Collarette Shape - Intermittent
Irregular pattern of over and underactive. Tendency to spasms, appetite disorders. Poor absorption of minerals, such as magnesium and calcium. Poor assimilation of vitamins, especially Vitamin A. Deficiency in digestive enzymes, delicate digestion. Fatigued, tired, weak, not enough nerve energy.
Examine organs outside of breaks in the collarette.
Recommendations:
Chew food well and slowly, take appropriate enzymes, often using protease enzymes with meals.
Therapies:
Create a relaxed enjoyable atmosphere while eating; do not watch television.
Do not lie down after eating.
Take relaxing walks after meals.
Breathing exercises
Meditation
Helpful Foods:
Fennel, Peppermint, or Anise teas
Papaya
Chlorophyll
Spinach
Beets
Pineapple
Fresh Vegetables
Fresh Fruits (always eaten alone 20 minutes from other foods)
Ground flax seed
Enzymes
Slippery Elm
Peppermint tea
Pancreatin
Ginger
Peppermint
Milk Thistle
Dandelion
Burdock
Amazon Herbs:
DigestizonDigestizon Plus
Fiberzon
Fiberzon plus
Envirozon
Natures Sunshine Products:
ULC+R
AG-C
Loclo
Digestive Enzymes
Protein Digestive Aid