INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Speaker 1 [00:00:00] Welcome to the BioCare Health Radio Network. It's your weekly scheduled appointment with the doctor. A unique program providing help to find your way to good health, healing and disease prevention. Here's your host and founder of BioCare Hospital, Dr. Rodrigo Rodriguez.
Speaker 2 [00:00:17] My dear friends, one more opportunity to be with you, to share information, to tell you about what I think about the health problems that really are around us. And it is a lot more important because what I'm going to tell you, what I always tell you about is all the health issues that threaten our peace and well-being and everything. But so much more important because a lot of those circumstances are preventable or said in different words. We produce them with lifestyle, with our eating habits, with the things we do, things we put in our body, etc.. So it just takes a little bit of consciousness and and thinking to be aware of how much we're damaging our bodies. And how much we can help our bodies to be healthy for many, many years. I am Dr. Rodrigo Rodriguez, and every week we produce a broadcast of this nature with the help of, truth be told, radio network. And we broadcast this program every Friday night at 7 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, and truth be told, radio network. If you miss it, you have two options. Tune Saturday morning, 930 Eastern Standard Time again, or go to Spotify and search. Truth be told, radio network. And you're going to find countless hours of programs like this. Well, we are going to discuss and when we're going to talk and when we're going to share information that I think it can it can really change your life. It can really save a lot of money. It can save a lot of suffering. And make everybody's lives easier. The cost of health care in the United States, we I don't have to tell you, we all know it's overwhelming. And there is no government. There is no tax. There is not nothing. That can. Overcome the health issues that we have. If we don't do anything on our side, because after all, it's not a matter of money. That is probably one of the problems that we have. That should be all in big part a problem in itself that we think that if we spend more money in health care. We're going to be healthier. Well, think again. Let me give you a simple analogy. What do you think would be a nicer, cleaner, beautiful city, the one that uses a lot of money in cleaning and watering and fixing streets, or the one whose citizens take care of their front lawns, of their sidewalks, of their simply sweeping and keeping garbage out of out of the way produce less garbage to begin with. Well, that to me, it's going to be a lot simpler. Nicer, and that's going to leave more money to do something else. Instead of claiming for everything that a lot of people do without any thoughtfulness, without any interest in everybody's well-being. Same happens with health. It is not a matter of how much money we spend on health. It is a matter of how much we. We each one of us as an individual will help to prevent disease, to be healthier, longer, to be able to enjoy wellness for more and more years. That's going to save so much money. So much money. And the and the other problem is that we we grew up it's not our fault. We were trained that way. They told us that you don't have to worry. You can have your cake and eat it, too. You can have fun. You can. You deserve a lot of fun in your life and a lot of good times, etc.. And that, after all, if we ever get sick, we can go to the doctor and the doctor is going to write a prescription. Then you take that medication and everything is back to normal. It is not. Definitely it is not. And we are facing an epidemic of chronic degenerative diseases that every single day. Give us more victims, more expense and more suffering. Let's let's it on one of those conditions that epidemiologically and economically and suffering and everything. Is at the center of everything we're talking about. It is almost universal. The number of people that have problems in this area is growing. It's growing every day. Not only is growing in numbers, but continues to go down and down and down in the age of onset. Remember the days when we thought, Oh, I don't want to grow old because I have seen my grandmother or you have seen my neighbor when they grow old or they have to go to the doctor, they have to do X-rays, they sometimes have to go to the hospital. They don't perform as well. They have problems walking, moving there, always seen pain, etc. So I don't want to grow old. We always associated becoming older with health issues, not any more. Think again. Because the problem is I'm going to talk about today and you're going to immediately identify the circumstance as true. Is a condition that gets it's worse when you are in your twenties or 30 or 40. That's a young person. That's a very young person. That's a person that's beginning a family. That's a person that's beginning a work. That's a person that's climbing up every ladder and being successful and happy. And all of a sudden he finds out that he has this problem. And the problem is. Colonic disease, inflammatory disease. That's what we're going to talk about today. We're going to talk about inflammatory bowel disease. Doctors call it colitis. And then you can find a lot of last names to that colitis, depending on what exactly is causing it, what exactly how it is exactly manifesting it, how complicated it is. But let me tell you, it's probably one of the most prevalent diseases in America today. If you take a look at the world. These statistics are going to tell us, and I hope you're sitting where you can watch a map. The higher you go in in latitude. The more prevalent the diseases. Which means you're going from the equator. Here, here, here. All of a sudden, you get across the border with Mexico. You're already in America. You keep going up, you're going up, and then things start to get worse. You start seeing more and more people. Then the Far East doesn't have that many. But as you come. Uh, eastward, it starts to increase and the same on the other end. That puts another America and Northern Europe at the center of this, let's call it epidemic. We have a lot of problems with colitis. We have inflammatory bowel disease all over. All you have to do is interview the person that's sitting next to you and say, Do you have any problems with your tummy? Are you constipated? Do you have bouts of diarrhea? Every now and then. Are you achy? You have any pains, any any feelings? Any colleagues in your abdominal cavity? Are you very sensitive when you get your clothes on? Is there any sensitivity on your on your tummy? Do you have any problem with that when you eat? Do you get bloated? Do you start reducing gases? Are you intolerant? That's that's a word that didn't exist only 50 years ago. Are you intolerant to gluten? Are you intolerant to lactose? Are you intolerant? Do certain foods that you cannot eat because they make you sick? Just ask around or ask yourself. And you're going to see how many people around you. Have this problem. And this is inflammatory bowel disease and it involves mainly the large intestine. The colon, as we call it. And we have to explain to you why. And I have to explain to you what we're doing against our own physiology of the colon every day and why we're getting sicker and sicker and why our younger generations are the ones that have the problem. You don't see a 60, 70 year old gluten intolerant. No, it's normally a 20, 30 year old. A teenager. We're looking at more and more cases of teenagers and even younger with food allergies, quote unquote, with food intolerance, quote unquote, or with blatant problems of intolerance. They eat these, they get sick, and then we blame it on the food. Oh, he shouldn't eat the milk because lactose is bad for him. No, he shouldn't eat wheat because gluten is bad for him. Think again. Do you have any idea for how many thousands, thousands of years? Mankind. Has been eating milk and wheat. Why today? Why after thousands of years. Of eating wheat and milk. All of a sudden, we discovered today that they're bad for you. It reminds me the the idea that they got us on the when we were in the sixties and seventies that we should and it takes that we should. We need butter, that we should eat these things the same now. And lactose became an evil. Weed became an evil. And the real evil is. What we do and how we are training our children. Then when you work because they have so many things to tell you about this.
Speaker 1 [00:13:21] And now back to Dr. Rodriguez.
Speaker 2 [00:13:25] I am Doctor Rodriguez. Rodriguez and I'm talking with you with the help of Truth Be Told Radio Network. You can also get all these broadcast not only like every Friday at 7 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, but you can listen to it on Saturday morning, 9:30 a.m., Eastern Standard Time or search for Truth Be Told Radio network in Spotify. You will find 150 plus programs like this. So you're going to be able to know a lot. We're also available in Facebook and do it and Twitter and Instagram. So feel free to take a look. Feel free to. I would absolutely love if you follow us, if you read and listen, at least partially, of everything that that we say. And also, if you share it because believe it. This is information that can change completely your life, that can prevent a lot of very disgusting health problems and save you a lot of money at the same time. So why not listen? Why don't get a little bit of advice. And if you have any question or any comment, you can go to be social media of your choice and ask a question. You can give me a call. You can ask not only a question, but a comment. You can tell me what. Even if you disagree with, I'll be very happy to talk with you and give you my point of view. Nobody has the full truth, but this is information that we gather from the medical literature. And for over 50 years as a physician that I have and 40 years plus years of experience at the BioCare Hospital and Wellness Center, we have been working with these problems for so many years, and instead of looking at things getting better, I actually have some dismay because I see that this is a growing problem. We're talking today about that. Inflammatory bowel disease. And this is a growing problem. We see more and more we have more individuals and we have it in younger people. So it is something that tells me that we're in the process of creating the foundation for chronic inflammatory disease that in turn is going to be transferred to diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, cancer, Alzheimer's, you name it. If you think of all these diseases, all of them have a basis of chronic inflammation. And that chronic inflammation is. Has been brought upon us by selves. You are responsible of the inflammatory level of your body. Because the lifestyle, because what you eat, because the lack of exercise, etc. we have transformed the way we live. You didn't have to go too far. You can ask your mother, your grandmother. How did you live when you were a child? How did you live when you were an adolescent? What did you do day to day? I mean, television was just beginning. Television was a matter of few hours. I know television is not anymore fancy, but nevertheless, we spend a long, long time in front of a of a screen. Could be a computer, could be a tablet, could be your phone. Nevertheless, we spent countless hours in front of those screens doing physically nothing. Our bodies are sitting down. And on top of that, we have the the problem with food and diet and what we do. So all this has been creating a problem. Inflammatory bowel disease can be divided into different categories. It can be diverticulosis. No worse. These small pockets that form in your column that can get infected, that can give you they can even open up and let the air and bowel content slide into the abdominal cavity. You're going to end up in the hospital. And they have to remove those things. And in many occasions, they have to remove part of your bowel. And in some occasions they're going to remove part of your bowel and leave a colostomy bag on your side to collect your stool because your bowel is no longer capable of doing that until inflammation goes down. And then you're going to go back to the surgical room to fix what they did. Does that make any sense? When we know you can't hundred percent prevent it. Doctor, how do you how can you say that I can prevent it? Because in societies of the world that have a different lifestyle. Let's go to South America. Let's go to Africa. Let's go to those places where people eat a lot of crawfish well, people eat a lot of vegetables where people eat small amounts of fat because they eat very little meat. And not only that, but they are physically active. They do a lot of things physically, as Americans did. Just at the turn of the 20th century. Americans chopped wood, rode on horses, walked long distances, did the laundry by hand, clean the houses by hand. So they did a lot of physical activity and they ate what they had to eat and they didn't overeat. This is something that we began doing probably in the last 50 years, eating a lot more food than what we really need. And if you add that excess of food to lack of physical activity, you have what we have an overweight, obese. Population. This is very dramatic because this inflammatory bowel disease. Can damage the bubble to the point that's going to change your life for the rest of your life. One of the problems that we have in our minds. Is the history that infectious diseases of the bowel, parasitic infections of the bowel have been very common through the history of mankind. And many of those infections are self-limited. What does that mean? I get a bug. I feel bad. I have some diarrhea, even vomit. I get very sick. I feel terrible. And few days later, I start coming back. Why? Because my immune system controlled infection. Even without antibiotics. Because we humans have been around long before antibiotics appeared and we could go through it and parasitic infections. Well, most of the cases, they don't even give a problem. Why? Because in most cases, a parasites parasite live in our body. And they kind of make a pact of inauguration. They behave, we behave. So they have a place to live and we obtain certain advantages from them. So it's a good relationship in many cases. Nevertheless, if you want to get rid of parasite, it only takes one build. It's very easy to get rid of it. So we became very, very nonchalant. About. What about problem means? Because we always think it's simple. Our our brain tells us, no, this is simple. You go to the doctor, he gives you a build your key. And because of that, we do nothing or we learn to live with this symptom. You say, Oh, I cannot eat this because I get bloated. No, I cannot have lactose because I get sick. No, I cannot. And just by avoiding certain foods, we live longer, but not healthy. Until one day we have an acute pain, eternal pain. We have to go to the emergency room and they tell you you have diverticulitis. You know, a lot of the cases of diverticulitis are diagnosed only. After a terrible experience, something went very wrong. We didn't do anything before, even though we had symptoms. Had you gone to the doctor before, he would have told you, let's check it out. You might have debated, Gladys, but we didn't do anything because we didn't even think of that. Again, we're nonchalant. It's all. We'll go away. But in many cases, he will not go away. And then you get these ulcerative colitis, ulcerative colitis attacks. Children because the attack dogs people in the in the second decade third decade of their lives. Teenagers, young adults. Yet. They live day in, day out with a lot of bad feelings. Fever. Like infectious. Like symptoms. Bloated mess. Gas. And in many cases, because of the ulcers, they bleed. And again, they might end up in a hospital very frequently. It's not like one in a million. We have a lot of young people that end up in a hospital due to anemia or due to important bleeding of the bowel because of this infectious problem. What's happening in one case. In the other case. In the other case. I'm going to tell you. Very easy, very simple. And when you think of that, it will make it a lot easier to understand. What's happening is we are losing the integrity. Of the war of the bowel. Let me tell you something. The bowel. Has and. Inner layer. That keeps the bowel content in the bowel and the internal, really internal. You don't mix. Duran makes your blood. You don't mix your lymphatic system with whatever is in the bowel. Thanks to that lawyer, a layer of mucosa that we're going to call the colonic mucosa, very much like the skin. Have you ever thought of that? Have you ever thought that around here could be a lot of things? Dust. Parasites. Bugs. Dirt, etc.. And then you go and do this thing and do the other than urine set and you're fine. Why? Because your skin. Kept everything out of your body. Well, we have two big surfaces. This one, which is the skin and the inner. Contact. Of all the gastrointestinal content against the blood. Against the body. The integrity of your skin and the integrity of that mucosa. Are very important, critical to our survival and well-being. And that's what we are going to talk about in the next segment. So please stay with me. It's very important to understand.
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Speaker 2 [00:27:25] Today is a very important day because we're talking about a subject that is, in many cases, the foundation of all chronic degenerative diseases. We're talking about inflammatory bowel disease. And I'm telling you that if you ask anybody around you for symptoms, many, many people, no matter how old, how young they are, will tell you about different symptoms, bloodedness and achy dummy. Bouts of diarrhea, gas, constipation, constipation is so frequent and people don't pay any attention to it. They say, Oh, no, I just go every two, three days. Sometimes I go a week before going. Why? Because they're eating no fiber. They're dairy. They have a very sad state of the intestinal flora. And. I was telling you that the same way we have a barrier between. The outside world and our internal. Self. And that's limited by the skin. And that skin is very important to keep us healthy. It's actually the largest organ of the body. It's an organ. It has cells, it has blood vessels. It reproduces itself. It can do a lot of things. It has immune capacity. And so forth. It has all sorts of nervous endings. That's why when you pinch when you heard the words, because it sends messages, that's the way, you know, it's cold, it's hot, etc.. So it's a very important organ and probably main function is the insulation of the body against the external world. But we have another internal world that we don't want to do, to do, to get in contact with our body. And that's the content of our gastrointestinal world. The problem becomes bigger when you get to the large bowel, like because there you have stools that you have a lot of bacteria. There is where you can have parasites. There is when you're going to have a lot of factors that you don't want to get into the blood. Actually, let me tell you something. If you didn't know, whatever is in the bowel cannot go readily across the bowel into the body. Oh, no. There are very important, very strict checkpoints. The cells in the bowel. Look at whatever substance wants to get across. Check it out. Check everything and say yes. You're welcome. Come in. You are forbidden to get close. But like any border, it needs a lot of surveillance. It needs a lot of personnel. It needs a lot of cells. That is going to keep everything out of the blood. And the other thing you need is you need a structure. Like in any border, you have fences, you have gates, you have cameras, you have systems that control the passage of individuals or merchandise across that border. Well, the Bible has all that. But what happens if the fences start to go down? If the gates get damaged, if people do not show to work, you have holes here and there. Well, there's a lot of individuals and things that are going to get across the border without any control. Is it very hard for me to tell you? Or to ask you, do you think that's good or you think that's bad? Think of the answer. Is it good that all the defenses of the border go down damaged, that people do not go to work? So there is no officials to take a look at and anger. Is that good or bad? Of course it is bad. Because then the border is not a border anymore. That happens. We colonic mucous. Declining mucosa is a group of cells and structures that leave very much together. They're one against the other. There is not one molecule that can go through between me and my neighboring cell. No way. Why? Because we're there to check that everything that goes through can go through. So what we have to do here is to keep that structure and those cells very healthy. Now there's a little problem, but the problem is that those cells are very far away from the blood. In other words, blood goes here. And then you have these villa. That line up the bowel and you have their colonic cells. Now the blood goes under, but the cells that are at the top do not have access to blood. Well, every cell has to eat. Doesn't it? If you have one cell, it has to get food somewhere. If I cannot get it from the blood of the person I live in. Where do I get it from? I am going to get it from essential fatty acids produced within the bowel by bacteria. When they metabolize the fiber we eat. In other words, the fiber we eat gets transformed into essential fatty acids, very small, that are eaten by the colonic cells, so they get nice and healthy and full of energy. But if we don't eat any fiber. If we eat bad food, if we eat bad fats, we eat garbage. In one word, what's going to happen? The cells of the colon are going to start lingering, getting weaker, getting less energetic, and some of them are going to start dying and they really are going to shorten and separate. And once they separate, the food, contact of the bowel can go closer to the bloodstream. And then is when you have food intolerance. Because that content gets close to the blood we shouldn't and produces immune responses that make you feel sick. People have the same type of symptoms that you get when you're going to get the flu. You get aches, pains. You feel a general discomfort. That's very hard to pinpoint. But you just say, when I eat certain things, I don't feel good. And then I developed gas and then my dummy eggs. Why? Because there is an inflammatory reaction. Two that food going into the system without any checking that food should be in the bowel, not in the bloodstream. But he's going because we're losing. The structure, the health of the colonic cells, and that is due mainly because of the way we eat. What to me is a big problem. To me, a very big problem is that behind any person that doesn't know how and what to eat. There is a my mother, a father, a grandfather, a caregiver. That never understood that we have to educate our young ones to eat what they have to eat. Actually, I'm planning to make a broadcast about that. How are we feeding our children? Because I see it over and over again. Go. I was going on an airplane. The Stewart game. And she asked a man, a young man, probably 30 years old, with two young girls, probably three years old, two years old. And his daughter says, What do you do when anything to drink? And the man ask his daughters, What do you want to drink, honey? And the girl said. Diet Coke. A diet soda pop. And the father said, Oh, that's what she wants. And the other girl said me to the kiss. Make it to. Is that a father? Is that a man that has the conscience, that he's feeding a person that hopefully will become a very healthy adult, or he's just a person that wants to bully somebody so that person doesn't bug me. That's the feeling I get very frequently. And we're going to talk about that. But right now, you have to understand that if we lose this structure, the integrity of the structure of the colon. And the amount of colonic cells on what we're going to begin having all these situations. I tell you, abnormal substances, they're not abnormal. They're normal in the column. But shouldn't be in dodge with the deeper parts of the column. But they get deeper because the like that should be stuck to each other, start to separate because they they become thinner, shorter, and with less health. So the food starts permeating. And permeating. And what he does is gets an immune reaction. That's what you're feeling when you feel achy, when you feel gassy, when you feel this. It is an immune reaction. And that immune reaction translates into swelling of the bowel. And if the loss of integrity continues, you have two problems. One, you get an alter. To get an opening is like with people with diabetes in the blood flow to your leg is very, very bad. The skin is going to die and leave an open sore. Well, that's what you get in your bowel. You're going to have an open sore, which is an ulcer, and that may bleed and when it bleeds is going to send you to hospital and they might have to remove part of you bowel because of that. And on the other hand, the other's a situation that we can see very frequently is that that weakened part of the bowel because of the bowel contact and the pressure, etc. produces a little balloon. That goes outward. Same like when you have a very old hose. The pressure of the water creates these balloon like type of things. And of course, that wall is weaker, is thinner, can be infected very easily, actually gets infected frequently, and then it can break. And then you go to the hospital. They're going to remove part of your bowel. And you're going to be. Never more the sabers. Well, you have to go through that when you have answers. So I. When you were BioCare. Could be your answer.
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Speaker 2 [00:42:51] My dear friends, I am Dr. Rodrigo Rodriguez, medical director of BioCare Hospital. And today, like every Friday night at 7 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, I broadcast through, truth be told, radio Network, a message that hopefully will will help you. To have more information about how you can prevent disease, how can you be healthier? How can you have better well-being? Wellbeing is the basis of joy. We cannot have a joyful, happy life if we are sick. If we have a health issue. So it's important that we know that we should be helpful. But the most important thing in our message every week is the fact that that well-being, that health. Is not is not just. Does it occur by chance? Is the result of how we leave. Is the result. How we develop is the result of what we eat and how we move is the result of our spiritual well-being. There are many factors that contribute to our to our well-being. And we have to take care of that because if we don't understand it, we're going to go into one or a different problem. And in today's world, in America. Every single statistic, every single health review tells me. That the dominant health issue is chronic inflammatory degenerative disease. What is that? That's a name for an illness that continues for weeks and months. That has a foundation of some inflammation anywhere in the body. And the problem is that inflammation means pain. So we're very sure you're going to have painful problems. And that brings degeneration of the tissue. What does that mean? It means that our cells become smaller, weaker, bat performing. So our whole body is going into a degenerative condition. And that disease, that group of diseases are what produce, first and foremost the number one killer heart and vascular disease strokes. That's what produces cancer. Because chronic inflammation creates the conditions for cancer cells to develop and to progress. We all make cancer cells every now and then, but our immune system beats them. But when that system goes into degeneration, we cannot fight them off. So they will grow. They would progress. That's what gives diabetes. Through the lack of sensitivity to insulin or to the failure of the bankers to produce as the insulin we need. Because he has also been assaulted by a lot of things that we do. And that's the bottom line. The big problem is what we do with our bodies. One very important part of all these illnesses begins in the bowel, and that as a group is what we call inflammatory bowel disease. And it can be in different forms from very simple yet very important because they tell us that we are doing something wrong with our bowel and this is going to have serious consequences to important diseases like ulcerative colitis. That produces ulcers and damage in intestinal colon. And you know, those things, those source that we producing side or bowel can bleed, produce a lot of mucus, produce a lot of inflammation. People are in constant pain. You can see. I can see it probably because I'm a doctor, but you can see you talk to people, you find people, you're talking to them and you say, What is it? They never look good. They never look. Relax. They never look happy. They say, Well, I have this bowel thing. I'm bloated or I have, I'm constipated, etc., etc.. So. All these problems are due to the lack of integrity and to the loss of cells in the intestinal mucosa. And there's a chain of problems that produces a long chain that begins probably before birth. If you have a mother that doesn't take care of herself. That doesn't eat well, that doesn't supplement everything. You're going to have chances of getting a weaker system. And then we see less and less natural birth. We see more and more cesarean section. And that natural birth is very important because it produces the quality of intestinal flora that our child is going to need. And a C-section doesn't provide it. And then we have less and less people that have breastfeeding. And that milk will produce a lot of nutrients for the bacteria of the bowel, not for the baby. Did you know that there are literally hundreds of nutritional substances in mother's milk that are not used by the baby? They're used by the intestinal bacteria. And then we create the diversity, the quality of bacteria that that baby will need throughout his life. And he should be in good shape unless he has a pediatrician that one day decides that the baby needs antibiotics, needs antibiotics because it has a little bit of flu, because it has a little bit mucus, because he has seen something with the throat, because it has acne, because of you name it. But in this day and age, we literally feed antibiotics to two babies. I always ask these this question, what are the chances of a baby being born today not to have antibiotics in the first year of life? And it is slim, believe me, because we use antibiotics for a lot of things. And when you have a child and your child develops a little bit of flu and feels sick, your grandmother would put you in your room and take care of you and give you chicken soup and give you these to take care of you in one word. But now we don't. I see mothers with the child. And you say, well, he doesn't look well? No, he had some infections, but he's already taking medication. I save medication. We're going to change things. That's the long chain of things that are producing the problem. The other is food. We don't feed people, let alone children, the right way. And we have to learn about that. We have to learn that. Having a child, I have always said it. It's a responsibility. It's not a pleasure. We don't have a baby to hug and kiss and be good to him. We have a baby that we have the responsibility. Do to look after that baby. To raise him well, to raise him strong, to raise him healthy. And for that, we had to learn. So I have these programs with Dr. Rodrigo Rodriguez from BioCare Hospital. I'm going to listen to some of the. But it is my responsibility. To have a healthy child. Every time I see a mother suffering because the child is sick, I can see that in many cases that illness was brought upon by the caretaker. So be aware of that. Don't say nobody told me. Now I'm telling you. What happens, said BioCare. I'm going to tell you what happened, said BioCare, and why we have been so successful with chronic inflammatory bowel disease. When you break a bone, you put a splint. Don't you? You don't want that bone to move for some time in order to heal. When you have a health problem, sometimes you're put in a hospital or in your bedroom for several days because you need to rest. You need to put that organ addressed. And then you say, But how I'm going to put my Bible at race, doctor, I have to eat. That's the BioCare approach. We people put people in the hospital. We put a catheter and we do intravenous feeding. And then you eat nothing to drink. Nothing. But your buddy is going to have total nutritional satisfaction. And what's going to happen is that the ball is going to take a break. Finally take a break. We have seen very sick people that come in here virtually ready to be operated on. With intestinal bleeding with acute pain. In two, three days, they look different. Once again, your face looks different. When you don't have colonic disease. And we're so grateful. And they didn't take medication. All we did is give the body the chance to recover, how to put the Bible to rest. We're not going to use you for some day. Heal. I'm going to feed the body in a different way. Not only that, but I'm going to be checking. Your intestinal flora. I'm going to see what you have and what you need. Because in many cases through the use of antibiotics and faulty diets. Yes, we have intestinal flora, but we have. The sample of everything. We do not need everything that can be damaging. So if I keep it healthy, if I give you the right amount and the right quality of intestinal flora cells, everything starts to improve. In many cases, I have seen people like that. They are given antibiotics that are going to make things worse. Because he's going to restore the intestinal flora even more. And you can read it. I'm not telling you. You can read the medical literature on how many times antibiotics fail. In these type of cases. In these type of cases, what you need is rest. What you need is a hospital. That's going to be working on detoxification, on intranasal, intravenous nutritional support or dressed or cleansing, on refuse out the intestinal flora and bring it back. And it only takes ten days, two weeks. You're going to be a different person. If you have any question in that area, give us a call. Send us an email. Ask a question. This can change your life and it can change your life forever. You're going to be very happy. You made that call that you contacted us. Don't let it go. And if it's a male problem, simple advices will change your life forever. See you next week.
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