Articles for tag: Digestive Tract, Diverticular Disease, Esophagitis, Gastritis

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Bleeding Digestive Tract Causes

There are many causes of bleeding in the digestive tract. But when digestive tract bleeding occurs, it occurs most often as a sign of another digestive problem rather than a disease itself. Some may be mild and often can be managed, while other causes of bleeding in the tract are life-threatening. It is important to ...

Signs and Symptoms of Diverticulitis

Your large intestine is a vital organ involved in your digestive system. It has a complex structure which is specifically adapted to be efficient at absorption of water and other nutrients. Lining the entire large intestine is a layer of smooth muscle. This muscle functions to aid in the movement of food as it is ...

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Pummelo Fruit: Antioxidants, Fiber & Folate

We all know that we should get 5 or more servings of fruits and vegetables a day. Fruits offer a great source of vitamins to ward away illnesses and pains. The only problem is that we get tired of eating the same apple, banana, and orange. I’d like to introduce you to a great citrus ...

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The Pros and Cons of Colonics

The cleansing of the colon using copious amounts of water was a common procedure in the era 1930-1950s. The first instance was recorded in 1500 B.C., in the Ebers Papyrus, a medical instruction book. In the fourth and fifth centuries B.C., colon hydrotherapy was used to treat fever, and Galen in the second century A.D. ...

Diarrhea and Constipation

Diarrhea is not an illness, but rather a symptom which is characterized by the passing of frequent runny stools. Symptoms that might accompany diarrhea are cramps, vomiting and passing gas. Diarrhea that is associated with the small bowel results in large amounts of watery-like discharge, while diarrhea originating from the large bowel produces bloody stools. ...

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Complex Carbohydrates

Carbohydrates are sugars, both simple and complex, that are made up of a combination carbon, hydration, and oxygen in a 1:2:1 ratio. Complex carbohydrates are held together with dietary fiber or roughage, or in long chains. These carbohydrates take more work from the digestive system to break down into glucose, the sugar humans use to ...

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Oatmeal: Good for You on the Inside and Out

When Oprah went on and on last year about the wonderful steel-cut oatmeal she’s come to love, and her guest Dr. Mehmet Oz explained how the whole grains of steel cut oatmeal drag all the unhealthy stuff out of your intestines, I couldn’t help but be intrigued. Is oatmeal really a miracle food for your ...

Living with and Managing Diverticulosis

Diverticulosis runs in my husbands family. His sister had two feet of her colon removed a few years ago, and my husband suffers from this disease as well. Here are the lifestyle changes that made a difference for our family. What Is It? What is diverticular disease? I had never heard of it until a ...