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What is Autointoxication

What is autointoxication? Have you considered how your Digestive Health impacts your whole body? Understanding the link between bowel function and chronic health issues is key.

When it comes to our health, we often underestimate the importance of a smoothly functioning digestive system. Did you know that problems in your bowel can have a ripple effect throughout your body, leading to various chronic health issues? Let’s break down this complex topic into simpler terms.

Slow Bowel Movements and Their Consequences

Ever experienced infrequent bowel movements? This could be a sign that your digestive system is moving sluggishly, allowing fecal matter to stay in your intestines for too long. This extended time in your intestines gives bacteria the opportunity to break down waste and absorb water, resulting in dry and hard stool. Sounds like a problem? It is.

This slow process can lead to a phenomenon called “autointoxication,” where toxins and harmful substances produced by bacteria and fungi in your intestines must be absorbed into your bloodstream, processed by your liver, and eliminated by your kidneys. This puts a heavy burden on your body as it tries to maintain health amidst the onslaught of these toxins.

The Domino Effect on Your Health

As if that weren’t enough, the waste products and toxins created during this bacterial and fungal action can cause inflammation in the lining of your intestines. This inflammation triggers an immune response and is often associated with conditions like “leaky gut syndrome” and fibromyalgia. These health issues have gained attention in recent years, but what’s often overlooked is their deep-rooted connection to poor digestion and autointoxication.

Your Immune System and Digestion

If you suffer from any inflammatory disorder, it’s likely that your immune problems are intricately linked to autointoxication and poor digestion. It’s becoming increasingly clear that chronic degenerative diseases, which involve chronic inflammation, are closely related to deficiencies in food enzymes. In fact, the 1988 Surgeon General’s Report on Health and Nutrition emphasized the dietary link to these diseases.

Enzymes: Your Body’s Defense

Enzymes play a crucial role in defending your body against bacteria, viruses, chemical irritants, and inflammation from various sources. If you often experience symptoms like fever, redness, swelling, pain, or soreness, it could be a sign of food enzyme deficiency. While this deficiency may not be the direct cause of a disease, it’s certainly a significant contributing factor.

Undigested Food and Inflammation

When your body struggles to digest food properly due to enzyme deficiency or overeating, it faces a substantial challenge. Undigested food particles can travel through your digestive tract, where they can start to putrefy, creating chemicals that irritate the lining of your gastrointestinal tract. This inflammation can significantly increase the permeability of your gut wall, allowing partially digested food particles to enter your bloodstream as foreign invaders.

Taking Action for Better Health for Bowel Function and Chronic Health Issues

So, what can you do to improve your digestive health and potentially alleviate symptoms of chronic inflammatory disorders? Consider making dietary modifications and including food enzyme supplements in your routine. These supplements can enhance digestion and help your body better absorb the nutrients it needs.

In conclusion, your digestive health has a significant impact on your overall well-being. Understanding the connection between your bowel function, autointoxication, and chronic health issues can empower you to take proactive steps toward a healthier, more vibrant life.

Natural Solutions to Adrenal Fatigue

I knew nothing about it much less natural solutions to adrenal fatigue. In 2013, a client came to me sharing that she had been diagnosed with adrenal fatigue.  I had worked with clients that had various health challenges but this was a new one. She was already eating clean and working with an Integrative MD so this was going to be a challenge. The only unique factor was her stress level was extremely high as she was experiencing extreme burnout in her career.

To be honest, her symptoms were puzzling.  I kept trying to figure out exactly what it was she was feeling but I just couldn’t connect to her symptoms. Usually, my clean eating, resting, and supporting the digestive process was the answer but in this case, it wasn’t enough. I left it to “I can’t help everyone”.

Then approximately a year later I started to experience signs of extreme fatigue and emotional sensitivity. I remember the thought of performing simple household chores like changing the linens on our bed was equivalent to running a 5K. Some days I couldn’t even perform these simple tasks. When and if I did, I had to lie down and rest.

Ironically, about that same time, I decided to add saliva hormone and neurotransmitter testing to my menu of services. So the first thing I do with a new service is to put myself through the test and this was no exception. I received the results that I was in Phase 3 Adrenal Fatigue and was devastated. It was at that point I started reading and researching everything I could find on Adrenal Fatigue. I also connected to a private Facebook group of fellow Adrenal Fatiguers. I did learn quite a bit from the group but the negativity was so overwhelming that I decided to stop following. The majority of the group seem to be strong Type A, overachievers, and/or controllers which makes sense why many end up here!

So what is Adrenal Fatigue? It is not a proven medical condition but a “syndrome” where fatigue and other symptoms are caused by a poorly working adrenal gland in people who are under chronic mental, emotional, or physical stress.  The medical community does recognize “adrenal insufficiency” which states that only drugs can be used to treat it and that supplements could be harmful. So I asked myself, are my adrenals in need of more toxins to “treat” it or should I use whole food and clean sources of supplementation to balance my body? For those who know me, you can guess the answer.

The research scared me. Stats like it takes up to five years to recover or some cases lead to adrenal cancer as well as Addison’s disease. JFK had Addison’s which one symptom is a golden bronze skin pigment. Now I understood why people were asking me if I had been to Florida recently or why my skin was so bronze in the middle of winter!  Again, all the pieces were coming together along with test results which was a wake-up call for me.

So how did I end up here? Two reasons, one was opening a brick and mortar (physical location) business which we were renovating as well. The second was that my son was struggling with serious health and financial issues. In my quest to take care of him and my business/clients, I failed to take care of myself and ended up in severe adrenal fatigue (Phase 3).

I remember sitting at the table crying and saying, “I don’t think I can do this anymore.” “This” meaning taking care of everyone else and everything. My dream of opening a wellness center and serving others started to feel like a nightmare. My temper was short and breakdowns were not uncommon but all behind the scenes.  Instead of taking a “why did this happen to me” approach, I saw it as a way to serve others with the same challenges.  God again blessed me with another health challenge so I can share and serve others.

The light at the end of the tunnel is that it isn’t going to take me 5 years to recover because I had access to the best holistic health experts in the world and access to the best supplements and herbs.

So what was my life-changing adrenal fatigue protocol? Only products that were clean, non-GMO, and gluten-free sources of plant-based herbs, enzymes, and food.


My mornings started with Sole water which is a solution of Himalayan salt and water.

I’d start my morning with a green smoothie using a plant-based protein powder with various greens such as kale, spinach, dandelion, etc. plus two tablespoons of flax, hemp, or chia seeds. For extra nutrients, I added plant powders.

The following supplements are from Pure Encapsulations. I use this brand because they are genuinely pure, using non-GMO, no additives or preservatives, and gluten-free ingredients:

  • B Complex Plus – 2 times/day with food,
  • ADR Formula- 2 in am 1 hour before food,
  • Dopa Plus – 1 in a.m. 1 hour before food,
  • Ashwagandha – 3 times/day with food and
  • Liquid Vitamin D *4-5000 (4-5 drops) based on my test results

From Loomis Institute, I used:

  • Loomis Digestive Enzymes, 2 before each meal (VSCLR was specific to my needs, please utilize our Gut health or 24 Hour Urinalysis testing to determine yours)
  • Loomis Organic Iron blend and Female Herbal blend after each meal
    • Loomis products are healthcare professional grade. Please contact us if you’d like to order.
  • Organic Excellence Progesterone Cream – 1 pump or 20 mg 30 minutes before bedtime.

Again, these are products that worked for me based on the current condition of my body and health. There is not a one size fits all approach to any health challenge. It is recommended that you utilize a Holistic Health Coach and nutritional testing to determine the state of your health. Contact me if I can help as we can ship test kits anywhere and help you across the miles.

If you would like to learn more, request our free guide called Top 3 Tips to Overcome Adrenal Stress to begin your path to balance your body and regain your energy. Or if you are looking for the best diet, foods, and supplements for adrenal fatigue, check out our Best Foods & Supplements for Adrenal Fatigue Guide.

And if you have experienced Adrenal Fatigue, I’d love to hear from you. And if you aren’t sure where to start, schedule a free call with me.