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If other approaches do not help, these possibilities can be discussed with a physician.
DIGESTIVE DISORDERS
Dietary changes that may be helpful: Fibre, particularly insoluble fibre, is linked with prevention of chronic constipation.
While senna is the most popular, cascara has a somewhat milder action.
The GIT breaks down foods by first using mechanical means such as chewing and then by the application of a host of complex chemical processes.
Colon erosion & inflammation from food intolerances.
Gut pains, hard stools, loose bowels and ibs help.
Calcium caprylate - caprylic acid, grapefruit seed extract & garlic are anti-fungals.
Supplements for candida, IBS, bloating & constipation.
How does a person get this disease?
Wind flatulance farting & bad smelling wind. Lack of digestive enzymes & HCL.
constipation Bloody stool
Herbs that may be helpful: The most frequently used laxatives world-wide come from plants.
natural fibres, cellulose, synthetic polysaccharides); stool softeners.
Treatments for Colitis & IBS (irritable bowel syndrome). Diarrhea constipation, constipated.
Reflux digestive disorders and indigestion lead to diarrhoea & IBS.
Adding water to the sponge makes it soft and easy to push through the GI tract.
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