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The self-healing allegedly paradox - Few symptoms during the recovery period may be more severe, but other symptoms disappear!

Recovery from chronic diseases of the gastrointestinal tract is usually a lengthy process that requires extensive tissue rehabilitation. Knowing that the small and large intestine tissue has a relatively high restorative capacity since the intestinal walls withstand high loads is essential. The problem is that drug treatment, inadequate nutrition, and unbalanced intestinal flora do not allow rehabilitation of the digestive system.

Patients with chronic diseases of the gastrointestinal tract are most often required for mechanical detoxification to replenish the flow of bile fluid to the duodenum and intestines. Mechanical detoxification is often lengthy and involves a profound dietary and lifestyle change.

Be aware that self-healing has ups and downs; it does not indicate it does not work. The last stage might be the hardest because the immune system is becoming more responsive. (Light fever and fatigue during the self-healing process are usually signs that recovery takes place.)

Link: Comprehensive Detoxification Guidelines.
https://www.sf-healing.com/page/113 (Copy & Paste)
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