DR. HANNA'S NUTRITIONAL CONCEPT
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WHY ARE WE DEVELOPING DISEASE?

2. INTESTINAL TRACT

At this stage, general cellular cleansing is well underway. Now it is time to provide special attention to the specialized functional elements of the intestinal tract and colon. Over time, the intestinal tract and colon become clogged with toxicity and debris. This build-up inhibits the normal elimination of wastes from the intestinal tract and colon.

When our bodies are formed, in the embryo stage, three layers of tissue are developed initially. From this tissue, the colon is formed. From the colon, all of our other major organs are created. This connection between the colon and our other organs continues throughout the rest of our lives. Whenever a problem arises in one of our organs, we find it is directly associated to a specific location in our colon. Hence, our colon is extremely important, as well as it is the root of all other organs.

Cleansing and balancing the upper gastro-intestinal tract can only be taken care of orally. However, the colon requires oral supplementation as well as mechanical cleansing techniques, such as enemas and colonics.

A healthy standard is to have a bowel movement after each meal. If you are not at least eliminating wastes at this rate, you are constipated. Over a long period of time, this constipation can lead to extreme toxic build-up and a variety of health problems

HEARTBURN
LOW BACK PAIN
NECK PROBLEMS
ARTERIOSCLEROSIS
NERVOUS SYSTEM DAMAGE
GASTRIC ULCERS

1. ALL CELLS IN YOUR ORGANS

3. ENDOCRINE (OR GLANDULAR) SYSTEM