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  • How to Use Herbal Colon Cleanse with Diverticulitis

    Diverticulitis is an inflammation caused by fecal matter caught in the pouches of the intestinal walls. Several different types of harmful bacteria are present within this decaying, undigested...

  • How to Fight Constipation Naturally

    Millions of people suffer from constipation each year. It's not uncommon. Although you may be a bit embarrassed, you shouldn't hesitate to bring it up to your doctor. In rare cases, your colon...

  • How to Use Chia Seeds for Colon Cleansing

    The colon, also known as the large intestine, is an important part of the digestive system. A colon that is clogged up can result in various ailments and general feelings of unwellness such as...

  • How to Recover From a Coffee Enema

    Coffee is commonly used for enemas because of its ability to relax muscles and bile ducts. Coffee also stimulates and purifies the liver and blood. Coffee enemas are frequently used repeatedly for...

  • How to Get Rid of LRP Mucus in the Throat

    Laryngopharyngeal reflux disease (LPR) is a condition where stomach acid moves up the throat. One of the most common symptoms is excessive mucus production. You can do several things to get rid of...

  • How to Restore Colon Health

    Colon health is important for digestion and for warding off colon or rectal cancer. The colon contains good bacteria that break down food and absorb nutrients while eliminating wastes from the...

  • How to Understand Stomach Acid Levels

    Stomach acid can be a tricky thing, especially if you suffer from acid reflux or gastroesophageal reflux disease, where stomach acid levels are high. Understanding stomach acid, how it works, and...

  • How to Relieve Constipation with Poop Goop

    Relieve Constipation with Poop Goop! It is easy! Here's how! Constipation is uncomfortable as well as unhealthy. Chronic constipation can result in a condition known as megacolon, in which the...

  • How to Eat and Survive After Gallbladder Surgery

    Your gallbladder is gone. Now what? Will life ever be the same? What can you expect? Every person is different, and some people fall to the extreme ends of recovery, super fast or super slow. ...

  • How to Sleep on the Stomach With Reflux

    Sleeping on the stomach is not a healthy habit. It can strain the neck and spine as well as aggravate acid reflux symptoms, such as chest pain, coughing, choking, heartburn and regurgitation. For...

  • How to Cure a Lazy Colon

    A lazy colon, medically known as "colonic inertia" and more commonly known as "constipation," is a condition characterized by your colon contracting poorly and retaining stool rather than...

  • How to Get Rid of Nausea After Gall Bladder Surgery

    So the pain is gone, but the nausea remains after your gallbladder surgery? Nausea is a common complaint after gallbladder removal, also called cholecystectomy, and may take some time to subside...

  • How to Treat Colic in an Adult

    Colic is a general term used for reoccurring abdominal pain. While this isn't always connected to the digestive system, most often colic is considered a problem with roots in an out of balance...

  • How to Reduce the Risk of Gallstones

    Gallstones are a common affliction for many people. They are painful and depending on the amount of pain and blockage cause can require gall bladder surgery. Gallstones can range in size from very...

  • How to Get Rid of Alcohol Breath

    After a night of drinking, you may feel self-conscious about the smell of alcohol on your breath. The myth of placing a penny under your tongue is not the solution for ensuring the odor of...

  • How to Solve Acid Reflex

    Acid reflux, or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), is the flow of acids from your stomach back to your esophagus, causing pain and discomfort. The esophagus is the tube between your stomach...

  • How to Detect Candida

    An overgrowth of candida, or yeast, in the digestive system can lead to a wide variety of health problems. There are a number of options available for detecting the presence of candida in your...

  • How to Tell If You Have Candida

    Many people are aware of health problems associated with yeast overgrowth such as vaginal yeast infections, jock itch, athletes foot, or oral thrush. The bacteria responsible for these infections...

  • How to Understand Heartburn & Acid Reflux

    Heartburn is an intense burning in the chest or throat and happens when acid from the stomach gets up into the esophagus. Usually it is caused by the esophagus not closing up tight enough,...

  • How to Treat Acid Reflux Disease Easily

    When you have acid reflux disease, your lower esophageal sphincter does not properly contract to keep stomach acids from backing up into your throat. Treatment for acid reflux disease depends on...

  • How to Return to Health After a Colonoscopy

    Recovery time from a colonoscopy is relatively short---according to the National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse (NDDIC), most make a full recovery in a day---but can still be...

  • How to Stop Loose Stools

    Diarrhea, or loose stools, is a very draining and frustrating illness. It's also a very common illness that affects everyone at some point in their lives. However, most cases of loose stools can...

  • What Are Home Treatments for Food Poisoning?

    Food poisoning can happen in your home or at a restaurant if food has been mishandled. If you have ingested any of the infectious organisms that cause food poisoning, including viruses, bacteria...

  • How to Cure a Stomach Ache Naturally

    For a stomach ache, there is no need for medication or expensive drugs. This article explains how to cure a stomach ache naturally. Follow these steps and you can cure and prevent stomach aches.

  • How to Cure Diarrhea Fast

    Diarrhea is a common problem that actually can be cured fairly easily. In developing countries, diarrhea is a serious problem and the second-leading cause of death among infants. It can cause loss...

  • How to Reduce Colostomy Odor

    A colostomy is a temporary or permanent surgical opening into the colon. The opening in the abdomen that leads to the colon is called a stoma. Stool drains from the stoma into a one- or two-piece...

  • How to Treat Diarrhea Symptoms Relieve Diarrhea

    Diarrhea is uncomfortable and unpleasant to have to deal with. It usually last a few days and is usually caused by a viral infection. Diarrhea can spread from one family member to another...

  • How to Put A Stop To Constipation

    Are you a serious suffer of constipation? Well if you follow these few simple rules you can be on your way to having regular bowel movements that make you feel much better.

  • How to Treat Food Poisoning Naturally with Home Remedies

    Food poisoning comes on suddenly and is quite violent at onset, with severe vomiting, diarrhea or both. Very painful cramps are common and it can be difficult to get comfortable in any position. ...

  • How to Ease a Stomach Hernia

    A hernia happens when one part of your body forces its way into a place where it doesn't belong. There are many types of hernias, but one of the most common is the stomach, or hiatal, hernia. This...

  • How to Cure Hiccups with Home Remedies

    Hiccups are sudden involuntary contractions of the muscles in the diaphragm. As the contractions continue the vocal cords snap shut to prevent the inflow of air. This causes the sound of hiccups....

  • How to Select Herbs for Colon Cleansing Home Remedies

    As more people have begun to favor alternative medicine, herbal colon cleansing products are becoming increasingly popular. Many persons now avoid brands that carry modern pharmaceutical...

  • How to Use Nystatin for Ulcerative Colitis

    Ulcerative colitis is an auto-immune disorder that can cause inflammation and ulcers on the lining of the colon. This condition can be caused by a yeast infection known as Candida albicans....

  • How to Prepare Herbal Remedies for Diarrhea (Upset Stomach)

    Diarrhea, or upset stomach, is a condition that nearly everyone experiences at some point in their lives. The Mayo Clinic distinguishes between the acute diarrhea and chronic diarrhea, and states...

  • How to Know If You Need Your Tonsils Removed

    Found on both sides of your throat, tonsils are lumps of tissue responsible for trapping bacteria and viruses that may invade the body through the nose, mouth, and throat. White blood cells found...

  • How to Treat Heartburn for Dogs

    When your pet is distressed it's always upsetting. If your dog has heartburn, also known as acid reflux, he may be very uncomfortable. However, by understanding the symptoms you can treat...

  • How to Get Rid of Food That Is Caught in the Tonsils

    Having food particles caught in your tonsils is uncomfortable and aggravating. The challenge of removing food caught in your tonsils is dealing with your gag reflex. Unfortunately, the possible...

  • How to Strengthen the Spleen

    The spleen, located under the rib cage on the left side of the torso, serves as the main organ for digestion. The spleen is responsible for absorbing and transporting nutrients, safeguarding the...

  • How to Control Flatulence

    Flatulence is embarrassing to the issuer and offensive to those in proximity. Everyone releases intestinal gases numerous times throughout the day; however, some people are able to control when...

  • How to Take Threelac

    Threelac was first made available in the U.S. in 2001. Previously, this product was sold only in Japan, released there in 1995 as an intestinal PH balance. In the U.S., dietary supplements are...

  • How to Use Magnesium Citrate for Bowel Colon Prep

    Nothing is more unpleasant than having a procedure like a colonoscopy, barium enema or bowel surgery, except, perhaps, preparing for the procedure. For procedures that involve an examination of...

  • How to Firm Up Loose Stools

    There are many reasons why one can experience loose stools. Diarrhea is the common term for soft, watery and frequent stool, and becomes chronic if it persists for more than four weeks. Most...

  • How to Identify Symptoms of Gastritis

    Gastritis generally means an inflammation of the stomach lining, caused by either bacterial or viral infections or chemical and environmental factors, such as certain medications or smoking....

  • How to Control Passing Gas

    Flatulence have you feeling a little embarrassed? Passing gas is a natural function of a healthy human digestive system, but it can seem downright deadly in certain social situations. The average...

  • How to Treat Intestinal Parasites for Toddlers

    Toddlers, particularly those in day care, are prone to become infected with common parasites, which frequently go undetected by their parents. They play in dirt and mud, and they are not adept at...

  • How to Stop Flatulence Smell

    Flatulence, or farting, is a byproduct of the body's inability to absorb all fibers and carbohydrates. The smell associated with flatulence is typically a sulfur compound as well as bacteria in...

  • How to Get Rid of Giardiasis

    Giardiasis is a parasitic disease caused by the microscopic parasite Giardia intestinalis. It is found in food and water that has been contaminated with feces. While it is known to be problematic...

  • How to Treat Gastritis at Home

    Gastritis is the inflammation of the lining of the stomach. If you have gastritis, you will feel nauseated, have headaches, dizziness, nauseated, loss of appetite, and have stomach pains. The...

  • How to Treat Flatulence, Gas, and Farting at Home

    Flatulence, or in layman’s term, gas, or as my kid would call it, fart, is not a medical condition. It is a common, but smelly, body function everyone, even supermodels have. However, it can be a...

  • How to Diagnose Gall Stones

    Doctors at the University of Maryland Medical Center report that nearly everyone has gallstones--balls of congealed cholesterol in the gall bladder--but only a few of us actually experience pain...

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