The digestive system begins in the mouth and ends at the anus and involves a complex series of organs and glands in between. Many of the Marvel Oils represented here are helpful in making the digestive system work better and in overcoming digestive difficulties and diseases.
Proper digestion is a crucial but often overlooked factor in good health. Without an efficient digestive system, we cannot obtain the nutrients from food that we need for the basic building blocks of every cell in the body.
CROHN’S DISEASE
Crohn’s is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease that may involve abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting and weight loss and lead to other complications outside the gastrointestinal tract.
Technically speaking, anything less than one bowel movement a day can be considered a case of constipation. Without a regular emptying of the bowels, toxins can be absorbed back into the bloodstream.
This unpleasant condition is characterized by frequent, loose and watery stools and is most often related to the health of the bacteria in the gut.
These oils can aid digestion through a variety of means, from killing off harmful bacteria to normalizing the secretions of the stomach.
Argan Oil Black Seed Oil Coconut Oil Flax Seed Oil Hazelnut Oil Oregano Oil
The gallbladder is a small organ below the bottom right rib and its function is to store bile and bile acids, which are necessary for the emulsification (break down) of fats.
Castor Oil Coconut Oil
Haemorrhoids, or piles are veins inside the anal canal that have become swollen due to constipation, pregnancy or other issues. They can be itchy and painful.
Kidney stones are crystalised minerals and acid salts, mostly made up of calcium, that form inside the kidneys. Some are caused by nanobacteria.
The liver is the body’s largest organ of detoxification and the biggest gland. It has over 500 different functions in the body, including processing almost every single thing that you put in your mouth.
Stomach upset can be caused by a number of things, mostly related to diet and the presence of harmful bacteria and the absence of friendly bacteria.