We finally have an elemental diet shake (that Jini helped formulate) available in our Australian LTYG Shoppe for all of our lovely Australian and New Zealand readers. It’s called ElementGold and it has FSMP approval – so you might be able to get it covered under your health insurance plan.
Your doctor can also order and sell it from their clinic or hospital because it’s FSMP – Food For Special Medical Purpose. YAY!! Here’s Jini to tell you more:
ElementGold is a nutritionally complete, elemental diet shake formulated from the highest quality ingredients. Elemental diets promote rapid absorption of nutrients by presenting ingredients in forms that require the least work for the body to digest.
It may assist in situations where chewing or swallowing is difficult or where digestion or absorption is compromised. It is suitable as a sole source of nutrition for adults when used as directed by a medical professional.
What’s the difference between Absorb Plus and ElementGold? Both were formulated by Jini, according to her stringent (and well-experienced) standards, but ElementGold has different amounts of many of the vitamins, due to Australian health regulations. Each country has it’s own health standards and regulations regarding vitamins, minerals, amino acids, etc. So Jini has formulated each version (including Absorb Element+ in the UK) to meet each country’s specific regulatory requirements.
Now available in our Australian Shoppe: http://www.listentoyourgut.com.au
Jini Patel Thompson is an internationally recognized expert on natural healing for digestive diseases. She healed herself from widespread Crohn’s Disease and has remained drug and surgery-free for over 25 years. Jini has appeared on numerous podcast, TV, and radio shows throughout the U.S., U.K., Canada, and Australia, giving people hope and vision for how they can heal their Colitis, Crohn’s, Diverticulitis and Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), using entirely natural methods. Her books on natural healing for digestive diseases have sold worldwide in over 80 countries.