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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
Here are a few exceptionally good links on leaky gut, enzymes, and
hypochlohydria (low stomach acid). Some of these links are "pdf"
files and require that the Adobe Acrobat Reader program be installed
on your computer to read them. If the Acrobat Reader is not already
on your system you can download a free copy from:
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/
Links that "wrap" around on 2 lines must be "cut and pasted" together
to form the proper web address.
This "pdf" link provides an excellent discussion on fungal derived
enzymes with comparisions to animal and plant derived enzymes:
http://acudoc.com/Digestive%20Enzymes.PDF
Basics of the digestive system, hypochlorhydria, and the Heidelberg
test are well presented in this "pdf" link:
http://www.healthy.net/library/books/textbook/section2/heidel.pdf
The following link from "Life-Span" is by far the World Wide Web's
most comprehensive overall discussion of leaky gut syndrome, the
digestive process, enzymes, hypochlorhydria, probiotics and many
other digestive topics. It is available in HTML format or as a pdf
file. The pdf version is 31 formatted pages long and contains all
the footnoted references listed at the end:
http://www.healthtrust.com/leakygutsyndrome.asp
http://www.johnsondrugs.com/pdf/gut.pdf
Dr. Jonathan V. Wright is a noted expert on natural treatment of
digestive problems and stomach acid related problems. His
articles, "Theory of Aging Part I" and "Part II" give an interesting
and historical insight into the subject of low stomach acid. Note
that when you first access the following links you will be
automatically forwarded to a "Welcome Page". To get to the actual
articles, "click" on your browser's "Back" function until the "Theory
of Aging" articles appear, or you may access the articles from
the "Latest Articles" menu selection on Dr. Wright's webpage.
http://www.tahoma-clinic.com/aging.shtml
http://www.tahoma-clinic.com/aging2.shtml
Enjoy the reading.
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