Diminish Allergic Symptoms and Candida
With Regular Colon Cleansing
According to conventional western medicine, a food allergy is the result of the body’s immune system’s misdirected reaction to food substances—mostly proteins. Wheat is one of the most common food allergies. While the wheat allergen may appear to be the root cause of your runny nose, we believe that when allergies appear, the body is communicating its struggle to cope with both its internal and external environment. We also see allergies as the sum effect of past abuse to the digestive system due to poor diet, use of drugs, an unhealthy lifestyle, or prolonged emotional stress. Over time these factors overwhelm the body's protective mechanisms and set the stage for allergic reactions to take place. The accumulation of toxins sitting in an impacted bowel, along with the presence of parasites, worms, and candida, may cause allergy symptoms, bad breath, bloating, frequent infections, and bloating, headaches, dull eyes, aching muscles, joint pains, and depression. This condition can set in motion more dangerous and potentially fatal health situations, like colon cancer. We also believe that the overgrowth of candida yeast in the intestines is responsible for a yeast syndrome called candida albicans, resulting in similar symptoms to those of a wheat allergy—such as fatigue, headache, mood swings, sinus congestion, depression, poor memory and concentration, and cravings for sweets.
One of the most important places where the body’s immune system operates is right within our colon. Inside our large intestines, there are large amounts of immune tissues called lymphoid aggregates, through which the colon plays a key role in responding to infection. Activated lymphocytes are forms of white blood cells that recognize and deactivate specific foreign substances (or foreign invaders) by stimulating the production of antibodies. One of the critical functions of the colon is to carry out activated lymphocytes that have passed through the blood stream and collected in the stool with foreign invaders. Whatever these invaders may be, if the colon does not quickly carry them out, they are still able to pass back into the bloodstream. Therefore, in order to have a strong defense against foreign substances and pathogens, you must keep the colonic mucosa from being exposed to these incompatible substances for extended periods of time. The peristaltic activity from regular bowel movements guarantees a constant renewal of colonic mucosa. This is why allergy symptoms tend to diminish with regular colon cleansing.
Cleansing and Eating Clean = Preventative Health Care
Current scientific studies show that over 50% of our immune system is in our colon. If this is true, a clean, well functioning colon may be imperative to good health. Toxins leave the body by way of body fluids: sweat, mucus, urine, and feces. When someone has allergies, their body produces extra fluids— such as watery eyes and runny nose so as to actually rid itself of toxic waste.
Conventional medical treatment for allergies normally consists of antihistamines, steroids, and desensitization shots, which work reasonable well in treating the symptoms of the disorder but do nothing to treat the cause of the problem.
Our holistic approach is to bring the digestive process back to a healthy normal state by cleansing the colon and liver, and by minimizing toxic input to the body. An important step is to avoid the substances that have often been found to trigger an allergic response—sugar, wheat, dairy products, chocolate, corn, eggs, peanuts, pollen, dust, mold, smoke, chemical pollutants, and food additives. You can then strengthen your body's immune and defense system by performing regular colon cleanses and feeding it with a diet of whole, organic foods, pure water, fresh air and sunshine, adequate exercise, and rest.
Namaste,
Kelley