
Digestive Health and Functional Nutrition with Jennifer Franco
Explore the essential aspects of digestive health, including the digestive tract, ancillary organs, functional nutrition, foods and herbs, and detailed assessments offered by Jennifer Franco, CN, ACN. Discover the importance of supporting your digestive system for overall well-being and learn about key nutrients and herbal therapies that can aid in maintaining optimal digestive function.
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Digestive Health JENNIFER FRANCO, CN, ACN
By the numbers 1.7 L 2 L 11.5 L 100 mL
Digestive Tract Mouth Esophagus Stomach Small Intestine Large Intestine Colon
Ancillary Organs Food does not actually pass through these organs, but they are absolutely necessary for proper digestion. Liver Gallbladder Pancreas
Digestive Tract Mouth Esophagus Stomach Small Intestine Large Intestine Colon
Functional Nutrition and Herbal Therapy What are the body systems involved? How can we support the tissues?
Foods and Herbs Vitamin B Zn, Mg, Fe, Se Enzymes: Protease Lipase Amylase Lactase Digestive Bitters Gentian Wormwood Feverfew Licorice Ginger Chamomile
Functional Nutrition Assessment Month to Month No Contract Month One: $195 3 Visits SPECIAL: $100 OFF 3 Steps 1. Paperwork 2. Assessment 3. Report of Findings
Food for thought 51 Million CDC, 2010