Articles, tagged with "gastro intestinal tract", page 2
26th May 2010
One problem that has plagued spouses of the deceased workers that were exposed to asbestos is showing that mesothelioma was the cause of death. There is some evidence to suggest that the incidence of mesothelioma has been grossly underestimated. One int...
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Author:
Mont Wrobleski
23rd April 2010
The worldwide utilized versatile vegetable named okra is characterized by green color, elongated and tapering ridged pods infused with double row of seeds and slimy texture when cut open. Early Egyptians are acknowledged to really like its taste. Okra l...
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Author:
Victoria Thompson
12th April 2010
Your body needs vitamins to function properly and one of the most essential is vitamins C (ascorbic acid is another name for vitamins C). Vitamins C is found in many different food sources, for example fruits such as blackberries, oranges, strawberries, t...
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Author:
John Bacon
12th April 2010
Most of us don't realise that Gastro intestinal tract is what is responsible for stomach problems such as diarrhea and constipation. It all starts from there and ends there itself. If you eat right food you can maintain your GI tract in good condition and...
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Author:
Vijay Koragappa Shetty
12th April 2010
Friendly bacteria or probiotics as you know improves health and creates a good digestive condition. If you have been suffering from irritable bowel syndrome from long or any kind of abdominal or stomach illness, you may need this friendly bacteria in abun...
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Author:
Vijay Koragappa Shetty
15th March 2010
Constipation, costiveness, or indiscretion is a state of the digestive system in which a person experience hard feces that are difficult to expel. This typically happens because the colon has engrossed also much water from the food owing to the be short o...
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Author:
Dr Charles Buchar
10th March 2010
These herbal remedies help prevent gastro-intestinal tract when you start the adventure trip. Learn more about the 5 best herbs to make your own preventive measure, and how these supplements.
Travelers visiting many tropical, subtropical and developing...
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Author:
bharath
10th March 2010
Yogurt is actually fermented milk, made by heating and cooling it for a time, then adding the fermenting bacteria while still warm. The bacterial cultures may be Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus, or Streptococcus salivarius subsp. thermophilus....
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Author:
Bishop
05th March 2010
Friendly bacteria or the probiotics, you may have heard enough about it. Now, it is about time to find out the food sources with such conducive bacteria. Bowel problems have become rampant today and it is even faced by cancer patients. Along with memory l...
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Author:
Vijay Koragappa Shetty
15th January 2010
Alcohol lovers often love to match their drink with spicy dishes and greasy and fatty foods. The perfect combination makes the perfect drink for the taste buds. Unfortunately, this is bad for the esophagus and stomach. Alcohol, spicy foods and foods and f...
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Author:
josandler
08th January 2010
Those who suffer from Anemia either have a reduced number of red blood cells or a reduced amount of hemoglobin. Since there is less oxygen available to the cells in the body, Anemics have less energy to perform ordinary functions. The most typical cause...
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Author:
Mark Miller
07th January 2010
Constipation, costiveness, or irregularity is a condition of the digestive system in which a person (or animal) experiences hard feces that is difficult to expel. This usually happens because the colon absorbs too much water from the food. If the food mov...
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Author:
delightsquare
04th January 2010
Acne is a disorder of the skin oil glands (sebaceous glands) that results in plugged pores and outbreaks of lesions commonly called pimples or cysts. Acne lesions usually occur on the face, neck, back, chest, and shoulders.
Nearly 17 million people in ...
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Author:
hypnosisus1
23rd November 2009
Many women are now curing Candida naturally. Most of these have turned to natural cures because their drug-based treatments just haven't been working for them. Others because of the side effects that some of these drugs have. Here, you'll learn why many w...
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Author:
John Cielo
23rd November 2009
When treating yeast infection in your intestines you have to be very careful. Whereas you can get some topical antifungal medications to take care of your vaginal or mouth yeast infection, you'll normally need to take oral antifungal medication for your i...
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Author:
John Cielo