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Human Intestinal Flora and Fecal Transplantation
When someone is ill because they lack beneficial gut bacteria, some doctors use a fecal transplantation to supply helpful bacteria to the large intestine.
13 commentsCrohn's Disease and Your Diet
Unfortunately contrary to many people's belief there is no set diet for Crohn's disease. At least there is none that will prevent, cure or effectively treat this terrible disease. There is hope however. Eating a well balanced diet will help you...
14 commentsButyric Acid, Bacteria and Colon Health
Colon bacteria make butyric acid. This acid improves the health of the intestinal lining, reduces inflammation and may reduce the risk of colon cancer.
8 commentsCuring My Ulcerative Colitis: Removed Colon Does Not Always Equal Cured
I'm going to be completely honest here. If you don't suffer from ulcerative colitis or Crohn's, or you don't know anyone who does, then this is not the article for you. This is a very honest perspective of the disease and often falls under "too much...
12 commentsSymptoms and Treaments of Crohn's and Ulcerative Colitis (UC) and Differences Between
Ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease are two very similar digestive disorders. They are both Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) not to be confused with irritable bowel sydrome (IBS). It's important to understand the difference of Inflammatory bowel...
21 commentsThe Specific Carbohydrate Diet: Simple SCD Recipes and Quick Snacks
The Specific Carbohydrate Diet (SCD) was developed by Dr. Sydney Hass and later popularized by Elaine Gottshall, who treated her daughter using it. Although originally developed to treat celiac and Crohn's disease, it is now commonly being used to treat autism and aspergers. Here are some great ideas for food to eat or serve your child for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks that are delicious and easy. This article will prove that the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, although it seems difficult,
2 commentsWhy Is Your Poop Dark Green
Dark green poop is something that concerns almost everyone. However, poop of this color is not life threatening. There are many reasons why your poop has turned green. These reasons can vary from the type of food that you eat to certain medical...
4 commentsCeliac's Disease, IBS, Crohn's Disease - What's The Difference?
Learn the difference between Celiac's Disease, IBS, and Crohn's Disease. How to follow a Gluten Free Diet. Learn what is involved in Diagnosis and treatment.
2 commentsHealth Benefits of Vitamin E Rich Foods
The term "Vitamin E" refers to two different fat-soluble compounds that are present in nature and can also be synthetically made. The two compounds that make up this essential vitamin are tocopherols and...
4 commentsAnal Fissure
anal fissure A fissure-in-ano is a painful linear ulcer situated in the anal canal. It is a very common condition that causes suffering out of proportion to the size of the lesion. In the acute phase, the...
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