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Holistic health care begins in the gut!

The inner root of our health

- Clever intestinal care

A plant is stuck with its roots in the soil. This gives it a firm hold, but it is also fixed in its place once and for all. With the help of the sun as an energy source and the air (photosynthesis) as well as water, which dissolves the nutrients for the plant in the soil, it can live and nourish itself.

But everything a human eats also comes from this earth. All food thus comes either directly as grain, fruit, vegetables, spices etc. or indirectly via milk, cheese, meat etc. from this primordial ground which supports organic life. The human being is a tube and the contents of the intestine are our inner outer world, our "inner earth"!

However, everything that is in the intestine is not yet in the body! It must first be absorbed via the mucous membrane of the small intestine, the "root of the human plant", as the famous intestinal specialist Dr. Franz Xaver Mayr called it.

However, via our root organ - meaning the entire digestive system with all its senses, its facilities such as glands and immune systems together with the bacteria that help on both sides - we are also inseparably connected to the fate of our nourishing soil! So we are still par distance in the earth. We cannot avoid this inseparable connection between earth and human being.

But food is far from being nourishment

Ultimately, the whole body is nourished. The different tissues, the organs, the cells and the various structures in the body need fresh and well-prepared nutrients in order to be able to keep themselves alive and functional by burning them with the help of oxygen, which is obtained from respiration. This is generally still known from biology lessons.

The sufficient supply of these nutrients in the appropriate type and quantity as well as the cleansing removal of combustion residues must therefore take place in the body if one wants to feel strong and healthy! This is the task of the bodily fluids - partly in circulation as through the blood, partly through diffusion as in the tissue fluid and finally in the purifying effect of the cleansing lymphatic drainage.