Intestinal Program
The Intestinal Program contains:
Powders:
Energy Food™
Formulas:
Colloid Detox
GI-Rescue
IB-Soothe
Lower GI
Move
Tinctures:
Pancreas 4oz
The Intestinal Program contains:
Powders:
Energy Food™
Formulas:
Colloid Detox
GI-Rescue
IB-Soothe
Lower GI
Move
Tinctures:
Pancreas 4oz
The Intestinal Program contains:
Powders:
Energy Food™
Formulas:
Colloid Detox
GI-Rescue
IB-Soothe
Lower GI
Move
Tinctures:
Pancreas 4oz
The Intestinal System
The intestinal system extends from the stomach to the anus and includes both the small and large intestines.
The stomach is a J-shaped organ that digests food. It produces enzymes (substances that create chemical reactions) and acids (digestive juices). This mix of enzymes and digestive juices breaks down food so it can pass to your small intestine.
The small intestine has a beginning section, a middle section, and an end section. Although there is no real separation between the parts, they do have slightly different characteristics and roles to play.
Duodenum
The duodenum is the first part of the small intestine that the stomach feeds into. It’s a short, descending chute (about 10 inches long) that curves around the pancreas in a “C” shape before connecting to the rest of the coiled intestines.
Jejunum
The remaining small intestine lays in many coils inside the lower abdominal cavity. Its middle section, called the jejunum, makes up a little less than half of this remaining length. The jejunum is characterized by many blood vessels, which give it a deep red color.
Ileum
The ileum is the last and longest section of the small intestine. Here the walls of the small intestine begin to thin and narrow, and blood supply is reduced. Food spends the most time in the ileum, where the most water and nutrients are absorbed.
The large intestine is the portion of the digestive system most responsible for absorption of water from the indigestible residue of food. The large intestine is composed of 4 parts. It includes the cecum and ascending colon, transverse colon, descending colon, and sigmoid colon.
When the large intestine receives food from the small intestine, the food has been liquefied by the digestive process and most of the nutrients have been absorbed. The colon’s job is to dehydrate what’s left of the food and form it into stool. It does this by slowly absorbing water and electrolytes as its muscle system moves the waste along. Meanwhile, bacteria living in your colon feed on the waste and break it down further, completing the chemical part of the digestive process and finally into the rectum. From the rectum, the waste is expelled from the body.
The Intestinal Program is used for symptoms like:
Abdominal pain
Abdominal swelling or bloating
Anxiety
Bleeding
Bloody stool (blood may be red, black, or tarry in texture)
Constipation
Dehydration
Depression
Diarrhea
Fatigue
Gas
Heartburn
Loss of appetite
Malnutrition or Malabsorption
Nausea with or without vomiting
Skin and hair conditions
Swallowing problems
Weakness (loss of strength)
Weight (gain or loss)
FOR BEST RESULTS
Take capsules with enough water. Mix Energy Food™ into juice or water. (Our favorite is apple, pineapple, or orange juice).
Tinctures (1 Dropper is 20 drops) - Mixed into 1 to 2 oz of juice or water.
Continue to drink plenty of water throughout the day to assist with any detox like symptoms.
Detox symptoms are not uncommon to experience. This could be headaches, joint pain, muscle pain, body aches, sore throat, sweating, chills, nausea, etc.
Warning: Please consult with your healthcare practitioner if you are nursing or pregnant. Keep out of reach of children. Do not use if seal is broken. Store in a cool, dry place.
[These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.]