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Three Keys to Digestive Health

Your digestive system, along with your immune system, is a first line of defense against harmful agents in the world around you. It is therefore crucial to maintain gastrointestinal health and protect your body from attack in this area.

Your digestive system actually encompasses four major processes, which can be thought of as the "DEAN" of digestion

DEAN:
• D – digesting food
• E – eliminating waste
• A – absorbing nutrients
• N – normalizing the bacteria

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All four processes must be operating successfully to prevent or treat gastrointestinal disorders. See The DEAN of Digestion for a complete explanation of each process.

There are three main categories of natural compounds that assist the digestive system with its digesting, eliminating, absorbing and normalizing functions.

Enzymes

You are what you eat, but only if your body can absorb it! Enzymes break down the food that we eat so it can be absorbed by our body. There are key enzymes that are crucial to maintaining digestive health, because between them they make the nutrients from all four major food groups available to us. These include:

• Amylase enzymes break down carbohydrates
• Lipase enzymes break down fats
• Protelytic enzymes break down proteins
• Lactase (an amylase enzyme) breaks down lactose in milk
• Cellulase (an amylase enzyme) breaks down various vegetables

The above enzymes are produced by our body, but often not in adequate levels to accommodate the 21st century diet.

There are also enzymes found in fruit, such as bromelain (from pineapple) and papain (from papaya) that aid in breaking down proteins.

Fiber

There are two types of dietary fiber – soluble and insoluble – and both are needed for digestive health. Soluble fiber lowers blood cholesterol and delays glucose absorption, while insoluble fiber speeds the transit time of food passing through the GI tract.

Fruits (such as apples, prunes and dates) and grains (such as oats) provide both soluble and insoluble fiber. These fibers help eliminate toxins, create bulk for healthy elimination and regularity and also promote healthy blood sugar levels. A fiber complex containing these substances can supplement what is taken in through the diet.

Glucomannan is a soluble fiber that can absorb two hundred times its weight in water. This means that a very small amount produces very big results, eliminating the need for large glasses of fiber powder solutions. By traveling through the intestines with so much absorbed water waste, glucomannan acts as a stool softener, helping to prevent or alleviate constipation.

The amazing absorption ability of glucomannan has other benefits as well, including absorbing cholesterol, and slowing the absorption of sugar into the bloodstream. It also creates a feeling of fullness in the stomach as it expands, which may suppress the appetite.

Prebiotics and Probiotics

There are additional fibers and fiber-like substances that actually fall into the prebiotic category. These nutrients feed probiotic organisms and help them thrive in your intestinal tract.

Indigestible starches and certain types of fiber contain fructooligosaccharides (FOS); they are not digested by humans, so the oligosaccharides remain in the digestive tract and stimulate the growth of beneficial bacteria.

Arabinogalactan is another fiber that promotes the growth of friendly bacteria in the intestinal tract and enhances immune function.

Probiotics (meaning "promoting life") are beneficial bacteria that live in the digestive tract and protect it from disease and illness-causing bad bacteria, including E. coli. Probiotics are the first line of defense against unwelcome foreign invaders of the body and are vital to proper development of the immune system.

These good bacteria also aid in the digestion and absorption of food and nutrients and assist in the production of the lactase, one of the enzymes listed above. Another function of probiotics is to help keep yeast levels under control, which can help ward off yeast infections. Two of the most common probiotic strains are bifodobacteria bifidum and lactobacillus acidophilus.

For more information on the types and functions of these beneficial compounds, see Spotlight on: Probiotics and Prebiotics.

God has provided us with these natural substances to help heal digestive problems and also prevent more serious disorders from developing. So whether you are already experiencing digestive problems or want to maintain digestive health, it is important to supplement your digestive system with these three categories of compounds on a regular basis.

Digestion Support is a natural product that contains all of the enzymes, fibers, and pre/probiotics mentioned above, as well as the herbs ginger root and Chinese hawthorn fruit extract, which aid in digestion. With consistent use, all four of your digestive processes – DEAN – can be functioning as God had intended.

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