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Heal Your Body with the Body Ecology Diet
from:It's a fact; we are what we eat. If we eat unhealthy foods we can become unhealthy. Eating the right way can help to heal the body. The Body Ecology Diet helps to improve your immune system. Eating the right probiotic foods will promote a healthy digestive tract. Disease starts in the gut, and if you can keep your gut healthy by nourishing it with beneficial microorganisms you will restore the natural harmony of your body.
Do you often feel tired and sluggish? Do you have frequent headaches and joint pain? The Diet promotes wellness by eliminating the symptoms one gets from an unhealthy diet. Often when we don't eat right we have intestinal gas and bloating. We have bouts of constipation or diarrhea. Our thinking becomes fuzzy, and we become tired and listless or have mood swings. We may develop allergies, and skin problems. The Body Ecology Diet puts your body back into balance and these symptoms of malaise disappear.
The Body Ecology Diet fixes what is wrong with us. Often when we don't eat right we become toxic on the inside. Often we eat processed foods that are high in fats and sugars. When we take in too much sugar we can develop muscle weakness and joint pain. Too much sugar in the diet stimulates your pancreas to produce more insulin than your body needs. As our bodies release a surge of insulin, it causes us to use up the blood glucose too fast and then we crash and become fatigued and irritable. The Diet allows us to bring our bodies back into balance. It is no wonder women often have yeast infections; when our diet is laced with sugar we are feeding the microorganisms such as candidia.
The Body Ecology Diet comes with a free cookbook, Delicious Recipes for Health and Healing, in the form of an eBook that you can download into your computer. The recipes are a collection of 30 easy to prepare meals. The Diet is gaining popularity through word of mouth. To get the free eBook just go to the Body Ecology Diet website and key in the information; you will receive your new cookbook instantly.
Do you often have sweet cravings that blow your diet and make you feel bad? The Body Ecology Diet asks you to eat or drink something that is cultured, because cultured foods are rich in probiotics. The probiotics in cultured foods does away with those sweet cravings. Some examples of cultured foods are yogurts with live culture, home made sour kraut, which is shredded cabbage packed in a jar and left to ferment. The good bacteria give the cabbage a delicious pickled taste. You can also buy a product called Kefir, which is a fermented drink that tastes like liquefied yogurt. For more information go to the Body Ecology Diet website.
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