digestive Health track will help you understand and apply the latest information and techniques about restoring and maintaining digestive health. Many are so groundbreaking your doctor may not even be aware of them! (see next post for more info.)
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