Sommige mensen zijn te gevoelig voor etherische olieen in de tandpasta:
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Another large group of obnoxious chemicals (but only when the structural integrity of the gut is compromised) includes essential oils. Not all people with digestive problems are sensitive to essential oils. However, in many cases, the problem is that tiny amounts of essential oils cause chronic irritation and inflammation, while these minuscule amounts of essential oils can be hidden in, for example, a tooth
paste or chewing gum that can are used on a daily basis.
Since most people brush their teeth about 2-3 times every day, just this single procedure (tooth-brushing with a tooth paste that contains essential oils) makes digestive recovery for people with, for example, IBD impossible. Most tooth pastes have peppermint, mint, menthol or some other essential oils.
Essential oils are beneficial in diets of people with a normal gut due to the powerful abilities of essential oils to fight pathogens. However, for many people with GI problems, essential oils destroy damaged villi and cause exacerbations of symptoms. If you suspect or are certain about such an adverse reaction to essential oils, get a toothpaste without essential oils such as a toothpaste used for babies or children, and use it until your gut is restored to a better state. Some tooth-whitening pastes are free from essential oils. The adverse reactions to above-mentioned and some other chemicals are not present in all people with digestive problems. These negative reactions are more common in cases ofserious GI problems or severe damage to the stomach or the small or large colon.
If the same person with severe GI problems partially recovers his or her GI health (in an ideal scenario, 1-2 days are enough to achieve the first positive changes), the same person can have much better chances to avoid any negative reactions from the same chemicals due to the improved gut state.
p. 31 http://www.aipro.info/drive/File/big-GI-book LIBRO DIGESTIONE BUTEYKO.pdf
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Another large group of obnoxious chemicals (but only when the structural integrity of the gut is compromised) includes essential oils. Not all people with digestive problems are sensitive to essential oils. However, in many cases, the problem is that tiny amounts of essential oils cause chronic irritation and inflammation, while these minuscule amounts of essential oils can be hidden in, for example, a tooth
paste or chewing gum that can are used on a daily basis.
Since most people brush their teeth about 2-3 times every day, just this single procedure (tooth-brushing with a tooth paste that contains essential oils) makes digestive recovery for people with, for example, IBD impossible. Most tooth pastes have peppermint, mint, menthol or some other essential oils.
Essential oils are beneficial in diets of people with a normal gut due to the powerful abilities of essential oils to fight pathogens. However, for many people with GI problems, essential oils destroy damaged villi and cause exacerbations of symptoms. If you suspect or are certain about such an adverse reaction to essential oils, get a toothpaste without essential oils such as a toothpaste used for babies or children, and use it until your gut is restored to a better state. Some tooth-whitening pastes are free from essential oils. The adverse reactions to above-mentioned and some other chemicals are not present in all people with digestive problems. These negative reactions are more common in cases ofserious GI problems or severe damage to the stomach or the small or large colon.
If the same person with severe GI problems partially recovers his or her GI health (in an ideal scenario, 1-2 days are enough to achieve the first positive changes), the same person can have much better chances to avoid any negative reactions from the same chemicals due to the improved gut state.
p. 31 http://www.aipro.info/drive/File/big-GI-book LIBRO DIGESTIONE BUTEYKO.pdf