ZIME Many digestive tract disorders are the result of an
improper amount of bile secretions, a lack of digestive enzymes to break down
food properly, or an overgrowth of yeast.
The digestive tract should work harmoniously, just like a well-directed
orchestra. Too much of one thing
is very distracting and overpowering; for instance, too much bile can cause
diarrhea.
Conversely,
the lack of certain components
will not allow the full benefit that could be enjoyed. Another example: too little bile can
cause constipation.
ZIME
allows the body to balance the digestive function: it supplies the building
blocks for digestive enzymes; it balances the pH; it thins down thickened bile
so that it flows freer; it encourages the growth of friendly flora, reducing
candida overgrowths; it decreases the reproductive abilities of Shigella,
Salmonella and other bacteria-like invasions; and it makes the membranes of the digestive tract healthy so that
foreign bacteria can not damage it.
ZIME also facilitates putting nutrients into the blood stream.
A
couple capsules of ZIME should stop nausea. I’ve had people tell me that they took the ZIME and threw
up, so it “didn’t do any good.” Vomiting,
throwing up, hurling, lurching, spewing…whatever you want to call it…can serve
a useful purpose. I tell them to
take it again, except this time, it’s going into a cleaner stomach. It will be able to soothe the
membranes, instead of just cleaning them out.
I
don’t want to give people the impression that when you take ZIME you are going
to throw up. ZIME helps stop the
nausea and settle the stomach. If
your digestive tract is so far out of balance that you can’t keep anything
down, you can make this formula into a tea. Regardless of whether you take it
in capsule or tea form, it will allow the body to normalize it’s digestive
tract functions. When
you get to the point that you feel transparent, it is a good thing. ZIME is beneficial in nausea and
diarrhea, stomach flu, stomach cramps, gas and heartburn.
Persistent
disorder of the digestive tract should encourage you to look at your diet,
because disorder is not the normal
way to feel.
Traditional
use of the contents: Century has
been used as a digestive tonic to help normalize bile secretions. Spearmint has been used to soothe the lining of the stomach and
intestines, and to allay nausea. Peppermint has been used to stimulate enzymatic and digestive
secretions. Fennel has been used to help relieve gas and colic, and to
normalize appetite. Anise has been used to prevent gas and fermentation in the
colon. Catnip has been used to help in over-activation of bile
secretions. Ginger has been helpful in cramping.
