Digestion Problems
Burping, bloating, and being gassy are signs that your digestionisn't perfect. What has gone wrong? Burps are gases escaping
upward. Bloating is due to bubbles of gas causing
pressure. Your body does not make gas! Gas can only be made
by bacteria. The immediate conclusion is that bacteria are
growing in your digestive tract (stomach and intestines) that
should not be allowed to do so. They are likely to be the common
enteric (digestive tract) bacteria: Salmonellas, Shigellas, E.
coli, Bacteroides fragilis.
You may wish to identify them before killing them with the
zapper. Or you can sweep through the whole bacterial and viral
range killing all with a frequency generator. The good effects can
be felt in an hour, although the last gases may take days to get rid
of. Salmonella and Bacteroides fragilis are two bacteria that can
eat bile, and can do without oxygen, so they are com
monly seen in the liver. Bacteroides probably escaped from its
roundworm host, Ascaris. Salmonella probably came with nonsterile
dairy food.
If you have an intestinal problem involving digestion or pain,
start immediately to boil all dairy foods. Stop eating those that
can't be boiled: cheese sandwiches, yogurt, ice cream. It must be
boiled for 10 seconds. The bacteria are in the liver because your
liver attempted to strain them out of your blood and lymph in
order to kill them with bile. Instead, they turned around and “ate”
the bile, turning it brown as evidence. Now, every time the liver
lets down bile into the intestine (and stomach), a population of
these bacteria goes with it. The intestine becomes a seething
mass of bacteria, bubbling away as they produce CO2, SO2, H2S,
CO (carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, carbon
monoxide). Some of these gases are quite toxic.
Help your liver expel its bacterial overload with liver
cleanses (page 552) until all the bile is a beautiful bright green.
This is evident as dark brown bowel movements. Without the
green color of bile added to your intestine, the bowel movement
remains light colored, such as tan, yellow or orange! By stopping
eating polluted food, killing bacteria and cleansing the liver,
digestion becomes normal again.
Of course, there must be enough acid in the stomachand digestive
enzymes produced to make good digestion possible.
Otherwise, leftover food goes to feed the waiting bacteria.
Persons with a chronic digestion problem may also find they
harbor lead, cadmium, or mercury in the intestine! This is very
good in a sense. Your body has kept these toxins in the intestine,
preventing it from getting into your vital organs. The bad news is
that their presence in the intestine could start an intestinal
disease. Toxins in the intestine would inhibit your immune
system (here the white blood cells are in clumps called Peyer's
patches), from gobbling up the “bad” enteric bacteria. Maybe
the “good” bacteria found your intestine too toxic to live there.
Clean up your dentalware. Search for lead and cadmium in your
drinking water. After improving your lifestyle, continue to do
liver cleanses. Keep your goals high: a flat tummy that feels energetic,
no burps or gas.
Stomach ache (page 98) and hiatal hernia (page 133) are
also digestive problems but are dealt with under pain. (See also
lower abdominal pains, page 97, and appendicitis, page 100).
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