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  1. Gluten-free diet response flagged.(Digestive Disorders): An article from: Family Practice News by Diana Mahoney, 2007-08-01
  2. Physicians' views differ on diet's role in GERD.(Digestive Disorders)(dastroesophageal reflux disease): An article from: Family Practice News by John R. Bell, 2007-05-15
  3. Healing Digestive Disorders: Natural Treatments for Gastrointestinal Conditions by Andrew Gaeddert, 1998-11-15
  4. Dodge diverticulosis through proper colon care: a high-fiber diet can reduce your odds of getting this common ailment and other colon-related disorders.(DIGESTIVE ... DISORDERS): An article from: Healthy Years by Gale Reference Team, 2007-06-01
  5. Diet role debated in asymptomatic celiac disease.(Digestive Disorders): An article from: Family Practice News by Kate Johnson, 2007-04-01
  6. Encyclopedia of diet: A treatise on the food question : in five volumes : explaining, in plain language, the chemistry of food and the chemistry of the ... and all other digestive disorders by Eugene Christian, 1917
  7. Recipes for Health: Irritable Bowel Syndrome : Over 100 Recipes for Coping With This Digestive Disorder (Recipes for Health) by Ann Page-Wood, Jill Davies, 1995-10
  8. The Johns Hopkins White Papers 2004: Digestive Disorders (Johns Hopkins White Papers) by Sergey Kantsevoy, Simeon Margolis, 2004-02
  9. Homemade recipe matches psyllium for constipation relief.(Digestive Disorders): An article from: Family Practice News by Betsy Bates, 2006-08-15
  10. The Inside Tract: Understanding and Preventing Digestive Disorders by Myron D. Goldberg, Julie D. Rubin, 1986-12
  11. Check 'usual dietary suspects' in persistent GERD.(Digestive Disorders)(gastroesophageal reflux disease): An article from: Family Practice News by Sherry Boschert, 2005-10-15
  12. Corn, nuts deemed OK in diverticular disease.(Digestive Disorders ): An article from: Family Practice News by John R. Bell, 2007-07-15
  13. The Johns Hopkins White Papers 2002, Volume 1: Arthritis, Coronary Heart Disease, Depression and Anxiety, Diabetes, Digestive Disorders by Simeon Margolis, 2002-09
  14. Gastrointestinal Health: The Proven Nutritional Program to Prevent, Cure, or Alleviate Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), Ulcers, Gas, Constipation, Heartburn, and Many Other Digestive Disorders, Third Edition by Steven R. Peikin, 2005-04-01

41. Common Digestive Disorders
Common digestive disorders The most common thing which goes wrong is With age, a low fiber diet and low intake of water, it may slow down and stasis
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Common Digestive Disorders
by Ron Kennedy, M.D., Santa Rosa, California
Hypochlorhydria
The most common thing which goes wrong is hypochlorhydria. It is impossible to overemphasize the subtle yet devastating results of hypochlorhydria, or underproduction of stomach acid. The entire digestive process depends on a healthy load of acid being dumped on food when it arrives in the stomach. If this does not happen, protein digestion is incomplete. Remember that acid is necessary to trigger secretin release from the duodenum, which, in turn, provokes the pancreas to produce lipase, proteinase and amylase. If acid is deficient, this response is muted, and digestion of not only protein, but also fat and carbohydrate is compromised. The presence of undigested food causes an overgrowth of unfriendly bacteria in the lower small intestine and in the colon. The toxins produced by these bacteria are absorbed, and the liver works overtime trying to straighten out the situation. The final result is poor digestion and inadequate absorption of nutrients (even in the face of a healthy diet) and also a toxic condition caused by overgrowth of unfriendly bacteria (a condition called "dysbiosis"). Many symptoms result from this toxicity: headaches, fatigue, hypertension, gas, muscle aches and pain, insomnia, personality changes, irritation and more. The frequency of hypochlorhydria in the population is fifteen percent. Among people who feel sufficiently ill to show up at a doctor's office, fully fifty percent are affected. By age forty, forty percent of all people are affected, and by age sixty, fifty percent have hypochlorhydria. A person over age forty who comes to a doctor's office has about a ninety percent probability of having hypochlorhydria. It is easily the most under-diagnosed and misdiagnosed condition in medicine. See

42. ScienceDaily Books : Natural Stomach Care: Treating And Preventing Digestive Dis
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Buy Healing digestive disorders Natural Treatments for Gastrointestinal Conditions Lifestyle And diet May Stop Or Reverse Prostate Cancer Progression
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44. Digestive Disorders - Esophageal Cancer
is about 10 to 13 inches in length and allows food to enter the stomach fordigestion. It may be an activity, such as smoking, diet, family history,
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45. Digestive Disorders - Lactose Intolerance
National Institute of Diabetes and digestive and Kidney disorders (NIDDK), Vitamin D is necessary for the body to absorb calcium, therefore a diet
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46. Digestive Disorders
NetWellness health information on digestive disorders, Ask an Expert about digestive Diverticulitis diet Ask an Expert Q and A; Feeling the Burn?
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Digestive disorders range from the occasional upset stomach, heartburn and nausea to the more serious and life-threatening colorectal cancer. These disorders encompass the gastrointestinal tract as well as the liver, gallbladder and pancreas. Most digestive disorders and diseases are complex, with subtle symptoms, and the causes of many remain unknown. Some may be genetic or develop from multiple factors such as stress, fatigue, diet or smoking. Alcohol abuse also poses a risk for digestive disorders. Diagnosis of a digestive disorder requires a thorough and accurate me More
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    of canine digestive disorders from sudden changes in diet and overeating While digestive disorders are quite common in dogs, most upsets resolve
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    48. Digestive Disorders
    digestive disorders range from the occasional upset stomach, heartburn and or develop from multiple factors such as stress, fatigue, diet or smoking.
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      Related News Digestive disorders range from the occasional upset stomach, heartburn and nausea to the more serious and life-threatening colorectal cancer. These disorders encompass the gastrointestinal tract as well as the liver, gallbladder and pancreas. Most digestive disorders and diseases are complex, with subtle symptoms, and the causes of many remain unknown. Some may be genetic or develop from multiple factors such as stress, fatigue, diet or smoking. Alcohol abuse also poses a risk for digestive disorders. Diagnosis of a digestive disorder requires a thorough and accurate medical history and physical examination. Some may need to undergo more extensive diagnostic evaluations including laboratory tests, endoscopic procedures and imaging techniques. To learn more about digestive disorders , select from the links to your left.

    49. Digestive Disorders - Stomach Cancer
    It may be an activity, such as smoking, diet, family history, or many other things . Xrays are then taken to evaluate the digestive organs.
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    What is a risk factor? But, knowing your risk factors to any disease can help to guide you into the appropriate actions, including changing behaviors and being clinically monitored for the disease. Stomach Cancer What is stomach cancer?
    Stomach cancer, also known as gastric cancer, is cancer that starts in any part of the stomach. The stomach is just one of many organs located in the abdomen, the area of the body between the chest and the pelvis. Among other organs found in the abdomen are the liver, pancreas, gallbladder, and colon. It is important to differentiate among these organs, because cancers and other diseases that affect them present different symptoms and are treated differently. The American Cancer Society estimates that 21,700 Americans (13,400 men and 8,300 women) will be diagnosed with stomach cancer during 2001. Most people diagnosed with stomach cancer are in their 60s and 70s. What causes stomach cancer?

    50. Digestive Disorders - Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
    Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is an intestinal disorder that causes The mostlikely triggers for IBS are diet and emotional stress.
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    Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) What is irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)?
    Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is an intestinal disorder that causes:
    • crampy pain gassiness bloating changes in bowel habits
    IBS has inaccurately been called by many names:
    • colitis mucous colitis spastic colon spastic bowel functional bowel disease
    IBS is called a functional disorder because there is no sign of disease when the colon is examined. Because physicians have been unable to find an organic cause, IBS often has been thought to be caused by emotional conflict or stress. While stress may worsen IBS symptoms, research suggests that other factors also are important. IBS often causes a great deal of discomfort and distress, but it is not believed to:
    • cause permanent harm to the intestines. lead to intestinal bleeding of the bowel. lead to a serious disease such as cancer.
    It has not been shown to lead to serious, organic diseases nor has a link been established between IBS and inflammatory bowel diseases such as Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis. How does IBS occur?

    51. The Coconut Diet™ - Digestive Health
    digestive Health and The Coconut DietTM. digestive Health and Weight Gain Other digestive disorders common today would include disorders such as
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    Digestive Health and The Coconut Diet TM Digestive Health and Weight Gain
    When we are eating healthy whole foods with the absence of highly refined carbohydrates, weight gain should not be a problem. However, many people who have switched over to healthy diets, and have even limited their carbohydrate intake, still have problems losing weight. One reason is because many Americans suffer from some kind of digestive disorder that prevents them from properly digesting their food. Without a properly working digestive system, essential vitamins and minerals that are necessary to maintain proper weight may not be absorbed adequately from the foods we eat, even if we are eating healthy foods. Candida is one digestive disorder where the digestive tract is overloaded with yeast because of the lack of probiotics in our digestive system. You can read more about

    52. Irritable Bowel Syndrome--A Poorly Understood Disorder
    Until last year, treatment for IBS relied in most cases on a diet high in fiber, Below are the most common digestive disorders, with some characteristic
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    Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Poorly Understood Disorder
    By Carol Lewis It's the most common gastrointestinal disorder seen by doctors. Abdominal pain, cramps, gas, bloating, diarrhea and constipation are among the symptoms. For years, many thought it was a psychological condition, rather than a physical one. But the discomfort and inconvenience that result from the gut-wrenching pain of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are very real. "It feels like you're giving birth over and over again," says Hope Marcus of Miami, Fla. Indeed, people with IBS can't stay out of the bathroom or their stomachs feel like they're tied in knots. Their bowel movements are either frequent and runny or sporadic and unusually hard. Mike Hoffman of West Palm Beach, Fla., says his intestines feel like they're constantly twisting and untwisting, "as though they're being wrung out like a dishrag." Jeffrey Roberts of Hallandale, Fla., says the sudden recurring knife-like pain "doubles you over," while others claim it brings you to your knees. Some liken the pain to a charley horse, but in the gutpain that is horrendous and then intensifies. "And don't picture a diarrhea attack happening in the privacy of your own clean bathroom," says Cynthia Huschle of Tolland, Conn. "Picture it in the bathroom at work, the store, the movie theater, the park, the baseball stadium, or the port-o-potty at the fair."

    53. Digestive Disorders - Colorectal Cancer
    the rectum are part of the large intestine, which is part of the digestivesystem. Colorectal cancer is often associated with a diet high in fat and
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    Digestive Disorders Anatomy of the Colon The colon is the first 6 feet of the large intestine. It has four sections:
    • The first section is called the ascending colon . It extends upward on the right side of the abdomen. The second section is called the transverse colon since it goes across the body to the left side. There it joins the third section, the descending colon , which continues downward on the left side. The fourth section is known as the sigmoid colon because of its S-shape.
    The sigmoid colon joins the rectum, which, in turn, joins the anus, or the opening where waste matter passes out of the body.
    Colorectal Cancer
    What is colorectal cancer?
    Colorectal cancer is malignant cells found in the colon or rectum. The colon and the rectum are part of the large intestine, which is part of the digestive system. Because colon cancer and rectal cancers have many features in common, they are sometimes referred to together as colorectal cancer. Cancerous tumors found in the colon or rectum also may spread to other parts of the body. Colorectal cancer is the third leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States. However, the number of new cases of colorectal cancer, and the number of deaths due to colorectal cancer, have decreased, which is attributed to increased sigmoidoscopic screening and polyp removal.

    54. Information About Digestive Disorders
    Natural solutions for acute and chronic digestive disorders including GERT, Diverticulosis is associated with a diet high in processed foods and low in
    http://www.holistichealthtools.com/digestive-disorders.html
    About Digestive Disorders Digestive Disorders can be confusing! Here are some definitions. Remember that it is always best to consult your doctor for advice on chronic digestive problems that do not respond to changes in diet and lifestyle. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) - also known as 'spastic colon' is one of the most common chronic health disorders in the world and affects up to 20% of the population. It is a dysfunction of the bowel and large intestine, causing lower abdominal pain, cramping, constipation and diarrhea. Causes have not been conclusively identified, but are thought to involve problems in communication between the bowel and the brain. Crohn's Disease - is one of the Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. It causes inflammation in the digestive tract (usually the small intestine), resulting in chronic pain and diarrhea. There may also be rectal bleeding, weight loss and even fever. There are different theories about what causes Crohn's Disease, but many doctors believe that the immune system reacts to a virus or a bacterium, causing chronic inflammation in the intestine. Crohn's Disease tends to run in families.

    55. Better Homes & Gardens: Quenching The Fire: Help For Digestive Disorders
    Quenching the fire help for digestive disorders Stress management, relaxationtechniques, regular activity, and diet can bring IBS under control in 70
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    Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. If only stomach aches vanished when you didn't have to go to school anymore. Alas, the familiar childhood complaint is all too common among adults. In fact, digestive distress is among the most common causes of doctor visits. We asked national experts for their take on new remedies that might help millions who suffer from some of the most common digestive ailments. Here's what they revealed. Healing ulcers. Earlier this year, a National Institutes of Health (NIH) panel announced good news for ulcer sufferers. After reviewing studies that showed a common bacteria, called Helicobacter pylori, causes most ulcers, the panel called for the use of powerful antibiotics to treat the disorder, which hits 4 million Americans yearly.

    56. VFW Magazine: Combating Common Digestive Disorders: Heartburn And Inflamed Intes
    Full text of the article, Combating common digestive disorders heartburn and Mild cases are treated with rest, change in diet and antibiotics.
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    58. Digestive Disorders - Diverticular Disease, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Hepatitis
    digestive disorders include diverticular disease, inflammatory bowel diseases or develop from multiple factors such as stress, fatigue, diet or smoking.
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    Digestive disorders
    Digestive disorders range from the occasional upset stomach, heartburn and nausea to the more serious and life-threatening colorectal cancer. These disorders encompass the gastrointestinal tract as well as the liver, gallbladder and pancreas. Most digestive disorders and diseases are complex, with subtle symptoms, and the causes of many remain unknown. Some may be genetic or develop from multiple factors such as stress, fatigue, diet or smoking. Alcohol abuse also poses a risk for digestive disorders. The human digestive system is a complex series of organs and glands that processes food. In order to use the food we eat, our body has to break the food down into smaller molecules that it can process; it also has to excrete waste. Most of the digestive organs (like the stomach and intestines) are tube-like and contain the food as it makes its way through the body. The digestive system is essentially a long, twisting tube that runs from the mouth to the anus, plus a few other organs (like the liver and pancreas) that produce or store digestive chemicals. The digestive system includes the digestive tract and its accessory organs, which process food into molecules that can be absorbed and utilized by the cells of the body. Food is broken down, bit by bit, until the molecules are small enough to be absorbed and the waste products are eliminated. The digestive tract, also called the alimentary canal or gastrointestinal (GI) tract, consists of a long continuous tube that extends from the mouth to the anus. It includes the mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine. The tongue and teeth are accessory structures located in the mouth. The salivary glands, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas are major accessory organs that have a role in digestion. These organs secrete fluids into the digestive tract.

    59. The Natural Immune System Diet, Healthy Foods For Immune System Health
    Immune system, immune response, healthy foods diet, immune system diet, food allergies, irritable bowel syndrome, digestive disorders, skin conditions,
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    Healthy Foods Diet, Immune Response, Immune System Health, Immune System Diet, Healing Kaaren Jordan-Taylor Site Map Excerpts and Table of Contents Links About the Author ... Fats, Salt, Caffeine, Concentrated Sugars The Root Cause of Disease In over 50 years of practice Dr. Henry Bieler proved that high levels of toxicity in the body was the root cause of most common diseases and ailments. This includes conditions such as the common cold, flus, hayfever allergies, asthma, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, food allergies, irritable bowel syndrome, digestive disorders, skin conditions, rhumatoid arthritis, migraine headaches and others. This over abundance of toxins or "toxemia" helps create adrenal fatigue, overloads the liver and kidneys (the body's primary toxic elimination organs) and generally depresses the immune system, thus allowing a variety of harmful microorganisms and viruses to proliferate. These organisms in turn put a tremendous burden on the body, drain it of energy and create the disease conditions listed above. Dr. Bieler also discovered that a primary source of toxicity for most people was their eating habits. This being the case he developed programs that eliminated incoming toxins and at the same time prescribed foods that would balance and heal. Thus with food as his primary tool he successfully helped many people overcome a wide range of problems.

    60. Parmalat.ca - Health And Wellnes
    Digestion. An unbalanced diet that is high in fat and processed foods can lead to a Other preventable factors contributing to digestive disorders can be
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    Heart Health Ideal Weight Nutrients Digestion Digestion An unbalanced diet that is high in fat and processed foods can lead to a number of digestive disorders, including heartburn, indigestion, acid reflux, gas and constipation. Other preventable factors contributing to digestive disorders can be alcohol consumption, smoking, stress, lack of sleep and lack of exercise. Water and other liquids (except alcohol and caffeinated drinks) also help to keep food moving through the digestive tract. Make sure you drink at least six 8-ounce glasses every day, and even more if you exercise or work in a hot climate. Finally, take a look at your lifestyle. Stress, lack of exercise, side effects of medication, disease, crash dieting, and obesity can all cause digestive disorders.

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