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Digestive and Constipation Protocol

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Digestive and Constipation ProtocolEnhancing Digestive Health and Relieving Constipation 17 day advanced protocol Promotes balanced stools* Balances the intestinal environment* Promotes ideal pH in the stomach to enhance digestion* Detailed instructions are included with purchase. You can also view them here. This 17 day advanced protocol for digestive and intestinal health consists of a group of herbs and nutraceuticals that work in a synergistic manner for optimal cleansing.* Many

Enhancing Digestive Health and Relieving Constipation

  • 17-day advanced protocol
  • Promotes balanced stools*
  • Balances the intestinal environment*
  • Promotes ideal pH in the stomach to enhance digestion*

Detailed instructions are included with purchase. You can also view them here.

This 17-day advanced protocol for digestive and intestinal health consists of a group of herbs and nutraceuticals that work in a synergistic manner for optimal cleansing.*

Many people equate the digestive system with the colon. Hence the popularity of colon flushing products. The fact is that the function of the colon is closely dependent on the stomach, liver, kidneys and pancreas.

For example, if your stomach does not produce enough Hydrochloric Acid (HCL), which is the most common age related cause of impaired digestive function, your food will not be sanitized properly before entering the colon and digestive enzyme production will be lacking. This results in poor colon health.

When it comes to digestive health, don’t focus only on the colon; focus on the entire digestive system. Consider this: 60-80% of the body’s energy is used on digestion. The remaining systems in your body (immune, respiratory, reproductive, cardiovascular, nervous, and muscular) share only 20-40% of your total energy. So guess what happens when one or more of these systems are challenged? Your body “steals” energy from the digestive system. This is why a digestive problem is often the first clue that there may be a problem in another system. This is also why Dr. Hulda Clark always started with supporting the digestive system, no matter what the problem was. You should pay attention when you experience the following digestive functions—it can indicate that the culprit is somewhere else entirely.

Stomach acid is essential in maintaining a healthy digestive system. It breaks down proteins, activates enzymes, and strengthens the acid barrier. And according to Dr. Clark, acids are important in helping sanitize food in the stomach, protecting the colon from bad microbes, and help maintain a balance of microorganisms and flora in the colon. Betaine HCL supports your stomach’s acid requirements for proper digestion.*When the body “steals” energy from the digestive system, it can’t balance the stomach acid or produce enough enzymes for a smooth operation. Many people are unaware of this connection between the digestive system and other systems of the body. Supporting the digestive system has two main purposes: First, to improve digestion, and second to free up energy to be used elsewhere in the body. By supporting your digestive system, you are in fact allowing your body to spend sufficient energy on all the other systems in your body.

Digestive Enzymes go hand-in-hand with stomach acid when it comes to digesting food properly. When cooking and manufacturing destroys naturally occurring enzymes in food, the digestive system relies on the body to secrete the necessary enzymes to break down food. As with the body’s declining production of hydrochloric acid, natural production of digestive enzymes also decreases with age and illness*

Turmeric and Fennel support optimum balance of good flora and microorganisms in the colon and stomach, as do Black Walnut Hull Tincture and Lugol’s Iodine.*

While improved breakdown of foods and balance of microorganisms in the gut promotes balanced stools, a little extra help may be needed from time to time. Magnesium has a mild laxative effect. Cascara Sagrada is a natural laxative and should only be used when experiencing occasional constipation. If the body has trouble cleansing the bowels daily, a course of enemas may offer needed assistance.*

If you have questions about this protocol, please take a look at out in-depth Frequently Asked Questions.


Kit includes 13 items
Turmeric, 500 mg 100 capsules (turmeric root, gelatin (bovine) capsule)
Cascara Sagrada, 425 mg 100 capsules (Cascara sagrada, gelatin (bovine) capsule)
Fennel Seed, 430 mg 100 capsules (ground fennel seed, gelatin (bovine) capsule)
Betaine HCL, 425 mg 100 capsules (betaine hydrochloride, gelatin (bovine) capsule)
Digestive Enzymes, 700 mg 100 capsules (Ginger root, pancreatin, pepsin, lipase, trypsin, bromelain, papain, gelatin (bovine) capsule)
Magnesium, 300 mg 100 capsules (magnesium oxide, gelatin (bovine) capsule)
Green Black Walnut Hull Tincture, 2 fl oz (water, grain alcohol, green black walnut hulls)
Lugol's Iodine, 1 fl oz (iodine from granular iodine (2%) and sodium iodide, deionized water)
Enema Bucket Set (5 items in set)

*Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any diseases. As with any dietary supplement, you should consult with a qualified healthcare professional if you are pregnant or nursing, if you have any medical condition, or if you are taking any medication before using this product. Always consult with a healthcare professional before giving supplements to children. Please read full disclaimer here.
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Understanding Digestive Health

Digestive health is crucial for overall well-being because it affects how our bodies absorb nutrients and eliminate waste. Poor digestion can lead to issues like constipation, discomfort, and fatigue. A balanced diet rich in fiber, probiotics, and hydration can enhance digestive function. Probiotics, found in yogurt and supplements, support healthy gut bacteria, which are essential for effective digestion and nutrient absorption.

Strategies to Relieve Constipation

Constipation can be uncomfortable and disrupt daily life. To relieve constipation, increasing fiber intake is vital. Fiber supplements like psyllium can provide the necessary bulk to your diet. Additionally, drinking plenty of water is important because it helps soften stool and encourages regular bowel movements. Regular physical activity also plays a key role in maintaining gut health and preventing constipation.

Integrating Healthy Habits

Incorporating healthy habits into your daily routine can significantly improve digestive health. Eating smaller meals more frequently can help prevent bloating and discomfort. Furthermore, mindful eating practices, such as chewing food thoroughly, can aid digestion. Because stress can negatively impact gut function, practicing relaxation techniques like yoga or meditation can also support a healthy digestive system.


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