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DR. SHERRI TENPENNY

Doctor, Speaker, Educator, Consultant

DR. SHERRI TENPENNY

Doctor, Speaker, Educator, Consultant

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FOOD AS MEDICINE 

Friday Newsletter Quick Guide

DR.T'S HEALTH TIP

5 Fast Facts About Gut Motility

What is gut motility? Why is it important? You need healthy and effective muscular contractions (called peristalsis) to move food through the digestive tract. Food moves from the esophagus to the anus, aided by these rhythmic muscle contractions. The goal is to keep the food moving, and as it does, digestive juices and enzymes break the food down into nutrients. Lots of people don’t have optimized motility and it can lead to issues. Here are 5 important things to know about GI motility is so important.

 

Let’s start with Causes:
Lots of things can cause GI motility disorders. There can be an issue with muscles, or a problem with the nerves or hormones that drive the muscle contractions. When you have a motility issue, food moves more slowly or more quickly than normal.

 

Click link below to learn the other symptoms including remedies…
 

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THE TENPENNY REPORT

Dr. Claims He Cured Autism By Improving Child’s Gut Health

Posted 10/28/2017
At 22-months Jackson was diagnosed on the autistic spectrum. Doctors told his parents there was no hope of recovery. Over 2 years Mark Hyman, MD addressed his gut inflammation, mercury toxicity, and nutritional imbalances. Today, Jackson’s is a normally functioning little boy who loves baseball and playing with friends.

 

The question is, can a better understanding of the gut and brain connection be a window into the cure for autism? Do the chemicals produced in the gut affect or cause autism?

 

Many people have been critical of Dr. Hyman’s video, but it doesn’t dissolve the real question and science at play.
 
Continue reading and watch the video at link below…

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A Gut-Brain Connection

Improve Absorption and Detox at the same time

At the end of September, Epoch Health published an article highlighting a recent study that focused on the cause of autism. The meta-analysis of 25 autism studies became one more piece of evidence shifting the focus away from genetic causes to epigenetic/environmental causes for autism, tying changes in the colonic microbiome to symptoms of autism. The article referenced this very long and complicated analysis of datasets. 

 

“Genetic diseases aren’t responsible for epidemics,” Dr. Arthur Krigsman, a specialist who treats children with ASD around the world, told The Epoch Times. “There’s something in the environment that’s triggering a gene that otherwise would be silent. There is no gene responsible for an epidemic.”

 

Continue reading at link below…

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