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- True Face of Seirogan: Secrets of Seirogan, Seirogan Toi-A: The secret of effect
When the water content in stools increases abnormally, or when watery or quasi-watery stools come out and are more loose than regular stools, the condition is known as loose stool. If we feel abdominal discomfort or pain as a result of repeated watery stools or loose stools, the condition is known as diarrhea.
In general, contents inside the intestinal track are propelled to the anus by means of the rhythmic contraction of smooth muscles known as peristalsis. In this process, the intestinal track will regulate the water content in the contents to promote normal bowels.
However, if the peristalsis or function works improperly, watery stools (diarrhea) or loose stools occur.
Three major causes of diarrhea
- Too much rhythmic contraction of smooth muscles
- Contents pass through the intestinal track too rapidly to absorb adequate water
- Watery stools → diarrhea
- Peristalsis continues after the digestive track is clear.
- Abdominal discomfort and pain
- The digestive track is unable to absorb adequate water
- Water taken in from the mouth and the water released from the digestive track gathers in the intestinal track → diarrhea
- Too much water released from the intestinal track
- The speed of water absorbency cannot catch up with the release of water, and there is too much water inside the intestinal track → diarrhea
- Water keeps coming out of the bowels.
- Dehydration symptom.
The combined effect of the creosote and other natural ingredients in the Seirogan and Seirogan Toi-A is what relieves diarrhea.
(1) Resumes over peristalsis
→ The creosote is effective on the serotonin receptor of the intestinum crassum
As the creosote is effective on the intestinum crassum but ineffective on the intestinum tenue, it will not over-block the rapid peristalsis of the intestinal track and thereby resume the normal function of the intestinal track.
(2) Inhibits the intestinal track from releasing too much water and regulates the function of water inside the intestinal track.
→The creosote is effective on the CFTR
In addition to inhibiting the water release in the intestinal track, the creosote promotes water absorption and regulates the water content inside the intestinal track.
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