Irritable Bowel Syndrome Relief

July 21, 2008

Joint Health - Glucosamine & Chondroitin

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Glucosamine and Chondroitin are both natural chemicals within the body that are used to develop cartilage. Cartilage in the body serves as a natural shock absorber of sorts within our joints, and this is what prevents all of our bones from rubbing together. While our bodies do create some Glucosamine and Chondroitin, taking supplements of both of these natural chemicals can boost the production of new cartilage within our bodies which is especially important as we age, and as our cartilage naturally begins to thin.

As cartilage in our bodies begins to thin, our bones can begin to rub together which creates problems relating to osteoarthritis. Studies have shown that pain associated with osteoarthritis can be relieved, and that cartilage function can be improved when supplements like these are taken in conjunction with pain relief medications. While the studies performed regarding the effectiveness of Glucosamine and Chondroitin have been limited, they have been high quality studies producing safe results with fewer side effects than a number of other medicines.

So what is Glucosamine?

Glucosamine is a sugar that the body naturally produces, and it is one of the building blocks that contributes to the development of healthy cartilage. There are two different forms of Glucosamine; Glucosamine Sulfate and Glucosamine Hydrochloride. Most Glucosamine supplement products are developed using the shells from crab, lobster and shrimp. Glucosamine supplements are available in liquid and tablet form, and are usually offered in combination with another supplement; Chondroitin.

Studies have shown that Glucosamine Sulfate reduced pain more than a placebo. Studies have also suggested that this supplement is capable of slowing down the breakdown of cartilage. Studies on Glucosamine hydrochloride show it may be able to contribute to the regrowth of cartilage, but it did not have as notable an effect on pain management.

So what is Chondroitin?

Chondroitin is also a natural substance that the body creates, and it is believed that Chondroitin is capable of drawing nutrients and water into the cartilage, which allows it to remain healthy and spongy. Chondroitin supplement products are Chondroitin Sulfate, which is commonly derived from shark or bovine cartilage.

Studies on the effectiveness of Chondroitin have been mixed relating to the reduction of pain, but much evidence has been shown that Chondroitin can slow the breakdown of cartilage and has had a positive effect on the repair of damaged cartilage. This in itself can reduce pain in the long run.

Why Combine Glucosamine and Chondroitin?

Recent studies are beginning to show promising results regarding the effectiveness of a combination of Glucosamine and Chondroitin for pain relief and cartilage support. A combination of these two supplements has been successful at reducing both moderate and severe pain resulting from Osteoarthritis. While the results of some studies are not conclusive, these natural supplements are showing promising results for enhancing the growth of cartilage and slowing natural cartilage breakdown.

At present most studies have been conducted for knee joints, with other joints like the hands and hips also showing much promise.

By: Mark Adams

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Acid Reflux: A Diet For People With Acid Reflux Disease

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Acid Reflux, another term for heartburn, is a disease which is created by a simple imbalance of chemical make-up in the body–the attack of acid reflux in the esophagus when it is supposed to be in the stomach only.

The fact that Acid Reflux, the acid indigestion, affects not just adults but also infants and children, make it essential for everyone to be aware of its symptoms and how it can be prevented.
Since the Acid Reflux is triggered by various foods like chocolate, citrus fruits, spicy foods, including fried and fatty foods. Together with the time of day the foods are eaten and over eating which causes excessive weight. Therefore, the key to avoid the heartburning uneasiness brought by the Acid reflux also lies on the foods.

Truth in studies show that a specific food can head out acid reflux, so it is vital that everyone must take a careful observation of their eating habits. Nevertheless, any person who is suffering from Acid Reflux needs a diet that would suit to treat the illness, the foods that should be taken and those which should not be.

Now, you might be wondering what could be the best diet to observe to avoid acid reflux, the heartburn-free recipes that are fitted to an Acid Reflux diet. It was distinguished that drinking milk can be a speedy cure to alleviate acid reflux trouble. Although, milk produces an action and encourages discharge of more stomach acid, causing then acid reflux.

So, people affected by heartburn should follow a diet wherein they eat a small meal during dinner and follow it up with a small snack before they go to sleep, crackers for instance. Likewise, they should make sure that they their meal are rich in complex carbohydrates. This includes breads, rice and pasta; this fixes the excessive acid in the stomach, hence, giving it an easy feeling.

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July 13, 2008

Inflammatory Bowel Disease


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The condition known as inflammatory bowel disease affects a person’s digestive system. The digestive system includes the organs from the anus to the mouth and is regarded as being an external body part. The digestive tract contents contain germs and bacteria and is said to be ‘dirty’ while the internal body parts do not contain bacteria and are clean.
Bacteria in the digestive system promotes the digestion of food - ideally the major part of the digestion process should occur from enzymes present in whole raw food stuffs but modern diets (mostly Western) are made up of large quantities of processed foods and sugar which increases fermentation processes in the intestines. Regardless of the process (enzymes or fermentation), bacteria has an important function. For example, a person who is taking antibiotics may suffer from diarrhea because ‘good’ bacteria in the intestines are destroyed.

Although inflammatory bowel disease may occur anywhere within the digestive tract, most people experience problems with the large or small (lower) intestines. The condition falls within the category of Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis which affects the manner in which food is converted into nutrients in the intestines.

Between 1 and 2 million American citizens suffer from this condition mostly in the age group 15 to 30 years although older adults and younger children are also diagnosed. The condition is more prevalent in industrialized countries (Western) where exposure to stress, processed foods and sugar is considerably higher. Research results are unable determine conclusively what the causes of the condition are and there are theories that it involves dietary, environmental or genetic factors and are more biological than emotional.

The condition must not be confused with irritable bowel syndrome which does not physically or biologically change the intestines - irritable bowel syndrome appears to be caused mainly by emotional or stress related issues.

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June 26, 2008

Get Out Of Debt Fast With A Home Based Online Business

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The Nutritional Approach to Managing IBS  

There are many opportunities to make money online and the first rule if you are on a tight budget is not to go spending on every money-making plan that you see. Pick one way to earn that suits your lifestyle and follow the advice that it gives right to the end.

Most online money making opportunities can be started for FREE, some just require an investment of less than $50 a month to start - yet your earning potential is unlimited.
If you choose something realistic that does not make outrageous promises you have a very good chance of being able to make money with it, even if growth is not as fast as you wildly hoped. So see it through and when you have it earning more or less on autopilot, then you are ready to expand.

You will probably need to invest a little to learn how to make money online, but if you are on a budget you should research carefully to first decide what method you want to follow and what it will cost. Keep your costs low and choose something that will allow you to quickly cover your costs so that anything you make from then is profit.

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IBS & Colon Cancer: Screening Procedure for Colon cancer

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Another helpful technique in diagnosing colon cancer is the stool-guaiac test or occult stool blood test which helps the doctor detect blood in your stool that is invisible to the naked eye. You should have one annually after the age of 50.

The results of this test will determine whether you need other screening procedures for colon cancer such as proctosigmoidoscopy and colonoscopy. What are these tongue-twisters?

In the former, the doctor uses a flexible, lighted tube called a proctosigmoidoscope to examine the lower portion of the colon and rectum - the area where cancers are usually found. This should be done initially at the age of 45 and every other year thereafter depending on your condition. For those with a family history of the disease, more frequent tests are required.

“Almost 50 percent of all colorectal cancer or polyps can be seen during such an examination. In addition, diagnosis of other diseases such as Crohn’s or ulcerative colitis can be made with this instrument. Samples of tissue can be taken through the instrument for later examination under a microscope (biopsy),” said Dr. David E. Larson, editor-in-chief of the “Mayo Clinic Family Health Book.”

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