Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 24340
  Title It takes guts to be healthy [audio lecture]
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Journal DC Tracts. 2015 Summer;27(2):2-5
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Publication Type Audio Lecture
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Lecture 1 Outline

  1. Introduction
  2. Enteric endocrine system
  3. Gastrointestinal tract (GI) or enteric system
  4. GI-related symptoms and chiropractic
  5. Food effects on GI tract
  6. Four main functions of the GI tract
    1. Digestion (secretion)
      1. Stomach- hydrochloric acid and pepsin
      2. Gallbladder – bile
      3. Pancreas – digestive enzymes
    2. Absorption (assimilation)
      1. Absorption sites (Fig.1)
    3. Elimination (excretion)
      1. Dietary fiber and water for normal transit time
      2. Basic treatment for constipation and diarrhea
    4. Barrier (immune)
      1. Leaky gut syndrome
  7. Tests for GI function
  8. Treatment for GI dysfunction
  9. Summary

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