Category: Miscellaneous

April 13, 2017

The Role of Vitamin D in Digestive Disorders

Vitamin D. Or, the “sunshine” vitamin as it’s sometimes called. If you don’t know just how important it is for your health, well, you really should. Vitamin D is essential for nearly every single working part of your body – from your heart, to your other organs (including your skin). And now it looks like […]

April 10, 2017

Everything You Need To Know About Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

What is IBS? In layman terms, IBS is nothing but a group of symptoms like abdominal pain and drastic changes in bowel movements that has a negative effect on the quality of one’s life through the passage of time. Anxiety issues, depression and chronic fatigue are common among patients suffering from IBS. IBS has been […]

March 25, 2017

Acid Reflux Drugs Increase Bone Fracture Risk

It’s hard to see your friends and family enjoying all your favorite foods when your body denies you the same pleasure.  The culprit? Acid reflux. As much as you’d like, you can’t indulge in the second (or sometimes even first) bowl of chili, or have those hot peppers anymore because of it. You may take […]

March 25, 2017

A New Explanation for the Increase of Acid Reflux Cases and A New Remedy that Goes to the Root of the Problem

Acid Reflux/GERD.  A very serious, often painful disease.  Here’s a new option and some potential explanations. A New Explanation for the Increase of Acid Reflux Cases and A New Remedy that Goes to the Root of the Problem Anyone that has acid reflux or has a loved one that suffers from the disease probably knows the following— […]

March 25, 2017

Stop Taking Dangerous Drugs and Learn The Right Way To Treat Your Acid Reflux!

If you suffer from acid reflux (and it’s likely that you are one of the millions of Americans who do), you may be making a big mistake in trying to treat it! If you take drugs like Prilosec or Prevacid to ease your acid reflux, you may actually be harming your digestive health. Keep reading […]

March 25, 2017

Looking to Antioxidants for Better Colon Health

Colon health is something that each and every one of us should be concerned about. And now, for people with a history of colon polyp formation, a new study suggest that use of selenium based antioxidant supplements might help prevent the development of new colon polyps. Keep reading for more information on this recent research. […]

March 25, 2017

The Surprising Link Between Constipation and Parkinson’s

In a recent study, conducted at the world famous Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, researchers have found what they believe to be a link between an increased risk of developing Parkinson’s disease and those who suffer from constipation. The study, conducted by Mayo’s Dr. Walter A. Rocca and colleagues, found that a history of constipation […]

March 18, 2017

The Longevity Secret

What differentiates those that live a long healthy life and those that fall victim to disease?  Well…it’s not a simple, clear-cut answer.  However, there are a few things within our direct control that probably play a significant role in longevity, including healthy eating habits, regular exercise and a positive mental attitude.   With the proper education, […]

March 5, 2017

Vaccines Are The Major Cause of Food Allergies

Why would children be allergic to peanuts? Some children fatally allergic? I read in the book “Healing the New Childhood Epidemics, Autism, ADHD, Asthma, and Allergies”, by Kenneth Bock, M.D. and Cameron Stauth about his theories about allergies and how he is actually healing the children. The puzzle of why peanuts should be a major […]

March 5, 2017

Don’t Let Food Allergies Get You Down

Are you living with one or more food allergies? You’re not alone! Over 12 million Americans have food allergies, according to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. Out of those people, 6.9 are allergic to seafood and 3.3 million are allergic to peanuts and/or tree nuts. Other foods that commonly lead to allergies […]

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