Practical Support For

● Pancreas Damage
● EPI
● Diabetes
● Malabsorption

Primal Pancreas

Pancreas Damage Survival Guide

“A must-read for anyone with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI), diabetes, malabsorption issues or microbiome dysbiosis.”

The book Primal Pancreas is a practical pancreas damage survival guide about an issue that is rarely on a doctor’s radar, is often misdiagnosed if at all, and yet affects millions of people.  Pancreas damage, particularly exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI), can cause dozens of symptoms, many of which are not immediately linked to the pancreas.

The author shares his experience and hard-earned knowledge of turning around his health in a journey of six years of unhealth, five years without knowing a pain-free day, four years of non-stop malaise, over three years of being homebound, and perplexing dozens of doctors. Comprehensive pancreas damage and exocrine pancreatic insufficiency treatment are important steps in the overall healing process and improving quality of life.

The long lasting impact on metabolism and mitochondrial functioning from nutrient deficiencies is often overlooked. Root causes and bodily insults that cause oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction and microbiome imbalances are frequently not addressed, to the detriment of the sufferer.

Major downstream symptoms that were resolved by the actions listed in the book include:

  • Malabsorption and nutrient deficiencies
  • Heart arrhythmia and premature ventricular contractions (PVC)
  • Asthma-like breathing issues, oxygen starved feeling
  • Debilitating chronic weakness and fatigue
  • Pre-diabetes and hypoglycemia
  • Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI) control through PERT (e.g. Creon), diet and supplementation
  • Low testosterone
  • Post-exertional exhaustion, malaise, fatigue (PEM)
  • Sleep disorders and neurotransmitter issues
  • Paresthesia in arms, legs, feet, hands, and face
  • Coordination issues, eyesight issues, brain fog
  • Unexplained anxiety, panic attacks, and depression
  • Memory, temporary stuttering, and dyslexia issues
  • Many layers and areas of constant pain
  • Slow wound and soft tissue healing, easy bruising
  • Silent (acid) reflux
  • Small intestinal bacterial (SIBO) and Candida yeast overgrowth
  • Microbiome dysbiosis: too little beneficial or too much pathogenic bacteria
  • Secondary mitochondrial dysfunction
Primal Pancreas – Damage Survival Guide

Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI) and Pancreas Damage Book

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