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Clinical Hypnotherapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome by Michael Mahoney Research conducted over the last few years has shown hypnotherapy to be particularly effective in treating conditions of the digestive system such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), as well as in controlling nausea and pain. Candida: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Approaches by Nigel Abraham MSc, FIBMS. This article discusses the history of candida, what candida is, who gets it, how it can be diagnosed, and which therapeutic approaches may be beneficial in its treatment. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): Holistic Treatment Approach by Tracie O'Keefe It is estimated that nearly a quarter of the UK population suffer from irritable bowel syndrome (also known as irritable colon syndrome or spastic colon), but nobody really knows because most people suffer in silence as they are too embarrassed to come forward for help. Crohn's Disease Conventional and Natural Approaches by Cornelis van Dalen In 1932 the American doctor Burrill B Crohn and his associates first offered the description of a disease characterized by an inflammatory reaction of the bowel, usually affecting the ileum, the colon, or another part of the gastrointestinal tract. Requirements for Proper Absorption by Dr Smallbone Although the gastro-intestinal tract is not the only way that materials have of entering our body, it is the most usual and direct route for our nutritional requirements to be satisfied. Using pH as a Measure of Digestive Physiology by Peter Bartlett The subject of this essay is somewhat controversial, and you may be one of a number of readers who will have widely differing views. Absorption an herbal approach by Keith Robertson Despite the advances in modern medicine, human beings seem to be getting weaker, and the main system that seems to be affected, alarmingly, is the digestive system. Sublingual Absorption by Leilani Lea Sublingual, meaning literally 'under the tongue' refers to a method of administering substances via the mouth in such a way that the substances are rapidly absorbed via the blood vessels under the tongue rather than via the digestive tract. Probiotics What they are and what they do by Roy Fuller, Ph.D. The term probiotic covers microbial food supplements whose primary aim is to improve the health and well being of the consumer. |
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Probiotics: The link between health and disease by Lennart Cedgård, MD Intestinal dysbiosis unbalanced intestinal bacterial flora may be the link between food and lifestyle and its impact upon health and disease. Intestinal Toxemia by David N Roderick "Intestinal Toxemia" Is it a fact or fancy? The student should be informed as to a general attitude of some authorities towards intestinal toxemia. Let us discuss the subject. Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Hypnosis by Melissa J Roth IBS, also known as spastic colon, colitis, spastic colitis or nervous stomach, are a baffling and complex set of gastro- intestinal symptoms that affect 15% to 20% of the population (approximately 20 million people). Colon Health Are you confused? by Peter Bartlett and Michael Sellor In treating people who have a wide range of physical and mental symptoms that dont fit in to a conventional, named condition, nutritional and naturopathic practitioners have for years been developing therapeutic tools for the handling of all manner of ailments. Natural Remedies for Parasites by Helen Kimber Parasites have gained a reputation as ugly, hideous creatures that devour their hosts with vengeance, deriving nourishment and protection without giving anything back a reputation that is justified. Cycles of Disease and Health: The fundamental role of the digestive system by Brian Wright This article is taken from a book-in-progress which describes the fundamental factors in virtually all disease as a negative cycle, and shows clearly how they can be reversed by completing a positive cycle. Evidence for Probiotics, The by Sandra Goodman Ph.D. Just as we have learned, to our peril, about the grave consequences to us of upsetting nature's ecological balance decimating the rainforests, slaughtering species to extinction, polluting and contaminating the food chain through the use of chemicals and drugs... Irritable Bowel Syndrome by Lynn Toohey Ph.D. Irritable Bowel Syndrome is also known as mucus colitis, spastic colon and nervous indigestion, and is observed more often in women than in men. Intestinal Permeability by Simon Martin Intestinal permeability, or 'leaky gut syndrome' is receiving increasing attention as the hard-to-deal factor in patients being treated for food intolerances. |
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