Monday 8 June 2015

leocecal valve, atlas misaignment, food allergies and Candida - Bingo!!


One of the things that I look for when people are in chronic pain is an open (or sometimes closed) ileocecal valve. The ileocecal valve is the valve between the large and small intestine. The small intestine absorbs nutrients from food and brings it into the blood stream. The large intestines forms waste into the stool.gut.jpg
When the ileocecal valve is stuck open, waste from the large intestines backs up into the small intestines. Toxins are then absorbed, and the liver is overwhelmed creating excess inflammation. (In 5% of the cases the valve is stuck closed but causes similar symptoms because waste can’t escape into the large intestines. The major difference in symptoms between the two is constipation with a closed valve, and loose stools, or alternating constipation and loose stools with an open one.)
This inflammatory condition can increase pain around an injury site and keep it from healing. It can also cause headaches, shoulder pain, chest pain, sudden onset low back pain, flu symptoms, digestive problems, and feeling woozy.
ICV Location
Causes for an open or closed ileocecal valve is nerve interference from an atlas misalignment, an irritating food or allergen, or a pathogen like candida, bacteria, or parasites.dida

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