Gut Integrity and Your Immune System

07.06.09 Posted in News by trishastewart

Immunity and The Digestive System

You will hear that the body digests food matter, this is not correct, it is the micro organisms contained within the body that do the job. The good bacteria and some of the bad guys too.

The body is an environmental package for bacteria to proliferate. The food we consume will determine the kind of bacteria that will grow or be destroyed. A balance of the correct foods, water and heat will keep the acid and alkaline situation balanced so that the digestive system works efficiently without giving its host any problems. The good and bad guys are aided by the body’s own chemicals, fat disolvers and digestive enzymes which they cannot produce, but they are very good in the job they do in there. These microforms are called the friendly bacteria, they multiply through digestion of nutrients. These guys help, along with our enzymes, to breakdown the foods we eat into vitamins, minerals, amino acids (proteins), carbohydrates, fatty acids, etc., this is why when there is poor digestion or gut dysbiosis, this cannot happen, therefore malnutrition and all the symptoms of ill health mentioned earlier would be present.

But what about the bad guys, the unfriendly bacteria, they like the same environment as the good guys but when these unfriendly bacteria breed they cause fermentation or putrefaction which gives off a different chemical composition causing toxins to be present, the bi-product of the bad guys. This is when you get a bloated abdomen and other symptoms such as foggy thinking, spacey heads, headaches, nausea and so on, which will lead on to the other health issues mentioned earlier.

There should be a massive 80% of good bacteria to a 20% of bad for the digestive system to work efficiently. Most people have spent a long time eating the foods which love to increase the bad guys ending up with the balance the other way round.

Which foods cause us to increase the good bacteria ? fresh raw vegetables, fruits in the correct combination, if you refer to my “hunter/gatherer” idea then you will see that our complex digestive system was designed to work with these foods.

Foods that are high in what is termed as simple sugars or fast release carbohydrates which means taken up in the body very quickly i.e. white sugar, honey maltose, lactose etc will encourage fermentation, even some fruits such as melon and bananas and dried fruits will cause fermentation, particularly where there is already a problem with too many of the bad guys (bacteria) The high protein foods such as meat etc will encourage putrefaction. The organisation of food types, if kept simple will assist digestion, the more complex food combining will lead to a massive fight inside the body causing in-digestion. Certain chemical/enzymatic changes take place in the process of digestion, under normal circumstances. Each part of the digestive tract has a job to do in order for delivery of the correct nutrients in their broken down state to be delivered to the necessary systems, if this does not happen you end up with a toxic system due to the bi-products of the waste/purtrefication.


Parasites

05.18.09 Posted in News by trishastewart

Parasites

No one likes to think they have them but there are plenty of people that do and they can be the actual cause or contributing factor to other symptoms such as:

  • Candida
  • Chronic Fatigue
  • Tired all the time
  • Bloating
  • IBS (irritable bowel syndrome)
  • Other digestive disturbances
  • Fybromyalgia
  • Weight loss
  • Weight gain
  • Hormonal imbalances
  • Cancer
  • Liver and kidney problems
  • Asthma and other respiratory symptoms
  • Eczema

Parasites are organisms that invade the body and feed off the nutrients you eat.

Where do you get them from?

Absolutely anywhere! it used to be that people only picked up parasites when abroad from contaminated drinking water or food, but of course with foreign travel being more accessible than ever, imported foods, junk food and poor hygiene, it is perfectly possible to become infected at any time. Parasites can be transmitted by insects, pets, birds in the garden (remember when feeding them how full of parasites they are !)improperly cooked meat, water, fresh foods from other countries and other people.

Possible symptoms of a parasite infection

  • Bloating and gas
  • Indigestion or heartburn
  • Diarrhoea and/or constipation
  • Fatigue
  • Nausea
  • Foul smelling stools of irregular shape and consistency
  • Blood or mucus in the stool
  • Anxiety / depression / mood swings
  • Respiratory problems
  • Skin rashes
  • Rectal itching
  • Gastritis
  • Fever & chills
  • Weight loss /weight gain


What can you do about it?

AT the Trisha Stewart Clinic we will take a full case history, including travel, current and previous health status and use the BEST system to check for imbalances in the body systems and organs and to find out if parasites are a causative factor.

Your medical practitioner may do a stool test which will in many cases prove negative as who knows when these bugs will decide to leave the body but it may be worth a try.

Treatment

Diet of course to help correct the normal flora of the gut and to alkalise the body as parasites cannot thrive in a clean environment. Start with the 30 day Detox programme.

Make an appointment at the Trisha Stewart Clinic.

There are special herbs with anti-parasitic properties, such as oregano, artemesia, grapefruit seed extract, black walnut, cloves thyme plus a good probiotic (not containing lactose) to help the good bacteria grow and the gut to heal.

Only work with therapists who are professionally recognised and who have been referred by someone you know.