BUTTER GAS AND CARIBBEAN

BUTTER GAS AND CARIBBEAN

If the putrefactive bacteria, which are settled in the large intestine normally, increase and passes through the small intestine, digestion is disturbed and gas is formed. Ammonia production increases. Increased ammonia converts the acidty of the intestine mucosa (pH 5 to 6), into alkali. This causes paralysis of the small intestine and large intestine muscles. Stubborn constipation develops.

Many allergen substances that normally should not be absorbed, go into the blood as a consequence of increased permeability of the small intestine mucosa. As a result, allergic diseases, rheumatoid joint pain, deep eczema, psoriasis, depression in the brain (serotinin-due to reduced production of happiness hormone) and migraine (headache) can be seen.

If ammonia production increases in the large intestine, the pH of the colon becomes alkaline, paralysis develops in the smooth muscles (paralysis in the large intestine muscles) and stubborn constipation develops. The slowed stool transit time leads to the formation of numerous carcinogenic substances and their resorption by the body. It can result in auto-intoxication and colon cancer.

Ammonia is toxic to the liver in particular. When the liver can not get through, too much ammonia goes to the brain. This is called the "hepato-cerebral syndrome". Fatigue causes symptoms such as poor concentration and lack of interest.

Dementia-Alzeirmer diseases are increasing rapidly. This often causes arginine deficiency simultaneously with ammonia accumulation in the brain. Ammonia is toxic to the liver and brain. Ammonia accumulates in the brain and arginine is reduced and dementia occurs.

When decaying bacteria bind to bile, cancerous substances develop in the colon, such as methylcholanterine.

For all these reasons, the causes of intestinal gases and constipation must be identified and treated.

For an ideal treatment;

* During diagnosis and treatment, firstly harmful bacteria in the small and large intestine and factors that impair the permeability of the intestinal mucosa should be determined.

* According to the results, consequent therapies should be applied, which destroy harmful bacteria, normalize the permeable intestinal mucosa, eventually eliminate gas formation and constipation.

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