Enzymes- October 2009 - Volume 1 Issue 7

Enzymes are something that one usually doesn’t think much about unless something goes wrong. A common example is lactose intolerance where the body does not produce the enzyme, lactase, which digests lactose, the sugar in milk. This newsletter contains basic information about enzymes, what they do, and how they fit into the process of digestion and other important functions, as well as how we can help them function optimally.
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Colon - July 2009 - Volume 1 Issue 5

Colon health is receiving a lot of attention these days - articles appear frequently on topics ranging from solving problems of 'irregularity' to preventing colon cancer. Other diseases of the colon, with varying degrees of severity, can have a profound effect on a person's quality of life, such as irritable bowel syndrome, diverticulosis, and ulcerative colitis. The good news is that there is a lot we can do to promote good colon health.
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Liver - June 2009 - Volume 1 Issue 4

The liver can be aptly described as the most forgotten organ. We take it for granted unless something goes wrong. However, there is a lot we can do to guard against problems, and since it's just in time for spring housecleaning, I thought it would be a good idea to discuss what we can do to take care of the liver.
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