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09th October 2009
Food intolerances or sensitivities are a problem for a lot of people. Unlike allergies, you can grow into and out of food intolerances. Food intolerance symptoms are not caused by the immune system as are allergic reactions. They are usually milder and ar... Read >
Author: arif12
11th August 2009
How a Food Allergy Test Can Improve Your Health
What is a food allergy?
An allergy is an abnormal reaction by the body to a substance that is not generally harmful; a food allergy occurs when the immune system identifies a particular food item as a... Read >
Author: HealthRemedies
31st July 2009
Many people, mostly women, have yeast infections on a frequent basis. These infections are usually not too difficult to treat, especially by eating the right foods, including such things as yoghurt and garlic. This is commonly known and acted upon.
Ho... Read >
Author: Chris Haycock
11th July 2009
1. Changing sleep patterns: restlessness, hot feet, waking up two or
three times a night. Feeling tired after you wake up and sleepy off
and on during the day.
2. Activity at the crown of the head: Tingling, itching, prickly,
crawling sensations alo... Read >
Author: cureyourlife
15th May 2009
I used to think food intolerances were mostly nonsense, until I developed lactose intolerance in my 30s. People with lactose intolerance suffer a number of unpleasant side effects when they eat or drink anything with lactose in it.
When it became clear... Read >
Author: Wayne Davies
29th April 2009
Of course, achieving the correct balance within your diet is important in achieving a healthy and balanced mind and body.
Carbohydrates are an essential ingredient as they supply a source of energy and proteins which provide materials required for gro... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
09th April 2009
The bowel is the excessive intestine in a person's body, which is once in a while termed the colon. The large intestines are one of the greatest organs in a human's body, and they move the waste materials into the bowel. The bowel then stores every one of... Read >
Author: Jacintta Shorrock
09th April 2009
A individual's bowel is an important organ in the body. The jumbo intestines make up nearly five feet in length, creating them the greatest organ in the human body, ending at the bowel. The function of the bowel is to collect and store any food products t... Read >
Author: Jacintta Shorrock
01st April 2009
The bowel is a term that applies to the intestines inside the body. It includes both the jumbo and minute intestines; the size of the bowels and the intestines change depending on the size of the human as well as the age of the person. The bowel functions... Read >
Author: Jacintta Shorrock
27th March 2009
The bowel is a term that applies to the intestines inside the body. It includes both the jumbo and small intestines; the size of the bowels and the intestines change depending on the size of the human being as well as the age of the person. The bowel func... Read >
Author: Jacintta Shorrock
25th March 2009
A being's bowel is an important organ in the body. The vast intestines make up nearly five feet in length, making them the largest organ in the human body, ending at the bowel. The function of the bowel is to collect and store any food products that prese... Read >
Author: Jacintta Shorrock
17th March 2009
The bowel is a term that applies to the intestines inside the body. It includes both the jumbo and pocket-sized intestines; the size of the bowels and the intestines change depending on the size of the character as well as the age of the human. The bowel ... Read >
Author: Jacintta Shorrock
18th February 2009
Parents of children with food allergies or celiac disease soon learn that the kitchen is their best friend. If you prided yourself on never cooking before you had children, or being a take-out mom even after you had children, this will change if you disco... Read >
Author: Kathleen Reale
16th January 2009
It is found that an increasing number of people are discovering that they are adversely affected by various kinds’ foods and due to the same symptoms many people confuse allergies and food intolerances. Although the symptoms may be similar but the origi... Read >
Author: dick123
16th January 2009
It is found that an increasing number of people are discovering that they are adversely affected by various kinds’ foods and due to the same symptoms many people confuse allergies and food intolerances. Although the symptoms may be similar but the origi... Read >
Author: dick123
15th December 2008
For gluten intolerance people it is difficult to attend any parties or events or family gatherings or holidays where every one enjoys there time around the different foods served to them as they are restricted to have them. The same problems arises when a... Read >
Author: www.gettingthingsdonenow.com
20th November 2008
Everyone enjoys receiving a hamper at Christmas, the excitement of the unexpected holds people’s fascination and pleasure from the top to the bottom and all the goodies in between! Each hamper is carefully packaged to ensure the contents are snugly cush... Read >
Author: Rosie Richards
18th November 2008
Food intolerance is becoming much more of a household phrase these days. For those who haven’t thought about it much or never had a reason to look into it, this is a basic guide to what it is, what some of the most common intolerances are, and some oth... Read >
Author: Kimberly Buchanan
18th November 2008
Food intolerance is discussed quite often these days – so what exactly does it mean? Well, sometimes our bodies cannot tolerate the foods we eat. This is known as food intolerance. When people consume foods that they’re sensitive to, such as dairy pr... Read >
Author: Kimberly Buchanan
12th November 2008
Have you been suffering from a prolonged case of the sniffles? Do your eyes constantly water and itch? Have you been coughing and sneezing so much that nobody wants to come close for fear of catching something icky? The good news is that you're probably n... Read >
Author: Kimberly Buchanan
29th October 2008
In 1979, the highly respected Lancet Journal published an article identifying caffeine as a suspected migraine trigger. Various theories about caffeine and other substances in products that contain caffeine have since been explored.
However, as with ma... Read >
Author: joyh
27th October 2008
Parents have recently been hit with shocking information about the potential dangers to their children. First it was lead contamination that came from toys that were manufactured by some of our most trusted companies. Next, it was super antibiotic resis... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd October 2008
Several case studies have linked food intolerance and migraine; this article is one in a series which takes a closer look at some of the foods less commonly suspected when a food sensitivity is thought to be at the root of a migraine problem.
Most peop... Read >
Author: joyh
23rd September 2008
When asked which foods are most commonly suspected of causing migraines, most people will confidently answer "red wine, chocolate and cheese". They may be surprised to read learn that as long ago as 1979 in a study on migraine and food intolerances publis... Read >
Author: joyh
15th July 2008
Diarrhea means that you have loose, watery stools more than three times in one day. You may also have cramps, bloating, nausea and an urgent need to have a bowel movement.
Causes of diarrhea include bacteria, viruses or parasites, certain medicines, fo... Read >
Author: peterhutch
30th June 2008
An increasing number of people are discovering that they are adversely affected by various kinds foods. Recently, there has been a growing public awareness of food intolerances, and allergies in general which cause chronic pain from stomach upsets, muscle... Read >
Author: calistastacy
27th May 2008
Diarrhea is a watery evacuation of the bowels, without blood. Passing frequent and loose stools that can be watery. Acute diarrhea goes away in a few weeks, and becomes chronic when it lasts longer than 4 weeks. Diarrhea is an infectious disease that affe... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
27th May 2008
The body requires a variety of vitamins and minerals to keep balanced, and like everything, too much of anything can be toxic. This includes metals.
Certain metals such as cobalt, copper, iron, manganese, molybdenum, vanadium, strontium, and zinc - ar... Read >
Author: nutrition1
01st April 2008
Patients with a stubborn weight problem usually have underlying digestive issues. Many of these people, because their digestive system is compromised, experience food intolerances.
An intolerance to a particular food, or family of foods, is a condition... Read >
Author: Drroth
10th March 2008
Diarrhea is a watery evacuation of the bowels, without blood.Passing frequent and loose stools that can be watery. Acute diarrhea goes away in a few weeks, and becomes chronic when it lasts longer than 4 weeks. Diarrhea is an infectious disease that affec... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
07th March 2008
If you have recently been diagnosed with celiac condition and need:want to follow a gluten-free diet you may find the whole thought daunting. Don't worry you are not on your own, approximately 1 in 300 people are confirmed as Celiacs in the western world ... Read >
Author: A Hugginsen
11th February 2008
Diarrhea is loose, watery, and frequent stool. Diarrhea is an uncomfortable condition that can have many causes. Diarrhea in adults is usually mild and goes away quickly without complications. In infants and children (especially under age 3), diarrhea can... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
06th February 2008
About 5% of children suffer from food allergies. There are approximately 160, 000 food allergy sufferers in NSW, Australia alone and hospital admissions relating to anaphylaxis has tripled over the last six years. Shopping for these children can be a nig... Read >
Author: Allergease
21st January 2008
Detoxification Diet: Weight Loss Detox Patch
How To Cleanse Your Colon At Home
The problem with allergy RAST blood tests is they do not detect food intolerances and generally only look for either IgE or IgG antibodies therefore both of these need to b... Read >
Author: Lori
21st October 2007
Allergy BackgroundA child is at higher risk for food allergies if one or more close family members have allergies or allergy-related conditions, like food allergies, eczema, or asthma.CausesIn a true food allergy, your immune system mistakenly identifies ... Read >
Author: Christopher M Davis, Attorney At Law
30th July 2007
Food intolerances.
Many foods are touted as healthy with a new 'super food' coming along almost every week. The reality of the situation is that there is no such thing as a healthy food in absolute terms, but more that certain foods are healthy for you... Read >
Author: One2one nutrition
05th February 2007
Does your pet have digestion problems, diarrhea, skin problems, food
intolerances, or other chronic health problems? Supplement with a
high quality pet probiotic to restore your pet's healthy gut, and
chances are you'll improve your pet's health.
... Read >
Author: Deena Caruso
01st August 2006
In this day and age, it is very common for people to have food intolerances. Weak digestion, unbalanced bowel flora, hypersensitive immune function, stress and poor dietary habits can all play a role in contributing to the symptoms of intolerance. It is v... Read >
Author: Hermann Keppler
22nd June 2006
There are many people all over the world who suffer from allergies, but each person can suffer from different allergies or even a range of different allergies. They all have one thing in common and that is that they experience adverse reactions when they ... Read >
Author: Crystal Pretorius
04th June 2006
When to wean is a question facing all breastfeeding mums. How does a new mum know when to introduce solid food into her baby's diet and what sort of food can a baby eat?
At present the World Health Organisation recommends that all babies be breastfed e... Read >
Author: sinead hoben
22nd May 2006
In this day and age, it is very common for people to have food intolerances. Weak digestion, unbalanced bowel flora, hypersensitive immune function, stress and poor dietary habits can all play a role in contributing to the symptoms of intolerance. It is v... Read >
Author: Lynnette Prigmore
16th March 2006
In the western world, more than one-fourth of all adult Americans are convinced that some of the foods they bite into start to cause recurrent symptoms such as hives, skin rashes, diarrhea, and vomiting. In fact, this is common telltale signs of allergies... Read >
Author: Christopher Ruane
06th August 2005
What is the best protein powder to buy? I get this question all the time, and really, there is no best protein - many are very good for different reasons! In my opinion, it is futile and possibly detrimental to stick to only one brand for the following re... Read >
Author: hamoon arbabi
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