Digestion and Urinary Tract
The functioning of the digestive and urinary tract may be impaired by the ingested toxins from food (1). This is the way the body signals that something is wrong. BICOM treatments affect these accumulated toxins by helping the body return to balance. Body acidity is a suitable medium for all pathogens (bacteria, fungi, parasites, viruses) (2). By changing your lifestyle and your habits, conditions change that no longer suit pathogens, and healing can start.
Digestive tract diseases:
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Impaired digestion
- Flatulence
- Liver and bile diseases (hepatitis, fatty liver, gallstones, impaired detoxification)
- Pancreatic diseases (diabetes, pancreatitis, insulin resistance)
- Diseases of the oral cavity (canker sores, stomatitis, jaundice, herpes)
Urinary problems:
- Bubrežne bolesti (upala bubrega, kamenci)
- Infekcije mjehura
- Urinarna inkontinencija
References
- The gut flora as a forgotten organ, 2006, Ann M O’Hara, Fergus Shanahan
Anatomy and Physiology of the Urinary Tract: Relation to Host Defense and Microbial Infection, 2015, Duane R Hickling 1, Tung-Tien Sun 2, Xue-Ru Wu
Urinary Tract Infection: Pathogenesis and Outlook, 2016, Lisa K McLellan, David A Hunstad
https://www.sfadvancedhealth.com/blog/how-to-tell-if-your-body-is-suffering-from-toxin-overload-diagnosis-and-treatment - Acid Balance, Dietary Acid Load, and Bone Effects-A Controversial Subject, 2018, Lynda Frassetto 1, Tanushree Banerjee 2, Neil Powe 3, Anthony Sebastian 4
Health Effects of Alkaline Diet and Water, Reduction of Digestive-tract Bacterial Load, and Earthing, 2016, Haider Abdul-Lateef Mousa
https://poliklinika-analiza.hr/kiselo-luznata-uravnotezenost-organizma/