
![]() GI Irritation, Nausea, and Diarrhea
All the outer cells of your GI tracts inside lining are new every 24 hours. Cells several layers deep are new every three days. This fast turnover of mucous-producing cells is needed to maintain the structural integrity of the lining of your GI tract. If this natural process of repair is not functioning at an optimal pace then GI tract wear and tear occurs. Your GI tract can become inflamed and irritable, leading to constipation or diarrhea or alternating between the two. It is important to improve any topic on these digestive pages, so as to remove the stressors that may be punching your GI tract in the nose. It is also important to repair the GI tract itself. Nutrients listed in the previous section can be quite helpful, and nutrients listed in the subsequent sections on Food Intolerance, The Balance of Power, and Weak Digestion may also be of help. The top three products specifically for this purpose are GI and Muscle Helper™, GI Soother™, and Quercetin. GI and Muscle Helper™ provides the key protein (glutamine) and the key carbohydrate (N-acetyl-glucosamine) that are needed by the cells that line your GI tract for healthy structure. Many people taking GI and Muscle Helper™ not only experience relief but have much more confidence in controlling their bowel function (not always having to know where the closest bathroom is). GI Soother is specially filtered for immunologic and growth factors typically found in mothers milk, vital nutrients for healthy digestion. Quercetin is a potent antioxidant that works synergistically with other antioxidants along the digestive tract lining. It helps reduce swelling and bloating in the GI tract, while preserving sulfur-related detoxification functions. Another products that help GI irritation and diarrhea is Super Dophilus. Super Dophilus helps promote a healthy balance of power in the lower colon, helping to produce butyric acid, the most important fatty acid for healing the lining of your GI tract.
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