
“Where is my pancreas?” Not many people put their fingers in the right place.
How important is this gland for a person? In answering this question, a person usually focuses only on diabetes or cancer with a very vague idea of the pancreas and digestion.
A Google search reveals that the pancreas is a forgotten organ in comparison with the heart, liver, kidneys, lungs and colon. We can hear a lot about kidneys, liver, heart transplants, but almost nothing about the pancreas. The pancreas or pancreatic glands have vital functions, so we cannot live normally without our pancreas.
What does the pancreas do for our body? A lot of. The pancreatic gland is a hard worker with many tasks and responsibilities. These are both exocrine and endocrine glands. The endocrine system means that the pancreas produces special blood messengers - hormones that enter the blood system. Between many of them insulin is well known.
The exocrine function means that the pancreas produces digestive enzymes that are secreted through a special system of channels, valves, chambers inside the small intestine. Digestion is usually found in the small intestine. Thanks to the pancreatic digestive enzymes, everything we eat, such as proteins, fats and carbohydrates, is broken down into small particles, passes through the intestines into the blood, so our body can use them for cellular energy and build its own cells.
Thus, the core of proper digestion is the pancreas.
A person can eat healthy, organic, wonderful food, but if the pancreas produces poor quality and a small amount of digestive enzymes, it will be hunger between the abundance of food.
Intestinal microorganisms ferment undigested food. This fermentation is accompanied by a large amount of gas and toxic, irritated substances. Almost every person experiences a symptom of dyspepsia, such as belching, gas, cramps in the stomach, bloating, heartburn, diarrhea, or constipation. This is an attempt by the body to get rid of gas and toxic, corroded substances, either through the mouth or through the anus.
Can you imagine a person who is obliged to work very hard, mostly overtime, under stress, without having enough nutritious food?
This person, of course, will be exhausted, exhausted, ill and not able to work and live for a long time. The same thing happens with our pancreas.
• Nowadays, people usually eat processed “dead” food without living natural enzymes. The lack of live enzymes in the food pushes the pancreas to work and produce more of its own digestive enzymes in order to properly digest this food.
• Currently, most people are sour; they are deficient in bicarbonate, potassium, magnesium, zinc, cobalt and other minerals and have a low intake of vitamins. Pancreas cannot work well without these important nutrients.
• Daily stress is harmful for our pancreas, severely changes its hormonal and neural system
• People currently eat unnatural combinations of foods. Thus, the food is very difficult to digest, so overworking the pancreas.
If the pancreas, the main organ of digestion is sick, it is not surprising that many modern men suffer from digestive disorders.
You can often hear: "The doctor told me that my laboratory tests are normal, and the pancreas is fine." Unfortunately, today there are no simple, useful daily tests to test the lower pancreatic function in the initial stages. Therefore, the focus should be on the symptoms of dyspepsia.
Millions of Americans suffer from functional disorders of the gastrointestinal tract, such as functional dyspepsia, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), biliary dyskinesia, constipation, etc. Doctors call their functional disorders, which means the absence of structural defects in the digestive tract, but dysfunction of the digestive system. In almost all of these cases, the pancratic function more or less decreases.
Due to nature, the human pancreas has 90% capacity. This means that serious, life-threatening symptoms can occur if less than 10% of the pancreatic function remains. The pancreas rarely loses 90% of its function overnight. Basically, from the first attack of pancreatitis to the final stage of chronic pancreatitis, the periods are 8-15 years. This is the time for action. “Time to repair the roof is when the sun is shining and no rain is expected.”
What is a non-drug, non-knife approach to improving pancreatic function? To understand this, let's see what are the components of pancreatic juice. The main component is water, than minerals, trace elements, bicarbonate and proteins - mainly enzymes. Without gasoline, the car does not work, so for the pancreas to work properly, we need a sufficient amount of these ingredients.
The most suitable for this is drinking healing mineral water consisting of minerals, microelements, bicarbonates. The healing mineral water Karlovy Vary has been used in Europe for digestive disorders for 500 years. According to the experience and research of European doctors, water increases the quantity and improves the quality of pancreatic juice, makes an alkaline environment in the small intestine. It is known that pancreatic digestive enzymes work only in an alkaline environment. Millions of people improved their health by drinking mineral water from the spring of Karlovy Vary.
Czech doctors firmly believed that the healing power of this water depends on its unique mineral composition. Since 1764, the spring water of Karlovy Vary began to evaporate. To make salt, people who cannot go to Karlovy Vary can make healing mineral water at home.
Mineral water made from real salt of Karlovy Vary is beneficial for two main interrelated problems of the pancreas: diabetes and chronic pancreatitis (prolonged inflammation and damage to the pancreas).
Approximately 87,000 new cases of pancreatitis occur annually in the United States, with approximately 900,000 outpatient visits due to this condition. This is just the tip of the iceberg, since countless forms of mild pancreatitis have not been found.
As a rule, attention to the pancreas begins when it is too late. At that time, thousands of knowledgeable and equipped specialists are trying to help people with the final stage of chronic pancreatitis, but it is very difficult to do something if only 10% of the pancreas function remains.
Summarize:
1. In all digestive disorders, pancreatic function decreases. Hidden pancreatic function deficiency, low quality and low amount of pancreatic enzymes lead to a large number of dyspepsia symptoms, such as nausea, belching, heartburn, cramps in the stomach and pain, gas, bloating, diarrhea, constipation, etc.
2. Pancreatic disorders with low pancreatic function are common. Some experts found that 13% of people who died for various reasons had pancreatic disease and did not know about it.
3. Earlier treatment of diseases of the pancreas. the best result can be achieved
4. Non-drug, non-drug treatment goals can improve the quality of life and postpone the exacerbation of pancreatic diseases (digestive system). They can be combined with many traditional treatments.
5. Alternative medicine may offer different, evidence-based, scientific, time-tested treatments, such as
• therapeutic diet
• Drinking healing mineral water
• acupuncture
• Herbs
• Surgical manipulations and abdominal massage
• Nutritional supplements
• Medical hypnosis, etc.
The problem is to find a knowledgeable licensed specialist or team of specialists.
Information about this article is provided for educational, informational purposes only. It is not intended to replace the diagnosis, treatment, or counseling of a qualified, licensed specialist.

