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Why does my stomach/colon have so many problems? Now, in order to avoid that less-than-pleasant burn on your left arm, you have a few options. You could have your left arm removed. That would, of course, take care of any discomfort on your left arm. The only thing is that your arm isn’t the problem. This would be a ridiculous solution. You could also stay away from lemon juice. You wouldn’t have to have your arm removed, at least! But then again, is this the best solution to keeping your sandpapered arm from feeling that acidic burn? After all, when you stick your right, un-sandpapered arm in the lemon juice, there’s no reaction. The lemon juice is obviously not the problem, either. There is one more solution left -- stop sandpapering your arm! If you wouldn’t have sandpapered it in the first place, neither arm would react to the lemon juice bath. The last of those three options is similar to Dr. Berglund’s approach to digestive disorders. Rather than removing your “arm” (part of your digestive system) or removing the “lemon juice” (hydrochloric acid), he simply identifies your “sandpaper”, which causes the digestive problems. Once you are no longer “sandpapering” (irritating) your digestive system, the symptoms go away. What’s your sandpaper? What does that mean? Visit our podcasting page for lectures on this health topic! |
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