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106 Constipation Remedies To Help With IBS
Chronic GI Troubles Keep Workers Off the Job TUESDAY, Nov. 7, 2007 (HealthDay News) -- People with some common functional gastrointestinal disorders lose the equivalent of at least one full day of work in every 40-hour workweek, a new U.S....
5 commentsStop Farting
One of the most prevalent symptoms people deal with following their meals is bloating. Typically, it gives you a pressurizing sensation from within your stomach and intestines. The bloating that comes after eating is usually not the same as the kind...
10 commentsThe Health Benefits of Active Manuka Honey
Find out the many health benefits of the healing active manuka honey.
3 commentsCeliac Disease - Undiagnosed for Years
A personal account of years of ill health finally leading to a diagnosis of celiac disease. Symptoms included depression, anxiety, pain and thyroid problems.
27 commentsCurds the Therapeutic : A Must Have!
It is a common practice in India to serve curd and buttermilk during lunch. Curd provides nourishment. It is composed of various vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, carbohydrates and nitrogen components. The various vitamins present are vitamin...
4 commentsFructose Malabsorption and Foods To Avoid - Fructose Friendly Diet
Defining Fructose Malabsorption Fructose Malabsorption is a food issue many of us have not heard of before. Even those with coeliac disease may have very little knowledge of fructose and foods it lies in. Symptoms of Fructose Malabsorption are...
12 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.
4 commentsThe Digestive System and Digestive Tract Diseases
The digestive tract breaks down food so that it can be absorbed into our bloodstream. Some tract disorders are acid reflux, celiac disease, colitis and IBS.
8 commentsThe Medicinal Benefits of the Artichoke: More Than a Pretty Face and Tasty Vegetable
The lovely artichoke has been used for more than 2500 years, not only as a food to enjoy, but for its many medicinal benefits as well. In fact, the artichoke also has antimicrobial properties.
9 commentsProbiotics
When we think of bacteria, most people have a negative image. But there are many strains of good bacteria residing in your gut right now. Not only do they aide in digestion by helping to break down food, but...










