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Archive for October, 2009

Is my digestive discomfort related to my menopause?

Friday, October 30th, 2009

During menopause, the estrogen level drops to almost nil, which leaves the predominant hormone, progesterone. The result of the change in hormonal balance can lead to a variety of problems. As we grow older, and especially during menopause, our digestive system slows down to a bare minimum. The combination of the slowing of the digestive [...]

What is meant by the natural state of foods?

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

While this seems like an odd phrasing of words, it is actually quite simplistic. Let’s start with an apple, it grows on a tree, and if we pick it, wash it, we can simply eat it as is, right? Exactly! Now, that is the natural state of the apple. Now, let’s take this apple, pick [...]

Which is better bottled water or filtered from the tap?

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Here are some cold hard facts on bottled water versus filtered tap water: In March of 1999, the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) released a report called “Bottled Water: Pure Drink or Pure Hype?” City tap water can have no confirmed E.Coli or fecal coliform bacteria. FDA bottled water rules include no such prohibition (a [...]

What are the symptoms of parasites?

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Sometimes you can be infected without having symptoms; however, there are often signs, including: Allergies to many different types of foods Anemia (low red blood count) Bloating/abdominal swelling Bloody stools Bouts of diarrhea and inconsistent bowel habits Flu-like symptoms such as coughing, wheezing, and fever Foul-smelling stools that get worse in the afternoon and evening [...]

How often should cleanses be done?

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

The recommendation for frequency on cleansing is every 3 to 4 months. However; each of us have different digestive systems, with different symptoms and needs. Your personal cleansing may be every 2 months or every 6 months. Your body will tell you when it needs a cleansing as you will begin to experience the same [...]

Can food allergies cause digestive problems?

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

Food allergies indeed can cause digestive problems. A lack of enzymes can be a cause of food allergies, which inturn can cause gas, bloating, distention, abdominal cramping, and a host of other symptoms. Digestive enzymes and colon cleansing can help to not only alleviate the symptoms of the food allergies, but actually reverse the allergy [...]

Can my fatigue be more than just being tired?

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

The simple answer is yes. The more complex question is why and what is the underlying cause. Fatigue itself is typically a symptom of something else going on it our bodies. It is possible the fatigue is related to foods, toxins, hormones, and the list of causes goes on and on. To learn more about [...]

Can gallstones return after surgery?

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Research shows that 50% of all surgery cases end up with the gallstones returning later in life. Without a gallbladder requires a number of adjustments; the biggest of these is that the liver doesn’t produce enough bile to handle adequately the digestive functions of when the gallbladder assisted. To learn more about the gallbladders function [...]

What problems can Gluten cause?

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

Are you gluten intolerant? You could be if you suffer with bloating, constipation and/or diarrhea, fatigue, weight gain, bone or joint pain, dental enamel defects, depression, infertility, anemia, alopecia areata (hair loss), migraines, multiple sclerosis (MS), psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis, or any of the dozens of other symptoms now believed to be connected to gluten intolerance. [...]

What is Candida Albicans?

Friday, October 9th, 2009

Candida is a yeast which is normally found living in our small intestines. Candida competes with the normal healthy bacteria that lives in the small intestines for room. Normally, the stomach and small intestines are hostile to yeast so the Candida remains in check. However; when the healthy bacteria cannot survive, which can happen for [...]