The Intestinal Flora Pus Sub-Reflex
 

The Intestinal Flora Pus Sub-Reflex

The Intestinal Flora Pus Sub-Reflex

Reflex Location

This reflex is located in the center of a vertical line between the umbilicus and pubic bone, or two hands below the umbilicus.

Testing the Reflex

Test using the same polarity as found on the Pus Reflex.

Indicator Of

If this reflex is electrical the natural flora in the intestinal tract is lacking or greatly depleted. There is not enough to digest food, enzymes, and waste. Because of this there is a backup of undigested food, wastes and toxins.

Symptoms

Patients my have constipation, diarrhea, irregular bowel movements, other bowel syndromes, eczema, and allergies. The may often become overweight and obese. Many times babies will have colic if they do not have a proper amount of natural flora.

Nutritional Treatment

Use the following nutrition, per day, for 12 weeks:

  • 6 Fen-Cho - acidifies the large bowel. It also acts as an astringent by pulling the toxins created by infection out of the bowel through the liver and kidneys.
  • 5 Multizyme is a pancreatic digestive enzyme which promotes the digestion of protein and carbohydrates.
  • 6 B6 Niacinamide to dilate the blood vessels and push the circulatory system.

Note: If the patient has gout, substitute Zypan for Fen-Cho.

NOTE: Standard Process® products must be ordered by a licensed health care practitioner. If you are interested in purchasing these or other products, click here to take a free health test and to speak to a health care practitioner.

Maintenance/Prevention

Use the following nutrition, per day, always:

  • 2 Fen-Cho
  • 2 Multizyme
  • 6 B6 Niacinamide

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