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Hostile Elements in Your Gut Starting in your mouth, your gut travels through your stomach, small intestine, large intestine, and ends in your rectum. Your stomach and intestines are filled with hostile elements: digestive enzymes, undigested food material and trillions of microorganisms. The surface of the small intestinal lining is only one cell layer thick.  When this delicate surface is damaged, we suddenly have hostile elements “leaking” into our bloodstream and spreading inflammation throughout the…

Silkworm Phenomenon Enzymes in a silkworm’s intestines – serrapeptase – dissolve the cocoon and enable the silkworm to transform into an adult moth. The enzyme Serrapeptase is capable of dissolving dead tissue with no harmful effect on living cells. The late German physician, Dr. Hans Nieper, used the enzyme serrapeptase to treat arterial blockages in his coronary patients. Enzymes are amazing. Enzymes Sustain Life We eat to sustain life. The key factor is not how much…

“All Disease Begins in the Gut” A gut which becomes inflamed will become very porous (much more than normal) and will allow large food proteins, bacteria, fungi, metal and toxic substances straight into our bloodstream. This is the basis of Leaky Gut. Hippocrates said, “All disease begins in the gut” meaning that a healthy diet can promote a healthy gastrointestinal (GI) tract and help prevent many disease conditions. Hippocrates lived more than 2400 years ago…