Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common problem with the intestines. In people with IBS, the intestines squeeze too hard or not hard enough and cause food to move too quickly or too slowly through the intestines. IBS usually begins around age 20 and is more common in women.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome IBS is more prevalent
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One in five Northern Americans has irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), which makes it one of the most common disorders diagnosed today. Irritable bowel syndrome usually hits the person around age 20 and is more common among women than in men.
Irritable bowel syndrome is actually a disease, although doctors consider it a functional disorder. However, even
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When it comes to Crohn’s disease, one of the biggest irritations a person can have is knowing what to eat when planning a crohns disease diet. It can be frustrating to know that many of your favorite foods are making you feel bad, and that even though eating is something you have to do, there
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The following is an excerpt from Hot and Cold Health by R. G. Heft (Acupuncture Physician FL 1992- 2002) based on traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic medicines and the questioning and counseling of 10,000+ Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is based on the theory, observation that everything is an ongoing balance of opposites, many of which we control
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If you have ever suffered from irritable bowel syndrome (or IBS), then you know what it means to watch what you eat. Eating the wrong type of foods can trigger IBS. Some of the symptoms include abdominal pain, constipation, diarrhea, and bloating. You can experience one of these symptoms or you can experience all of
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Diet plays a large role in the physical effects of Crohn’s Disease on patients. Many patients have similar questions. Here are a few questions and answers about the Crohn’s diet:
Question: How big a role does diet play in controlling Crohn’s symptoms?
Answer: Patients with Crohn’s disease often have decreased appetites, which can affect their ability to
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It has been noticed that people with Crohn’s disease experience a decrease in appetite that tends to affect the body receiving the daily recommendations of nutrition for good health and healing. Moreover Crohn’s disease has always been associated with diarrhea and the poor absorption of nutrients of the body. However despite all this, there is
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Colon cancer is very rare regions were peoples diet are mainly vegetables, and gain. It’s more common Western nations and the US where a large part of their diet is meat.
A diet that is rich in fruits, vegetables, beans and whole grains help prevent colon cancer. The American Cancer Society recommends at least five servings
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After being diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease or Ulcerative Colitis, the first question you ask your physician is “is there is there a cure for it?” He would probably tell you that there is no cure, but treatment (medications, surgery, etc.). These therapies, however, do not work for everyone. In fact, they can lead to complications
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The symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome are quite common. However, most of us have experienced cramps, abdominal pain, bloating, constipation and diarrhea frequently enough to dismiss these as nothing more than just a result of fatigue and overeating.
This mindset has made it difficult for us to recognize that there could be something more to these
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