IBS and Colon Health Issues e.g., IBS, colon, etc. Colon Cancer Risk Reduced By Vitamin Supplements A very new study states that there is a correlation between smaller colon cancer rates and the use of vitamins A,E,C calcium, potassium and folic acid. The study has shown that long-term vitamins use could decrease the risk of colon cancer by 57 percent. This study was made on an group made of over 500 women and men between the ages of 33 and 62… (read 10 times since May 22nd 2007) Does Your Business Suffer From "IBS?" In the book, Good to Great, author Jim Collins, writes about having all the right people on the bus. However, this presumes that the bus is healthy as well. Unfortunately, many buses or organizations are sick or toxic to their riders or employees. Just ask those who have experienced illness after a taking a cruise ship. IBS for individuals is… (read 10 times since May 22nd 2007) Are You Afraid to Get A Colonoscopy? I??™m 26 years old and I had to have my first colonoscopy done a few months back. My grandmother had and lost her battle against colon cancer. Of course this made me scared of what they may find but I found the American Cancer Society website useful to help calm down my nerves. The only thing that you should really dread, if any, is the prep… (read 10 times since May 22nd 2007) IBS Diet Recommendations You can design your own unique IBS diet by keeping a food and symptoms diary. There are some common diets that include recommendations about what to avoid when it comes to food for IBS relief. But, these can only go so far. Some people are sensitive to wheat products while others are sensitive to dairy. And still others are sensitive to fructose… (read 10 times since May 22nd 2007) What Is The Diet's Role In Colon Cancer Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in both the USA and Europe, and colon cancer is the most dangerous cancer besides lung cancer. It can be easily cured when it is in its early stages, but the problem is that is rarely shows any signs and symptoms when the tumor is isolated, so it's hard to detect it before it spreads. When it reaches… (read 10 times since May 22nd 2007) Probiotics - The Good Bacteria PROBIOTICS — The Good Bacteria — Does your pet have digestion problems, diarrhea, skin problems, food intolerances, or other chronic health problems? Supplement with a high quality pet probiotic to restore your pet??™s healthy gut, and chances are you??™ll improve your pet??™s health. A probiotic, sometimes referred to as good or friendly… (read 10 times since May 22nd 2007) The Colon Anatomy What It Does Anatomy The location of the parts of the colon are either in the abdominal cavity or behind it in the retroperitoneum. The colon in those areas is fixed in location. Ascending colon The ascending colon is on the right side of the abdomen, is about 12.5 cm long. It is the part of the colon from the cecum to the hepatic flexure (the turn of the… (read 10 times since May 22nd 2007) Common IBS Trigger Foods If you have found yourself dealing with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), no doubt you are trying to figure out what you can do to help yourself feel better. Often, people find that there are a variety of trigger foods that can cause part of their problem, and often limiting or eliminating them from your diet can make a big difference. While you do… (read 10 times since May 22nd 2007) Stress Woes Can Trigger Off Your IBS Symptoms Stress is known to trigger off many diseases and illnesses, including Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). When you are under severe stress, it is almost guaranteed that you will find that your IBS symptoms are worse than ever before. Although stress does not directly cause your IBS symptoms, it figures as a very major trigger. Researchers say that IBS… (read 10 times since May 22nd 2007) Key Concepts of Gastric Ulcer Medically speaking, gastric ulcer or peptic gastric ulcer is a damage on the normal tissues that line the stomach. It is different from the duodenal ulcer, which pertains to damage on the normal tissue lining of the initial part of the bowel or the duodenum. Though gastric ulcer is a common disease among Americans, diagnosis is still quite hard to… (read 10 times since May 22nd 2007) New Merck Vaccine Produces Serious Bowel Problems for Infants According to a Reuters report, the Food and Drug Administration stated that it would be notifying consumers and health care providers alerting them to some 28 cases where infants suffered serious bowel conditions after receiving Merck??™s new vaccine to protect against rotavirus. The report from Reuters said, ???The FDA said it was not immediately… (read 10 times since May 22nd 2007) Treating IBS with Hypnotherapy Like acupuncture, hypnotherapy is another popular natural remedy for ISB that many people are turning to. Hypnotherapy allows a person to tap into a special mental state (the subconscious level of their mind), allowing them to alter the way in which they consciously perceive their health problems, and encourages them to respond to these problems… (read 10 times since May 22nd 2007) Insomnia Relates to Anxiety, Constipation and Dry Skin According To Ayurveda It is estimated fifteen to twenty million americans struggle with insomnia which may lead to headaches, dry skin,constipation,anxiety, depression and body pain. The less sleep you get, the less well you are able to deal with stress and the more difficult it is to fall or stay asleep. Chronic insomnia may also result from chronic anxiety, fear,… (read 10 times since May 22nd 2007) Colon Hydrotherapy Training for Today's Healing Arts Practitioners Find Colon Hydrotherapy Training in the United States and Canada. Students and healing arts practitioners alike may find that colon hydrotherapy training can become a personal and professionally rewarding experience and essential additive to any private practice. Today, colon hydrotherapy training can be attained through various healing arts… (read 10 times since May 22nd 2007) What is IBS? Irritable Bowel Syndrome or IBS is a common, chronic condition that affects the quality of life of thousands of people. In fact, it affects a third of the population at one time or another, and one in ten of us is sufficiently uncomfortable to go to the doctor about it. The embarrassment factor prevents many from seeking help or advice, but there… (read 10 times since May 22nd 2007) < Add your article to our article directory > Pages (45): … 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 |