- Remedies for Constipation and Indigestion problem By:-adrinna smith
We all use herbs in our diet. You can buy them, but also themselves in pleasant woods and hang to dry. Spices are widely used as natural medicine. Bundle small amounts of herbs such as thyme, rosemary, bay leaf, lemon balm, oregano or sage bundles.
- Natural Remedies for Indigestion, Indigestion Home Remedies By:-Louis Richard
A clear understanding of the digestive processes that go on in the human body is vital to the understanding of the disorders from which digestion suffers. The major disorder is week digestion, dyspepsia or slackness of digestive processes, which are known, in indigenous medicine as being caused by what is called mandagni.
- Home Remedies for Heartburn, Cure Heartburn By:-Louis Richard
Approximately one in three Americans suffer from the occasional indigestion, or heartburn, upset stomach, bloating, gas, and slow digestion. While antacids can provide temporary symptom relief, constant use can be detrimental, since they can interfere with the absorption of vitamins, minerals and other medications used for aiding these symptoms.
- Home Remedies for Diarrhea, Cure Diarrhea By:-John Adison
Diarrhea occurs when stools become loose and work without any consistency. It is an effective way to remove the undesirable substances from the body. The symptoms for diarrhea are vomiting, stomach pain, consistent thirst, fever, nausea or even dehydration
- Gut Feelings By:-Chantelle Mullins
Please check out the article below from Nutritional Outlook magazine’s May issue. Some key points and products for digestive health can be found:
- The Signs and Symptoms of Acid Reflux Disease By:-Andrew Bicknell
Because acid reflux disease (GERD – Gastro Esophageal Reflux Disease) affects more than 60 million people in the United States it is important to recognize the signs and symptoms that it can cause. The symptoms of acid reflux disease are varied and can be different among its million of sufferers. Some people have regular symptoms through out the day while others may only get them after they eat certain foods.
- Acid Reflux in Babies – What All Parents Need to Know By:-Andrew Bicknell
Acid reflux in babies is more common then many people realize, with more than half of all infants experiencing its symptoms to varying degrees in the first three months of life. This may sound un-nerving for new parents, but the good news is that most infant's acid reflux is a normal part of digestive tract development with relatively few experiencing the more severe symptoms that need to be dealt with medically.
- Yogurt Promotes Digestive Health By:-Suzanne VanDeGrift
Yogurt is part of of the the dairy level of the food pyramid, offering many digestive benefits.A great food for those who are lactose intolerant or who suffer from constipation or diarrhea. Some studies have indicated that a diet rich in yogurt may help boost the immune system.
- Treating Acid Reflux Disease By:-Andrew Bicknell
Not everyone who has acid reflux disease realizes that this condition is indeed the cause of their symptoms. The first step to treating acid reflux is getting diagnosed so that proper treatment measures can be started. Once diagnosed you can then begin to do something about it. You can use over the counter medications to control the symptoms but the best way to deal with its affects is simple dietary changes.
- 6 Ways to Reduce the Effects of Acid Reflux Disease By:-Andrew Bicknell
Acid reflux disease, or GERD (gastro-esophageal reflux disease) for short, is a condition in which the contents of the stomach, usually digestive acids, move back up the esophagus. This acid is not something the esophagus is supposed to have in it and as a result when reflux occurs a whole host of symptoms can begin.
- Increased Intestinal Permeability Syndrome By:-Dr. Casey Adams
For years, alternative practitioners described a digestive disorder called “leaky gut syndrome.” This idea was ridiculed by the medical establishment as anecdotal and non-existent. In recent years, however, research on drug absorption by the pharmaceutical industry has confirmed the lining of the small intestine is subject to alteration, creating permeability and absorption problems.
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