A sick, sluggish, stagnant, fatty, or scarred liver, along with an inflamed pancreas and high levels of EBV’s cofactor, strep bacteria, inside the gut can—when they occur on a chronic, long-term basis—trigger the body’s elimination response. Further, when the liver releases large amounts of EBV byproduct and other sludge into the intestines, the intestinal lining can become agitated and inflamed and try to eliminate it quickly through diarrhea. Also, both EBV and strep feed off of foods such as milk, cheese, butter, eggs, corn, canola, and GMO soy, so these foods in the diet result in more intestinal agitation, allowing for conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), Crohn’s, and celiac.
Excerpt from Thyroid Healing by Anthony William, p55. Continue reading and get your copy today at http://amzn.to/2mfPiJ0
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