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Articles: colon health
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A Case of Candida Albicans by June Butlin
June Butlin's Column this month looks at the case of a 38 year old junior school teacher who had felt physically and mentally below par for more than two years. Though she suffered from tiredness and was predisposed to colds, infections, allergic reactions and PMT. Her doctor could find nothing wrong and prescribed the antidepressant Prozac.
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.
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.
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.
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 don't 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.
Colonic Hydrotherapy for Digestive Problems by Hannah McDonald
This is a case history of a client with long-standing digestive problems including excessive gas, explosive bowel motions and lower abdominal gripes; also a sore, itchy and inflamed anus. Colonic Hydrotherapy treatments had failed to resolve the digestive problems, and anti-fungal treatment had not been successful for the anal inflamation. Coeliac disease had been eliminated; because of travel in India, he was being tested for Giardia.
Constipation, Gluten and Milk Allergies in Children by Penny Crowther
The theme of this article is constipation, gluten and milk allergies in children. The author approaches it via the case history of an eight-year-old girl who came to the clinic with a bloated and distended abdomen and chronic constipation.
Crohn's Disease 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.
Cycles of Disease and Health 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.
Electronic Sputnik Capsule Against Parasites by Ronnie Turner
We have been working with a quite extraordinary device for the past year – an electronic capsule which once ingested into the system can expel parasites and gallstones.
Environmental and Nutritional Approach to Candida and Irritable Bowel Syndrome by Dr Diana Samways
Bowel conditions, stigmatized as wind and bloating, are, the author claims, often misdiagnosed and wrongly labelled IBS or diverticulitis, when what usually is the matter is a gut Candida overgrowth. And the therapeutic answer usually is the combination of a special diet to rebalance the yeasts, Candida and moulds in the colon and a change to the air being breathed that reduces its mould content.
Herbal and Nutritional Approaches to Candida by Jo Dunbar
The article outlines the origins, symptoms, treatments and prophylaxis for Candida, one of today's most widespread fungal diseases.
Herbal Treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Inflammatory Bowel Disease by Paul Michael
This article focuses on Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), what they are and how they differ, as well as how they can be treated with herbal remedies.
Leaky Gut Syndrome – A Modern Digestive Disorder by Dawn Mellowship
This feature by Dawn Mellowship focuses on the condition known as leaky gut syndrome, which Dawn herself suffers from. She tells us that people who suffer from other conditions (such as asthma, chronic fatigue syndrome, arthritis) are at risk of developing the condition.
My Battle with Candida by Ravi Sahay
In this article the author shares his experience with the fungal infection Candida following intensive research on the condition. His search included findings from the Mayo Clinic, National Institute of Health Bulletin, various internet sites and books, including Ending Fatigue and Depression – A Patient¡¦s Manual.
Natural Approaches to Leaky Gut by Neil Wootten
…children and adults with eczema, urticaria or asthma triggered by food allergy show that they have higher gut permeability than those who don't have these conditions. This indicates that allergies and food sensitivities may be caused by an over permeable gut.
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.
Naturopathic Treatment Approaches for Candida Albicans by Dr Rohsmann MD
In this article the author shares his treatment approach to Candida albicans, based on 15 years of clinical practice, researching various diagnostic methods, allopathic and naturopathic treatments, and patient findings, including unsatisfactory and short-term results.
Probiotic Power: Are you Getting the Right Bugs? by Penny Crowther
This article focuses on probiotics, the beneficial lactic acid producing bacteria which inhabit our intestines. Milk, for one provides a good example, 'coz when soured it turns into a health giving, live culture by action of bacteria. It is important our intestines contain more of this bacteria than the disease causing one.
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.
Probiotics:The missing link between health and disease by Lennart Cedgard, MD
Intestinal dysbiosis – unbalanced intestinal bacterial flora – may be the link between food and lifestyle and its impact upon health and disease.
Requirements for Proper Absorption by Dr DF 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.
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.
That Bloated Feeling... by Penny Crowther
A common cause of abdominal bloating is too many unfriendly bacteria in the gut, leading to a build-up of toxins, Gut flora imbalance can be influenced by stress, smoking, poor diet, drugs such as antibiotics and steroids, or long-term use of the contraceptive pill. The level of friendly bacteria can be increased by eating live yoghurt, which contains Acidophilus, or by taking a supplement of bacteria known as a probiotic.
The Enteric Nervous System by June Butlin
Part of my responsibility as a nutritionist is to keep updated with research, to furnish me with the knowledge and understanding that I need to help my clients achieve their health goals.
The Real Causes of IBS: How they can be Revealed by Comprehensive Digestive Stool Analysis by Michael Franklin
In this article Michael Franklin talks about the problem faced by many IBS sufferers – that their doctor can offer them no cure or further tests. The author however, talks about a new treatment from America – stool analysis. A sample is sent to America for a thorough analysis and here Michael Franklin talks about the main findings in a test group of 120 patients.
The Role of the Gut in Psychology by June Butlin
This article explores the link between illnesses such as autism, hyperactivity, attention deficit disorder and gut disorders.
Treating Candida with Grapefruit Seed Extract by Allan Sachs
Many holistic physicians, myself included, consider Candida albicans one of the greatest health challenges to people of the industrialized nations.
Using pH as a measure of Digestive Physiology by Peter Bartlettt
Proper digestion is a prerequisite for optimum health. Ascertaining the degree to which digestion has become dysfunctional is critical, as abnormal digestive physiology adversely affects enzyme and nutrient assimilation. There are three major aetiological factors in the development of such disturbances (and therefore of all disease), namely “defensive physiology”, mental/ emotional stress and toxic overload. Let me explain.
When Food Makes You Ill by Linda Lazarides BA
Regular contributor Linda Lazarides looks at the problem of poor digestion. It is possible to lose the evolutionary ability to tolerate food and many people become so ill when they eat that they are on the verge of starvation.
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