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Gastrointestinal and Urinary Tract Disorders
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crohn's, gas, bloating, cramping, diarrhea, constipation, leaky gut, fatigue, fibromyalgia, indigestion, acid reflux
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Kidney Stones and What you Consume
KIDNEY STONES AND CONGESTION Oxalate is found naturally in a variety of foods and beverages and, when combined with fatty protein creates calcium oxalate (stones). When a person does not consume enough water (not to be confused with coffee, tea, soda or anything but water) and consumes almost en ...
Intestinal Health, Constipation, Diarrhea: Choosing the Right Foods and Supplements
INTESTINAL HEALTH, CONSTIPATION AND FOOD-COMBINING Whether or not a person is constipated, has diarrhea or has normal bowel movements is directly influenced by diet, fluid intake, trauma (physical or emotional), medication use, surgeries, exercise and even environmental conditions. Some live wit ...
Acid Supression Medications (AcipHex, Nexium, Protonix, Kapidex, Prevacid, etc.)
Proton Pump Inhibitors (aka: acid suppressing medications) are prescribed for those with chronic indigestion, acid reflux (GERD) and esophageal irritation. Such medications generally carry side-effects such as cramping, bloating, diarrhea, gas, stomach pain and headaches because they are suppre ...
Gastric Bypass Surgery and Side-Effects
Gastric Bypass Surgery (bariatric surgery), Lapband, etc. often will cause harmful side-effects and should only be considered for those at risk of death without the surgery but your doctor probably already told you this. Once this surgery is completed, the patient must downsize portions and cons ...
Hiatal Hernia: What Is It and What Can I Do Naturally?
HIATAL HERNIA A hiatal hernia is an anatomical abnormality in which part of the stomach protrudes through the diaphragm and up into the chest. Although hiatal hernias are present in approximately 15% of the population, they are associated with symptoms in only a minority of those afflicted. Nor ...
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