Convening talk on Digestive Medicine and Wellness

It was on the esplanade of the municipality and was attended by the gastroenterologist Facundo Pereyra, author of the book “Reset your intestines, and recover your desire to live.”

With a large audience, the talk regarding Digestive medicine and wellness.

It was held on the esplanade of the gardens of the municipality and was in charge of Dr. Facundo Pereyra.

The clinician and gastroenterologist presented an intestinal reset program.

himself is called MDB15 (Digestive Medicine and Wellness in 15 days).

Pereyra is the author of the book “Reset your intestines, and recover the will to live”.

This publication became a best seller as it was one of the best-selling books in the country.

The program includes the suspension of certain foods for 15 days.

Among them are dairy products, sugar, flours with TACC, mate, coffee and alcohol, to name a few.

Prior to the talk, Pereyra was received by the president of the Deliberative Council, Fabricio Quaranta.

They were also the provincial senator Mariana Villain and by the Director of Health of Godoy Cruz, Martin Garcia.

About own experience

Before explaining what the program consists of, the doctor recounted his personal experience.

“I began to investigate other alternatives following the work of my old man (also a doctor) who has been helping many people for many years with regard to diseases through food,” he began by saying

“There we discovered the leaky gut theory and I told myself why not try it on my own body,” Pereyra said.

“The treatment of leaky gut are concepts that medicine still cannot cover and are not yet taught in faculties,” added the doctor.

The program improves health and reverses chronic diseases through dietary change.

The intestinal reset helps relieve more than 90 symptoms and diseases, personalizing the diet.

The intestinal reset helps relieve more than 90 symptoms and diseases, personalizing the diet.

“The intestine is one more brain, it has almost the same number of neurons as the spinal cord, it is connected to the brain and they handle information in a bidirectional way,” says Pereyra.

The doctor adds that “Everything that happens in the intestine can affect the brain.”

After the talk, the doctor received several consultations from those present

Once the event was over, Pereyra signed books and took photos with those who requested it.

Here you can enjoy the talk “Digestive medicine and wellness”.

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