Digestive-Organ Dysfunction

“Why do I wake up exhausted?” How many among you or your friends, you just wake up, and say, “Oh my god, did I sleep?” “I didn’t sleep, it’s as if I didn’t sleep.” Exhausted, but let me see if this makes sense to you. Some patients come in tell me, “Dr. Jaudy, I’m allergic to lettuce, I’m allergic to beets and carrots.” It doesn’t make sense so we’re going to look into the mechanisms of that. How could you say, “Why does my urine have a foul odor.” “I get stabbing pain in my abdominal region around my back, and my doctor told me nothing is wrong.” Patients come to me. “Dr. Jaudy, “I have excruciating pain, right around here, shooting to my back. I’ve seen nine doctors, and they told me nothing wrong.” Doesn’t make any sense. “I have been seeing one doctor after another for years, and all they tell me is take this or that pill.” You should be all right. “Why do I feel more sick.” I hear these questions, ladies and gentlemen, every single day, every single day, and the reason why we’re having this discussion today is for you to gain breakthrough knowledge, and for the world to understand that there are answers.

Not everything is a pill, and not everything is a bag full of supplements. “I take 30 supplements a day, Dr. Jaudy, look at me, I’m healthy.” Wrong. “My doctor told me I should stay on that drug all my life.” Does that make sense to you guys. No! Not at all. How often do you ask yourself… ‘My blood test shows shows normal. You go to the doctor, “No problem.” “Oh, you have a little bit of cholesterol. No problem, you’re good, go home.” “But I feel ill, I don’t feel good. I cannot go out and enjoy a meal with my friends.” Now, if life is not enjoyable, ladies and gentlemen, why are you living? Why do you live, in pain? No, or in congestion? What kind of life is that? “I am depressed.” These are the kind of words I hear every day. These are the words of patients, people like you, they come to my office. They feel depressed, medicated, I’m confused, frustrated, and getting worse. Everybody tells me, “I just can’t take this.”

I personally had to suffer with a lot of conditions about twenty years ago. That’s why this care that I provide comes on a very personal level, and it’s very special to me, and we’re taking the science to the highest levels that it can provide service, quality service, to humankind changing lives. There is the list of disorders. We’re not going to go over these, but just look at them. Just look.

There can be hundreds and hundreds: gall stones, gas, heartburn. We’re not going to go over all of these: malabsorption, celiac disease, gall bladder, pancreas. Just look at these: Belching, rectal prolapse, rectal bleeding, chronic diarrhea, intestinal obstruction, and a lot more. The list can be like 100, 200 but we just put the most common for you to understand, and you know if not you here, somebody else has more than one, three or five problems. What happens is that you get into various types of medications which are used for various types of digestive disorders. Before we go into this, we’re going to take a quick break, so hold your thoughts. All right.

The last section, we were talking about is the many, many symptoms from the digestive disorders, and we said that there’s a lot more. Most people’s solution for that, or they go to their doctor, and they load you up on drugs. I’m going to ask you a question, and this is, and you all know this, and we’re not here, by any means, trying to put down any drug or any medication. They all have their place at a certain time, for certain conditions, but what we’re saying is this: how many of you observe the amount of the medication ads on TV? You all know. We’re not saying anything like… It’s about, what, 197 on different stations, and what do they all tell you? Now, they all tell you take your purple pill, pink pill, green pill, yellow. It’s crazy, it’s going by colors because the names, people can’t remember them. So look at this: it’s a basket full of drugs. You keep taking those, you load yourself with side effects, and you’re down the drain.

Some of the serious side effects. We’re not going to go over everything but just real quick. Bone pain, seizures, intestinal bleeding, vomiting, jaundice, liver damage, aggression, anxiety, confusion, depression, loss of appetite, sleeplessness, headaches, heartburn, the list goes on and on. We’re just going over these quickly… skin rash, severe skin, and believe it or not, many, many more. We can put a hundred conditions. Every drug, regardless of its nature, has between six to seven, could be   up to 30 or 33 side effects, and they tell you this on TV. It’s not me saying this. They tell you, “if your heart stops or if you’re dead, stop taking it.” If you have seizures or you… they tell you, right? You hear this all the time. It’s unbelievable.

Life and death, what does that mean? I do not want you and the world to misunderstand what I am saying. Medications are necessary if it’s a life and death situation. If there is an infection, a virus, something that requires immediate chemical intervention, but you do not take drugs to correct your digestive disorders. You can’t do that. You just think it translates. I want to kill a bug, it’s a resistant bug. It’s killing my intestines, or my liver I take that drug, I killed it and I’m done. You don’t keep taking it and you say “I’m going to stay on this all my life and I feel good.” You’re not going to do that. That’s not going to happen.


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