Saturday, May 18, 2013

Treatment for Leaky Gut Syndrome


There are several different treatments for leaky gut syndrome but they can be split into three different categories. While most doctors would prescribe pharmaceutical cures and treatments, these are not recommended due to their effects on the body and the side effects that might be felt.

Two recommended treatments for leaky gut are homeopathic and diet based - both of these cures are not only more gentle for your body, but being natural have less unfortunate side effects.

Herbal Homeopathic Cures

There are several different herbs that can be taken to treat leaky gut syndrome. In fact many of these herbs have been used for thousands of years to treat gastrointestinal problems and they have been extremely effective.

The four suggested herbs for the treatment of leaky gut syndrome are slippery elm, marshmallow root, echinacea and goldenseal. Slippery elm and marshmallow root are especially effective in treating digestive issues and slippery elm forms a coating to sooth irritated throats, stomachs, and intestines. This coating serves to protect the intestinal lining and helps deal with the irritation being experienced.

Echinacea is an extremely powerful herb that has been used for centuries in the treatment of a variety of ailments and illnesses, and while it does not specifically target the digestive system, it helps to build up the body's own defenses better enabling them to deal with the issues and problems leading to the irritation in the intestines.

Herbal Teas

As one of the leading causes of leaky gut syndrome is stress, herbal teas are especially effective in dealing with this illness. The simple act of drinking tea is a natural way to relax and unwind and there are two main teas that are recommended to help deal with the symptoms of leaky gut syndrome.

Peppermint Tea - Peppermint tea not only calms the stomach but also acts as an antiseptic as it promotes the flow of bile in your system. This tea works to help fight infection and is especially effective.

Chamomile Tea - Chamomile tea is has been used for centuries to treat stomach issues and is a very good treatment for relieving symptoms of Leaky Gut Syndrome such as excessive gas, bloating, cramping and pain.

Diet

One of the causes of leaking gut syndrome is the food that you ingest. As your body struggles to deal with foreign bodies and toxins, the autoimmune system creates antibodies to fight the invaders. With continued exposure to toxic substances, the autoimmune system can become overwhelmed and start to irritate and inflame the intestines themselves. The best cure for treating leaky gut syndrome in this instance is changes to your diet. By removing specific fruits and vegetables from your diet over a period of 30 days, your body is able to recuperate and recover from the ravages of leaky gut syndrome. After 30 days you should gradually start reintroducing foods back into your diet, giving yourself three days between each new foodstuff so that you can track any changes or issues appropriately.

Toxic Overload


A thirty-six-year-old construction worker withered in pain as the ambulance rushed him to the hospital. Andy's cramps were excruciating and he thought he was going to die. The doctor told him that his gall bladder would need to be surgically removed and there was no time to waste. Three hours later, this otherwise apparently healthy young man lay recuperating in his hospital bed minus a vital organ needed to help the body system run properly, similar to a car with a leaky gas valve. And where do the gallstones go now since Andy had his gallbladder removed?

A fifty-six-year-old widowed secretary and grandmother of six began experiencing severe abdominal pains, throbbing back pain, nausea and vomiting. Abigail was told about a simple intestinal cleanse that might alleviate her condition, and maybe even eradicate her symptoms, but she was skeptical and didn't believe a cleanse would really work. She continued with her way of eating and hectic lifestyle. Six months later, this wonderful woman had her colon removed; she now expels bodily wastes into a bag attached from her waist that she hides under her smock.

Modern-day diets are clogging our pipes and suffocating vital organs that are needed to run our bodies mechanisms efficiently. But there is something we can do. Cleanse the body of these toxic overloads. "Every tissue is fed by the blood, which is supplied by the bowel. When the bowel is dirty, the blood is dirty, and so on to the organs and tissues." Dr. Benard Jensen

Our intestines are like a sewage system, because they too need periodic maintenance to keep running properly and effectively. When the toilet becomes clogged and you flush it, what happens? It overflows all over the floor. Either the toilet itself is clogged, or maybe it is the sewer line a thousand feet from your toilet. You try fixing the problem by using a plunger, but the toilet still overflows, because you are not attacking the source of the problem. Now you have to call rotor rooter to unplug the sewage line where it is clogged. In the same way with our intestinal tract, if it is clogged we need to unplug the intestinal pipes, so that the toxins can escape. Rotor rooter can't do this for us; we need to cleanse our bodies by flushing out the old waste and deposit buildup. By fine-tuning the entire intestinal tract by cleansing, we are attacking the source of numerous health problems, and eventually many disease systems that cause numerous health problems.

How will you know if you have clogged intestines? Do you have, aching joints, high mucus levels, nagging backaches, allergies, obesity, boils on the face and back, persistent headaches, irritable bowl syndrome, pains in the gut, pot belly, sluggishness? Do you catch the common cold or flu easily, and do you feel weak and rundown? All of these are symptoms of toxic overload. The funny thing is, these symptoms don't show up at the place it is overloaded, but at the weakest part of the body.

When I was a teenager every morning before school I ate sugary-boxed cereals for breakfast and waited at the bus stop drinking Pepsi. Before school I bought candy and chips to keep me satisfied before buying donuts for lunch. After school I ate toasted pop-tarts, and another Pepsi. My taste buds liked the sweet sugary sensation because I was addicted to sugar and caffeine.

Candies, cakes and cookies filled our cupboards and kitchen counters; we even had a drawer in the kitchen called the junk drawer that was always filled with processed snacks for the taking. Sound familiar? When I was young, eating this way did not phase me, I was a top runner in track, arm wrestling champion for the girl's middleweight, and won several presidential awards for my athletic ability.

But soon this all changed. I got married and had three children, and started eating a little bit better, only because my husband was more health conscience than I. About eight years later, my athletic and muscle-toned body began taking on a new shape and feel. I didn't like the way I felt. At thirty years old, I had persistent nagging lower back pain; I could barely sit down or get up without looking like the hunchback of Notre Dame. For two years I carried around a consistent throbbing in my lower back. I was fearful for my health because the doctors, or I did not know what the problem was.

I had huge pimples on my shoulders even though I scrubbed them vigorously with a loufa pad every day. I wasn't fat, but I began exhibiting a potbelly, and days several days would go by without a bowl movement. My back, obviously being the weakest part of my body was severely getting worse. I went to the doctor, and was told, I was healthy as an ox, and nothing was wrong. He told me to do several exercises that would help lessen the pain in my back. He also informed me that lower back pain runs in 70% percent of the population at sometime in their lives, and is something most people just learn to live with. This wasn't good news.

I tried the exercises, and it helped for a little while, but soon the throbbing came back. With two babies and a toddler, I certainly couldn't lay on the floor all day doing exercises. At this point, besides always being tired, I became frustrated, edgy and nervous, but I was still determined to find the cause. I eliminated all processed foods from my diet, and bought a juicer and drank fresh-juiced vegetables and fruits daily, my three boys, and husband were enjoying the variety of fresh fruit juices and they were getting healthy as well.

I bought diet and herb books, and I even grew my own herbs and greens. Sprout sandwiches became the normal lunch in my home. My diet consisted of half raw foods and half cooked foods. Still, I had the lower back pains, not as bad, but I still couldn't sit down like a refined lady supposed to sit down, I had to crouch my whole body into a semi-roll before sitting and I needed pillows under me for the persistent and aggravating hemorrhoids I got from being constipated, and another pillow behind me for back support. This went on for over two years, yet the doctor told me I was healthy.

"Every tissue is fed by the blood, which is supplied by the bowel. When the bowel is dirty, the blood is dirty, and so on to the organs and tissues." Dr. Benard Jensen

When I was almost thirty-four-years old, a miracle cure was brought to the attention of a Pastor friend of mine who now writes, publishes, and distributes the book, "Cleansing or Surgery" The naturopathic doctor said my symptoms were so closely related to the effects of toxic overload that he was sure the cleanse would indeed work. Promise and hope came back into my spirits. My husband even decided to take the intestinal tract cleanse with me. The great part about the intestinal cleanse is we could still eat the same foods we had been eating before!

We took the three month intestinal cleanse, and my backache, constipation, potbelly, pimples, hemorrhoids, groggy and tired feeling vanished, just like that! Since then, I have done my own extensive research into why, when I changed my eating habits and eliminating processed foods, and eating half of my food intake raw, I was still showing and feeling the toxic overload symptoms. Simply because I wasn't going to the source of the problem, but rather covering up the root of the source and health problems, which was a clogged and caked up intestinal tract.

When the intestines are caked with hardened fecal matter, nutrients and wastes cannot be transferred efficiently. The nutrients in the foods I was eating were not absorbing into my blood stream properly because of my clogged up intestinal tract. Now, after six years, and doing much research, I find how all of this makes so much sense.

The intestinal cleanse is effective at relieving these afflictions: Constipation, chronic fatigue, asthma, flues and colds, allergies, backache, respiratory disorders, digestive problems, such as gas, indigestion, and abdominal pain; prostrate troubles, headaches, and skin disruptions, colitis, and much more.

Every system in the body will function better once the intestines are cleaned
Intestinal Cleanse Ingredients:

You may contact me for any questions you may have associated with doing the intestinal cleanse. Angie@heavenministries.com

1) Premium quality whole psyllium husks- these husks provide fiber and lubrication for the bowels. When taken with liquid, they expand into a gelatinous mass, scrubbing the intestinal wall, by gathering up old fecal matter and caked on waste deposits. You can buy this at your local health food store; do not buy the tablet form or powdered form, they do not work. Get only the whole psyllium husks that you mix with water. The tablets and powder are already broke down and processed, therefore will not scrub the walls of the intestines like the whole husks do.

2) Blackstrap molasses- Blackstrap molasses is a rich source of minerals and vitamins. It is a bowel regulator and helps prevent constipation and colitis. Blackstrap molasses doesn't digest entirely in the stomach like most other sugars. It only partially digests in the stomach, than goes into the intestinal tract and is consumed in the intestines. Because of this, nutrients are available in the intestinal tract where they are needed to help assist in the cleansing process. Molasses helps to regulate the bowls, and is an essential part of the intestinal program.
Whole Psyllium Husks and Blackstrap molasses are the only two ingredients needed for the intestinal cleanse. You may need to call your health food store ahead of time to make sure they have the whole husked form in supply.

Doing the Cleanse:

First week, take four times per day before meals.

1 level tsp. whole psyllium husks

1 tsp. blackstrap molasses

Dissolve in 8 to 10 ounces warm water

Drink immediately

Drink another 8 to 10 ounces water

Advance to full dosage, four times per day before meals.

1 level tbs. whole psyllium husks

1 tsp. blackstrap molasses

Dissolve in 8 to 10 ounces warm water

Drink immediately

Drink another 8 to 10 ounces water

Do this cleanse for a full three months for a complete digestive tract cleansing. After the three month period is over, you may discontinue taking the psyllium husks.

The most important thing we can do for ourselves is to keep an open mind to the cleansing possibilities regarding our health. After all, If I had not had the knowledge of this cleanse, or even worse, was skeptical of its properties, I could have very well ended up in my later years with a bag attached to my waist or without a gall bladder. Yet, here I am enjoying life to its fullest, completely healthy and grateful to the talented and open-minded people who have discovered ways to clean up our bodies without the use of conventional medicines, drugs and surgery.

"It is the bowel that invariably has to be cared for first before any effective healing can take place, " Dr. Benard Jensen.

Try the intestinal cleanse and see the results for yourself, it is unbelievable the end result. Best wishes to you and your health, as you experience the natural properties of cleansing without surgery. Happy cleansing!

Protruding Hemorrhoids - What They Are and How to Heal Them


If you're reading this article, chances are you've been diagnosed with protruding hemorrhoids. This painful condition is caused when the veins that carry blood to the tissues around the rectum become swollen and inflamed, creating internal hemorrhoids, and then during a straining bowel movement they are expelled through the anal canal to form protruding or prolapsed hemorrhoids.

Doctors aren't sure exactly what causes hemorrhoids or 'piles' to enlarge. There are several theories, mainly relating to the pressure on the sphincter caused by hard stools - the kind you have if you're constipated. If the pressure is great, it can force the lining of the rectum to lose its proper position and suddenly protrude outside the body. This is known as a prolapsing internal hemorrhoid.

Often, these piles will return to the rectum on their own. If not, they can be pushed back with a finger each time the extend, until the bout of piles has ended.

If it cannot be pushed back inside, the hemorrhoid becomes strangulated and needs immediate medical attention.

If you have not been diagnosed, but just have symptoms, it's critically important that you do get an expert medical check up. The same symptoms can indicate more serious conditions such as cancer, polyps or colitis.

How Can You Prevent Them?

The best way to prevent this situation is to ensure that your stool remains soft, so that you aren't straining with bowel movements. There are a number of steps you can take to make this happen:


  • drink 6-8 glasses of water a day, in addition to other beverages you may consume

  • add fiber-rich fruits and vegetables to your diet

  • reduce your consumption of dairy products

There is also a small field of scientific research showing that squatting, instead of sitting, when you have a bowel movement, can also help prevent protruding hemmorhoids.

How Can You Heal Them?

There are several ways to treat hemorrhoids, both surgical and non-surgical.

Surgical treatments, such as stapling, rubber band ligation, and laser surgery that can be used to treat the condition. Your physician will work with you to determine the best option for you.

There are numerous over-the-counter remedies on the market for treating the symptoms, as well. Look for a solution that contains witch hazel, butcher's broom or horse-chestnut - all three are natural anti-inflammatories.

I hope you've found this explanation helpful. If you'd like to end the itching, burning, and pain of protruding hemorrhoids once and for all, visit my website for practical advice you can use.

Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia (AIHA) In Dogs - What Actually is It?


AIHA is diagnosed by detection of autoantibodies through use of the direct antiglobulin (Coombs') test. Antiglobulin serum is added to washed RBCs from the patient; agglutination indicates the presence of immunoglobulin, generally IgG, or C3 bound to the RBCs.

AIHA is a disorder in which the survival of red blood cells is shortened because the dog's immune system targets and destroys its own red blood cells. This type of immune dysfunction in which the host develops a reaction to and damages its own tissues is termed autoimmunity. AIHA is rarely associated with ulcerative colitis, occurring in approximately 0.6 to 1.7% of cases.

AIHA is most common in middle-aged dogs, and it is more often found in females than in males. Evidence of disease ranges in severity - symptoms can be mild and hardly noticeable, or severe symptoms may come on suddenly. AIHA is now defined as a process of accelerated red blood cell destruction due to the production of autoantibodies directed against the self red cell antigens.

Dogs that spend time around other dogs, that are boarded frequently, or who attend dog shows and dog parks, may need more careful monitoring than dogs that never leave home. Regardless of circumstance, the good news is that there are ways to minimize risk.

Dogs with serious infections or cancers in their body may also develop IMHA (immune mediated hemolytic anemia). The thought for the underlying cause is that something (e.g., vaccine, cancer cells) triggers the immune system to react and to create antibodies. Dogs with this symptom may benefit from very aggressive treatment with anticoagulants and cyclophosphamide, a potent immune system inhibitor. Blood transfusions can be used in dogs with IMHA if necessary but they can make the condition worse so most vets reserve this approach for dogs that appear to be in imminent danger of dying due to severe anemia.

Veterinarians are encouraged to work with specialists in their area for referrals. Veterinarians use genetics in a prescriptive manner. That is, they may use the results of a genetic test to recommend a specific treatment or an exact dosage of a drug.

What is the Best Natural Treatment For Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Crohn's and Colitis


Irritable Bowel Syndrome and the two inflammatory bowel diseases of Crohn's and Colitis (IBD) share some of the same symptoms: pain, cramping, bloating, urgency, gas, even anxiety and depression. And, of course, a change in bowel habits. So is there one natural treatment that is best for all three of them?

Before answering that question, it will help to look at the differences between IBS and IBD.

First of all, as its name reveals, Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a syndrome rather than a disease. Even though IBS can be extremely painful and debilitating, the bowel itself is not damaged. Diagnostic tests typically show no sign of disease or inflammation. However, people with IBS have usually experienced some kind of trauma, whether physical or emotional. We'll look at why this is important to choosing the best natural treatment later in the article.

Inflammatory Bowel Disease shows definite injury to the digestive tract. Inflammation is a sign that something is wrong in the body. With Colitis, the inflammation is usually confined to the colon and rectum, while in Crohn's Disease, the inflammation can spread all the way up the intestines to the stomach and sometimes to the esophagus and mouth.

Conventional medicine seems to be better at diagnosing IBS and IBD than treating it, and believes the cause of IBS, Crohn's and Colitis is unknown. There is no single drug or surgery that has proven to be the final answer for these health problems.

The most helpful treatment for Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Crohn's and Colitis takes the whole person into account. This approach recognizes that your digestive system is affected by food, stress, chemical toxins, your lifestyle habits, your emotional background, and your own natural ability to heal.

In fact, trauma researchers, including Robert Scaer MD and David Berceli PhD, have clearly linked IBS and trauma. It's no secret that many war veterans have Irritable Bowel Syndrome. These people suffer from stored trauma reactions that have not been fully processed through the mind and body systems.

But plenty of civilians experience trauma as well. It can be from physical causes such as a car accident, house fire, or breaking your leg while skiing. Or from emotional causes like bullying, verbal abuse, or neglect. Or combination of both, as when people go through a plane crash or natural disaster.

Trauma can be dealt with in a fairly short period of time (weeks rather than years) with methods including Gary Craig's Emotional Freedom Technique簧 which is a highly effective form of acupressure tapping, Peter Levine's Somatic Experiencing, or David Berceli's Trauma Release Exercises. Dr Scaer believes that unreleased trauma is the primary cause of IBS. Once the trauma is cleared, the body is no longer triggered to react with irritable bowel symptoms.

While people with Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis may have emotional or physical trauma factors, it's vital to look at diet and exposure to chemical toxins. Removing wheat, sugar and other grains from the diet or using Elaine Gottschall's Specific Carbohydrate Diet is extremely helpful for these two inflammatory bowel diseases.

In his book, Dangerous Grains, Dr James Braly links gluten cereal grains to both IBD and IBS (along with a shocking list of other health problems), although not everyone with Irritable Bowel Syndrome is grain-sensitive. It's important to find out if you are, as some people with IBS can tolerate grains and some can't.

So what is the best natural treatment for IBS, Crohn's and Colitis? A combination of dealing with stress and trauma, choosing the right diet, and getting toxic chemicals out of the home environment can make the healing difference.

IBS and Bowtrol Colon Cleanse


As much as 1 in 5 men and women experience suffering from the conditions associated with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), the deterioration of the intestinal tract that effects both in serious diarrhea, bowel irregularity, or the two. It is believed that as many as fifty million individuals in the United states on it's own put up with IBS. The most typical incidences are in individuals age among twenty and thirty, along with 2 times as many females as males getting afflicted.

Additional titles for this affliction include things like nervous bowel, spastic colon, nervous diarrhea, spastic colitis and mucous colitis. No matter what it may well be referred to as, IBS is 1 of the most typical wellness issues experienced by family doctors, and also it is the condition the majority of regularly observed by gastroenterologists (doctors concentrating in tummy and digestive tract conditions.)

In addition to the principal signs and symptoms of diarrhea and/or bowel problems, additional factors of the affliction might consist of stomach pain, trapped wind, gas, acid reflux, upper body pains (not necessarily associated to the heart), trouble ingesting, unwanted gas, cramping, mucus in stools, urinary incontinence and the feeling following a bowel motion that evacuation has not really been finished.

There is actually a broad selection of treatments for several of the above stated signs or symptoms, varying from basic folk treatments like apple cider vinegar and baking soda, to costly doctor prescribed medication.

Yet, right up until not too long ago, there has not really been a remedy created to aid in the lowering of the broad array of the signs and symptoms that cover Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Today, on the other hand, there is a 100% pure treatment out there, Bowtrol. In fact, 2 distinct formulations. There is one Bowtrol with regard to sufferers from bowel problems or several signs and symptoms and a 2nd one for loose stool affected individuals. Each remedy program consists of two elements.

The IBS bowel problems remedy begins with a colon and parasite cleansing which lubricates, moistens as well as cleans the bowels to decrease soreness and natural gas, cleanse the intestinal tract, eliminate old foodstuff deposits and detox bacteria and other harmful elements from the abdominal region. This furthermore helps in the lowering of water retention and bloatedness and aids in bodyweight reduction.

The IBS remedy for diarrhea makes use of activated charcoal, potassium and iron to calm and relax the intestinal tract, harden stools, encourage colon cleaning, lower swelling and aid decrease the consistency of bowel actions.

The 2nd component in each the bowel obstruction and the diarrhea solutions is Lactospore, an enhancer of colon probiotics. This anti-bacterial enhances digestive function by improving the quantity of enzymes in the digestive system. This is actually a 100% veggie substance that consists of 9 billion Lactobacillus microorganisms for each gram, to assist re-establish a healthful colon flora.

If you are having problems with IBS, you may find that Bowtrol can bring some welcome relief!

Friday, May 17, 2013

Discover The Facts About Ulcerative Colitis


Let us start with the basics first. What is ulcerative colitis? It is a condition of the bowel that
causes sores and inflammations within the colon lining, called ulcers. You may also find these
ulcers in the rectum, and they bleed. This condition causes chronic diarrhea in some.

Before you can find out what's wrong with your digestive tract and to figure out if you've just
eaten something bad, or are not eating correctly, several things you need consider. An ulcer is
something that doesn't go away, so if you have occasional bouts of diarrhea or problems like
constipation, pain, bloating or swelling, go see your doctor, but don't automatically assume that
you have an ulcer. Some of the more common symptoms of an ulcerative ulcer are:


  • Fatigue

  • Anemia

  • Rectal bleeding

  • Skin lesions

  • Loss of appetite


These are only a few symptoms of an ulcerative ulcer, so if this condition concerns you, visit
your doctor sooner rather than later. Inflammation in the bowel, also known as IBD, or
inflammatory bowel disease, which is a blanket name given to a few conditions that strike the
large and small intestines. Because so many of the symptoms are similar to other conditions, your
doctor may take some time to decide on a diagnosis of ulcerative colitis. It is especially similar to
Crohn's disease, which causes inflammation in deep tissues of the intestinal wall as well at to the
stomach, esophagus and mouth.

Ulcerative colitis can strike people of any age, though symptoms usually start to present in those
between 15 and 30 years old. It is rare for someone between 50 and 70 years old to develop
suddenly an ulcerative ulcer, but that doesn't mean it doesn't happen. Both men and women can
be affected and it does run in families, so watch for genetics. More Caucasian people suffer from
the disease than other ethnic groups, which may be good news or bad news, depending on which
group you belong to.

Most often, people suffering from ulcerative colitis experience bloody diarrhea and abdominal
pain. Any time you see blood in the stools is a time to go see your doctor, even though you may
not have any accompanying symptoms. For about half the people diagnosed with ulcerative
colitis, the condition does not come with severe symptoms. The other half, however, experience
nausea, abdominal cramping and bloody diarrhea, as well as fevers and other issues.

If left untreated, ulcerative colitis may lead to arthritis as well as liver disease and inflammations
in the eye, though doctors and researchers do not yet know the reasons behind such factors. Most
people believe that early inflammation within the colon can also affect the entire immune system.
It is important to see your doctor whenever you have a condition that does not go away within a
few days. Don't take chances with your health. Your doctor can treat ulcerative colitis, and the
sooner you seek such treatment, the better you will feel.

Abdominal Cramps and Diarrhea


Abdominal cramps and diarrhea are symptoms that may come with various diseases. These diseases include gastritis, food poisoning, irritable bowel syndrome, parasitic infections, diverticulitis, and traveler's diarrhea. Diarrhea is a disease where a person suffers from abnormal bowel movements. A bowel movement would be considered abnormal if it occurs more than thrice in a day. Abdominal cramps are caused by spasms or muscle contractions.

It can be said that abdominal cramps and diarrhea tells us about the irritation that our colon or the digestive system faces for various reasons. It is often said that it is through diarrhea that our body frees itself from various unwanted substances. Bacterial infections can also trigger diarrhea.

In short, what we eat has lot to do with abdominal cramps and diarrhea. Eating of unhygienic or under prepared food items often causes food poisoning, irritable bowel syndrome, and gastritis. People who have allergies from various foodstuffs can also suffer from diarrhea.

Apart from the above mentioned cases, abdominal cramps are seen in women who are undergoing their menopause. This is a period of their life cycle when they undergo some biological changes and that may cause the cramps on the muscles of the abdomen. Women who are having their period also suffer this kind of cramps.

Abdominal cramps can also signify infections of the colon. This is the reason that such cramps are one of the symptoms of ulcerative colitis. However, a patient of this disease also suffers from blood diarrhea.

Quite often a person suffering from diarrhea and abdominal cramp can also have feelings of nausea. There are antibiotics that can control these cramps and diarrhea. It is also very important that one should keep his body hydrated during diarrhea.

It is always better to be safe than sorry. Lead a hygienic and healthy life style and you will not suffer from abdominal cramps and diarrhea too often.

Do You Have The Symptoms Of Leaky Gut?


It can be very difficult to get a correct diagnosis for leaky bowels. Very often, doctors are unable to pin down a reason for the patient's malaise, and will attribute the reason for the illness to the wrong factor. Some doctors do not even believe that leaky gut syndrome exists. Part of the blame can be put on the condition itself - the symptoms are often so vague and general that they could be attributed to other diseases. A diagnosis of this condition can sometimes be brought about through leaky gut testing, but is more often arrived at by a process of elimination. Once everything else has been ruled out, there may be nothing left but LGS.

Leaky bowels occur because increased intestinal permeability occurs when the integrity of both the large and small intestines is broken down. There are quite a few factors which can cause this, including pollution, stress, alcohol abuse, chlorinated water, and yeast overgrowth. It is quite probable that these factors can also work in combination to produce leaky bowel syndrome symptoms in many people.

Undoubtedly, the first symptoms of leaky guts will manifest themselves in the gastrointestinal system. It is not unusual for diarrhea, nausea, and acid reflux syndrome to result. It can not only cause diarrhea, but this condition can alternate with spells of constipation. Many people suffering from leaky bowels will also experience abdominal pain and bleeding. Small wonder that leaky guts are often misdiagnosed as some form of IBD, inflammatory bowel disease.

As toxins, undigested foods, and fats are leaked from the intestines into the rest of the body, an autoimmune reaction can occur. When this happens, the immune system of the body has been so overloaded that it actually begins to attack the body itself. These diseases are notoriously difficult to treat and include colitis, Crohn's disease, arthritis, celiac disease, and perhaps lupus. As the connection between leaky guts and these conditions is often not recognized, they will be treated with steroids and/or antibiotics. Sadly, these medications will only make leaky gut syndrome worse.

Leaky bowel syndrome symptoms do not confine themselves to the conditions mentioned above, but can also produce a range of vague symptoms that can be difficult to diagnose correctly. One of the most common symptoms will be headache, which can progress to migraine headaches. The treatment for migraines includes pain relievers and a medication based on ergot, a fungus contamination of wheat. If Leaky Gut Syndrome is the cause of migraine headaches, these treatments will only serve to make it worse. While perhaps alleviating the pain and nausea of migraine headaches, these treatments will do nothing to cure the underlying cause, and the ergot will only add more fungus to the body.

This syndrome can also affect your mood and outlook, and many who are suffering from leaky bowels will find that they will be subject to emotional swings and depression.

Some people will find themselves irritable and even aggressive in their dealings with others. Many who are suffering from leaky guts will feel fatigued all the time, but also may have difficulty in falling to sleep.

As many cases of this condition are caused by an overgrowth of Candida yeast, it is possible to have leaky gut testing performed to see if the yeast is at the heart of the problem. The most effective test is a urine test where the patient drinks a solution containing two sugars. The urine is tested for six hours afterwards, and the results will help to determine whether leaky gut is the cause of the problems. If both sugars are present in high concentrations, this will indicate that the patient is suffering from leaky bowels. Blood work can be valuable in providing an answer to leaky guts if it shows the presence of antibodies that would attack Candida yeast. A stool sample can provide information not only about the presence of yeast, but also any other infections that might be present.

While leaky gut syndrome can present a number of sometimes perplexing symptoms, those who suspect that they are suffering from it should never simply give up on finding relief because their doctor is unable to provide an answer. A change in diet, as well as introducing probiotics, can often cure this uncomfortable disease naturally.

The Curative Properties and Health Benefits of Banana


Bananas have a special place in diets low in fats, cholesterol and salt. In the mythological ages in Europe, a banana was called the apple of paradise. In the traditional medicine in India and the ancient Persia this golden fruit is regarded as nature's secret of perpetual youth. To this day, banana is known for promoting healthy digestion and creating a feeling of youthfulness. Banana is one of the oldest and best known fruits of the world. It is delicious and available in all seasons.

Banana is of great nutritional value. It constitutes almost a complete balanced diet in combination with milk. It is a good source of quick energy and an excellent means of recovery from fatigue.

Hypertension and Heart Problem: Potassium salt, like beta blockers, can reduce the risk of hypertension and therefore heart problems. Banana, being a rich source of potassium and low in sodium is beneficial for high blood pressure patients.

Certain compounds in banana behave like angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors. ACE is responsible for rise in blood pressure. ACE inhibiting property has been found in six varieties of banana.

Obesity: A diet of half banana and skimmed milk during breakfast is considered as an effective remedy for weight reduction.

Intestinal Disorder: Banana is used as a dietary food against intestinal disorders. As chronic ulcer patients need to avoid any acidic fruit it is the only fruit they can consume without distress. It neutralizes the hyperacidity of the gastric juice and reduce the irritation of the ulcer. Ripe banana is highly beneficial in the treatment of ulcerative colitis as it is bland, easily digestible and slightly laxative. It relieves the acute symptoms and promotes the healing process.

Constipation and Diarrhea: Banana helps in both constipation and diarrhea as it balances the colonic functions in the large intestine. It absorbs large amount of water, which helps in proper bowel movement.

Dysentery: Mashed banana with little salt is a valuable remedy for dysentery. According to traditional naturopathy a combination of ripe banana, tamarind and common salt is most effective in this disease.

Anaemia: Being high in iron content, banana is beneficial in the treatment of anaemia. It stimulates the production of haemoglobin in blood.

Allergies: The fruit is very useful for those who are allergic to certain foods and thus suffer from skin rashes, digestive disorder or asthma. Banana contains compounds which in most cases are not allergic. The fruit, however, does cause allergic reactions in certain sensitive individuals and they should avoid it.

Tuberculosis: Bananas are considered useful in the treatment of tuberculosis. The juice of the plantain or the ordinary cooked banana works miracle in the treatment of tuberculosis.

Urinary Disorder: Juice from banana stem is a well known remedy for urinary disorders. It helps to improve kidney and liver functions. It has been found that it is of great help in the treatment for the removal of kidney and gall bladder stones.

Menstrual Disorder: Cooked banana flower eaten with curd is considered an effective medicine for painful menstruation and excessive bleeding. Banana flower increases the concentration of progesterone hormone which reduces the bleeding.

Other uses: Ripe banana is chiefly eaten in a dessert or as a breakfast fruit. Unripe fruits can be cooked. Banana chips made from fully mature unripe banana are tasty and healthy. The flour prepared from the dried unripe banana is three times richer in minerals than the wheat flour. It is also easily digestible than cereal starches and is an ideal food for the infants and patients. Banana is also helpful in arthritis.

Precautions: Banana must be thoroughly ripe otherwise it is difficult to digest. The raw banana contains 20 to 25 per cent starch. But during the process of ripening this starch is fully converted to a sugar which is easily assimilated.

The fruit should not be consumed by those suffering from renal failure because of its high potassium content.

Colitis Prevention and Treatment


Colitis, also known as ulcerative colitis, refers to a type of inflammatory bowel disease affecting the inner lining of the colon (the large intestine). Inflammation of the intestinal wall, whether chronic or acute, causes ulcers to be formed in the top layers of the lining. These ulcers may bleed and produce pus. A patient of colitis experiences an uncontrollable urge to empty the bowels frequently as in diarrhea (loose motions), in many cases accompanied by abdominal pain, rectal bleeding, painful spasms, appetite loss, fatigue and fever. The condition can affect people of all ages, but it is more commonly found in the 15 to 30 age group.

What Causes Colitis?

There are many theories about what may cause colitis. Contrary to popular belief, colitis is not a direct consequence of mental stress or an allergy to certain foods âEUR" though these factors may trigger or worsen the symptoms of colitis in certain people. It is found that people suffering from colitis present some abnormalities in their immune system, which supposedly starts reacting abnormally to some virus or bacteria present in the digestive tract, causing inflammation in the intestinal wall. But this may possibly be a consequence rather than the cause of colitis.

Research has also shown that family history, certain viruses and protozoa, and toxins-producing bacteria like Salmonella, Campylobacter jejuni, Clostridium and Shigella species may play a strong role in causing colitis. Patients undergoing radiotherapy treatment in the pelvic region may develop local colitis. Sometimes strong doses of some antibiotics can also trigger colitis. In the elderly, a drastic decrease in the blood supply (ischemia) to the colon is another factor contributing to colitis.

Detrimental Effects of Colitis

Persistent inflammation of the colon lining can cause extensive damage of the cells in the lining, and has been found to lead to colon cancer in about 5% of the patients suffering from chronic colitis. Obviously, the risk of colon cancer increases with the duration of the disease and the extent of damage caused to the colon lining. For example, if the damage extends to the entire colon then the risk of cancer may be as much as 32 times the normal, but if only the lower colon and rectum are involved then the risk is no higher than the normal. Also, people showing dysplasia (precancerous changes in the colon lining) are more prone to develop colon cancer from colitis.

Is Colitis Preventable?

Strict hygiene and sanitation measures while handling, cooking and eating food can go a long way in preventing colitis associated with infective germs. Other than that, as goes for any other health problem, incorporating healthy lifestyle and diet changes in your daily routine helps to make your body as disease-free as possible by strengthening your immunity to keep at bay not only colitis but also other diseases. Adopt the best health mantra: moderate exercise combined with a healthy diet consisting of whole grains, lentils, fruits, vegetables and water in plenty, and animal-origin foods in as restricted amounts as possible.

Diet Recommendations for Colitis

Diet goes a long way in helping you manage colitis. First and foremost, since fluid loss is substantial in colitis, make sure to drink 2âEUR"3 liters of water and lots of clear fluids like light soups, lemon tea, lemonade, etc., in order to prevent dehydration. Avoid greasy and fatty foods.

Also alcohol, highly seasoned foods and high-fiber foods may aggravate the problem of colitis and are best avoided. Naturopathy recommends a 3- to 5-day juice fast based on juices of fruits and vegetables like papaya, cabbage, carrot, sweet gourd, etc., and a post-fast diet of steamed vegetables and soft fruits along with plain yogurt. And a thorough chewing of whatever you eat.

To conclude, colitis can be managed and controlled with diet recommendations and restrictions, in addition to treatment with drugs prescribed by a specialist.

Rectal Bleeding - Causes and Symptoms


You may observe that you have got some rectal bleeding and may get worried over this abnormal symptom. In most situations, rectal bleeding is not serious and is in fact a common occurrence that can be corrected. However, in certain cases, rectal bleeding can be more serious if it points to early signs of a malignant condition. Consulting your doctor about it is a good idea.

Rectal bleeding is also known as hematochezia, and it alludes to the passage of bright red blood or maroon-coloured blood, with or without clots, from the rectum. If your rectal bleeding is low grade and self-limited, you probably do not require hospitalisations or urgent intervention. Some, however, are more serious.

Serious cases can occur in two situations. If you experience severe rectal bleeding and suffer from severe volume of blood loss and especially where anaemia is indicated, you would need hospitalisation. Or if you are severely ill due to some other conditions and you start to develop
rectal bleeding. In both these situations, you would need immediate medical attention.

Symptoms of rectal bleeding or hematochezia are obvious enough. You may observe toilet paper after wiping to be streaked with red blood or with pinkish stains. Or there may actually be fresh red blood oozing out of the rectum. But it is not as easy to distinguish the cause, whether it is something benign or malignant.

Causes of rectal bleeding can be many. Tears ripped in the rectal lining or infections affecting the rectum can cause hematochezia. Haemorrhoids are a frequent cause, when the swollen veins break. Polyps, which are lumps of tissue bulging out from the rectal lining, can also undergo bleeding. So will cancer. Diagnosis is therefore recommended so that early identification of possible colorectal cancer can take place.

Age is a significant risk factor in colon cancer. Polyps in the family history and ulcerative colitis that have persisted in the individual for over ten years also increase to a significant degree the chances of colorectal cancer. The physician will also watch for other signs like anaemia and sudden weight losses which will corroborate other observations.

However, if you experience rectal bleeding along with anal symptoms, like soreness and itching, changes in bowel habits, the chances that the bleeding is due to malignancy are less. You are likely to see symptoms like blood staining the toilet paper in anorectal causes.

Cases of bleeding ulcers must be referred to the doctor urgently since rectal bleeding will be massive. If your bleeding is caused by polyps, your doctor may recommend that you have them removed. Alternatively, if removal is not done, you should watch your diet to reduce any inflammation effects. If haemorrhoids are the probable cause of rectal bleeding, then consider incorporating more fiber into your diet.

Unfortunately, only a small proportion of patients seek medical advice for their rectal bleeding. Most people are too shy to let their doctors know. To find out if your rectal bleeding is serious or not, you really ought to see the doctor. During your visit, ensure that you give complete information on drugs and herbal medications that you have been taking. Such details are important in determining what may be causing your rectal bleeding.

The Crohn's Bowel Disease


The Crohn's bowel disease is a continual inflammatory ailment that can have an effect on any part of the gastrointestinal tract in the digestive system of a person, from mouth to the anus, as well as affecting other organs of the body. Crohn's disease is a kind of inflammatory bowel disease. The Ulcerative colitis also belongs to this group and shares some similarities with the symptoms and effects of the Crohn's disease. Nevertheless, ulcerative colitis only causes problems to the large intestine while Crohn's disease affects the small intestine. Crohn's disease affects the three layers of the bowel wall that are the inner lining, muscular layer and outer lining. The difference between these two diseases further is that the ulcerative colitis only affects the mucosa (inner lining). The prototypes of intestinal connection in Crohn's ailment are separated into large bowel (colonic) (around 25%), small and large bowel (ileocolic about 40%), and small bowel (30%). The duodenum is infrequently involved (at only 2%). The main pathological facets of the Crohn's disease are ulcers (which can be shallow and deep), correlation of the bowel lumen with adjacent structures (fistulae) and scar tissue, which may lead to contraction of the bowel lumen (strictures which can cause lumen stumbling block). The extra-intestinal structures engaged in Crohn's illness could either be local or systemic. Local can take place when fistulae are at hand, such as between the excrement and the vagina or the bladder. Systemic extra-intestinal manifestations can be pronounced in the skin, mucous membranes (shallow ulcers of the mouth and vagina), eyes (iritis, swelling of the iris), liver and gallbladder (arthralgia and arthritis, hepatitis and cirrhosis)

Crohn's disease fatality is an important cause of morbidity in the Australia continent as it affects about 50 people per 100 000 of the inhabitants. The rate is set to pile up in the coming years. The disease is prevalent among the adolescents and young adults with up to 60% of patients being detected of having the ailment 25 years of age or below. Nonetheless, Crohn's bowel disease can take place at any age. Females have a slight edge over their male counterparts as far as involvement with the disease is concern

The reasons of having this disease is not yet known as of this point of time, but a variety of genetic and environmental factors are considered to having a role in acquiring the disease. Moreover, a proof for a genetic component is present as siblings of Crohn's patients are 20-35 times more probable to have a Crohn's disease. Smoking, and higher sugar content in the diet may augment the threat of having the disease. A rudimentary diet or the so-called Crohn's Diet may control the Crohn's Disease symptoms. Crohn's ailment is more widespread in Western nations and more frequent in Caucasians in contrast to black-skinned populace.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Dog Diarrhea - Symptoms and Treatment of Diarrhea in Dogs


Diarrhea in dogs can have a number of different causes, including infection, parasites and stress. The first step in treating dog diarrhea is identifying its source, and one way to do this is to note its consistency, smell and color. In older and younger dogs it is more serious as it can cause dehydration. Make a visit to your veterinarian if your dog is in this risk group and experiencing loose bowels.

Causes of Dog Diarrhea

The following are common causes of diarrhea in dogs and their symptoms:

繚 Parasites - Roundworms are the most common dog parasite and since they affect the gastrointestinal tract, they often cause diarrhea and vomiting. Some worms, such as intestinal flukes, can cause bloody diarrhea, a more serious condition that should be attended to immediately by a veterinarian.

繚 Leptospirosis - These bacteria causes chills, muscle aches and fever, followed by extreme vomiting and diarrhea. It often results in kidney and liver damage and is sometimes fatal.

繚 Parvo - This virus is has a number of initial symptoms similar to leptospirosis, but is usually less dangerous. Diarrhea and vomiting that can lead to dehydration pose the greatest risk. In more severe cases, blood can be observed in the diarrhea.

繚 Hyperthyroidism - This condition results in an overproduction of thyroid hormone that speeds up the body's processes, including metabolism. Weight loss and diarrhea are common symptoms.

繚 Corona Virus - This is a serious viral condition that can lead to intense vomiting and diarrhea. In this case, the diarrhea will be watery, foul-smelling and yellow-orange in color.

繚 Canine Crohn's Disease and Colitis - Both of these conditions lead to inflammation of the intestines and can cause diarrhea and vomiting.

繚 Allergies - Allergic reactions to food or medication can often cause diarrhea.

Dog Diarrhea Treatment

Since diarrhea in dogs can be caused by a number of different conditions, it is important first to identify its source. Once the cause is removed the diarrhea will cease. To help your veterinarian identify the cause of diarrhea, try to collect a sample that you can keep in a jar for your visit. In some cases, your veterinarian will be able to use the sample to visually identify the cause while in others he or she might use it to perform a clinical diagnosis. Depending on the exact nature of the condition, a number of different treatments might be recommended, including antibiotics, FortiFlora Canine Nutritional Supplement or Centrine Tabs.

Regardless of the cause of diarrhea, it is important to treat the symptoms as well, especially in the cases of older and younger pets. Diarrhea can lead to intense dehydration, especially when it is accompanied by vomiting, so it is important to keep your dog hydrated. Your veterinarian might administer fluids intravenously or via injection, but you can also do your best to provide your dog with fluids. You also might want to keep your dog on a diet of chicken and rice for a while, as this will help to bind loose bowels in dogs.

7 Things You Should Know About Optical Migraines


Sometime in our lives, we experience headaches that come and go and are often so severe that our daily routines are affected. Oftentimes, when these headaches occur, we also experience some form of visual changes. Then we say, "It's probably just a migraine."

1. What is a migraine?

Migraine is a recurrent type of headache that is severely painful and usually occurs only on one side of the head. An aura occurs right before one of these attacks. An aura could be manifested as visual flashes or spots or even ringing in the ears which is opposite of the side where the headache is about to occur. The migraine attack may also come with symptoms of dizziness, vomiting, nausea and double vision.

2. What is an optical migraine?

As opposed to a real migraine, an optical migraine also involves an aura that comes before a migraine attack, but there is the absence of pain. This is rarer than the migraine that comes with severe pain. It is also know as acephalgic migraine or visual or ocular migraine. It is a migraine aura unaccompanied by headache.

The visual disturbances that are experienced are flashing lights that look like zigzag or "fortress-like" lights. These auras usually begin as small visual marches crossing the field of vision that slowly fades away. Attacks like these last for several minutes to almost an hour.

If it will come with a headache, the pain will follow in an hour. An optical migraine can also be experienced as a blind spot in the field of vision.

3. How sure am I that I am experiencing an optical migraine?

Migraines are usually diagnosed if the same symptoms are experiences over and over in many years. It is optical migraine if the same aura is experienced. In case there is a change in the visual pattern, it might be something more serious. A doctor should be consulted in this case.

4. What could be the cause of these migraines?

The cause for migraine is not yet confirmed, it has remained unknown. However, there have been theories that these headaches are caused by allergies, temporary edema of the brain and even endocrine disturbances. One thing is for sure, it is due to disturbance in the blood circulation in the brain. It has been proven that the pain is associated with the narrowing of blood vessels in the brain followed by dilation.

5. What could be more serious causes of headaches if they are not migraines?

Not all headaches are migraines and not all visual disturbances are caused by migraines. There could be more serious causes that may force you to consult a doctor. Visual changes can also be caused by partial seizures, a retina in the eye could have been detached, a "mini-stroke" or a transient ischemic attack, multiple sclerosis or even a brain tumor.

6. Who is more likely to get an optical migraine?

Optical migraines are usually experienced by more women than men at a ratio of 3:1. This is an illness that is usually inherited.

7. What is the common treatment for optical migraines?

Sedatives and aspirin are common medications prescribed to patients with this illness. Resting or sleeping in a dark room usually relieves the symptoms. However, if the aural migraine is accompanied by severe headache, injection of triptans or ingestion or nasal spraying of the same drug gives relief. Beta-blockers, antidepressants and antiepileptic drugs are also effective for most patients.

It is important to recognize the aura that comes before the headache so that medication can be taken before the actual attack. This will prevent the pain from setting in. Biofeedback has been proven to be a good type of therapy for patients who get these attacks.

Having all these in mind, you would now know if you are experiencing an ordinary headache or a true-blue migraine. Now, you could also determine if those weird visual disturbances are auras previous to a migraine attack or if it is an optical migraine.

What is important here is for you to recognize the symptoms that go with the headache. Observation is the key. You must recognize the tell-tale sign that you are about to get a full-blown attack of a migraine or if you should seek medical help because it is a sign of something more serious. Never take these headaches for granted, they could mean your life.

Crohn's Disease and Colitis - 10 Things You Need To Know


Crohn's Disease and Colitis are manageable diseases. When sufferers have the correct information, they can manage their condition. Patients with these diseases should always keep up to date about the latest research and developments.

10 Things You Need To Know

1. Patients can control uncomfortable symptoms.

When people have Crohn's Disease and Colitis but have not sought help, they can suffer needlessly from several symptoms such as diarrhea and stomach pain. When they receive a diagnosis, sufferers can seek out the proper care and soon they will learn to control their symptoms.

2. Sufferers should never ignore symptoms.

When symptoms are left untreated, they can cause serious complications. If sufferers ignore the signs, symptoms continue to intensify and the longer the situation continues, the worse the damage. Complications can result in numerous areas of the body. Serious effects can include malnutrition, bone fractures, arthritis, kidney stones, and other adverse conditions. Even organ damage can result from ignoring symptoms.

3. People live a normal life span.

Men can live for 78 years and women live for 79 years - a normal life span. Crohn's Disease and Colitis are not terminal illnesses. Though the true culprit in lifespan goes unaccounted as these are commonly know as the complications such a bowel cancer which can be terminal.

4. Sufferers can resume a normal life.

Life does not end with the diagnosis of these conditions. Crohn's Disease and Colitis sufferers can lead a normal lifestyle. When people are diagnosed and receive treatment, they can learn to manage or even heal their disease. They can begin to enjoy life again - to the fullest.

5. Crohn's Disease and Colitis are slightly different conditions.

Usually, Colitis is confined to the colon, but Crohn's Disease could be present anywhere in the gastrointestinal tract.

6. The Western Diet will play havoc with Crohn's Disease and Colitis.

It is not surprising that patients do not feel well on the Western diet. The average North American diet has plenty of sugars, fats, chemical additives, and processed foods.

7. Vitamin A might help these conditions.

Researchers are working to see if there is a link between Vitamin A and improvements in patients' conditions. The research findings have not been released at this point.

8. People have found relief from symptoms with a water fast and a regular raw food diet.

Many patients claim that they have found a way to control (and even eliminate their symptoms). Several patients have had success by participating in a water fast and changing to a diet of fruits (including fatty fruit such as avocado) and vegetables. Patients can also eat small servings of nuts and seeds.

9. Check with your doctor or naturopath.

Sufferers should not try water fasts or extreme changes to their diet - unless they have checked with their doctor or naturopath. A fruit and vegetable diet is a healthy choice. Yet people cannot make drastic changes to their diet or put their body under extra duress without getting a medical opinion.

A raw food diet and reasonable fast may not cause any problems for most people. Yet sometimes individuals have multiple conditions. When it comes to one's health, people must exercise caution.

10. There is no cure for Crohn's Disease and Colitis.

These conditions are 'chronic' conditions. Although there is no cure, both conditions can be managed or even healed and people can live healthy, active lives. Diagnosis is the first step to regaining your health. Modern health techniques are well-equipped to help sufferers to control or heal their conditions. Once you know more about your condition, you can combat and win against Crohn's Disease and Colitis.

Symptoms and Treatment of Colitis in Dogs


Chances are every dog owner has had to deal with some bouts of canine diarrhea. At times, though, the condition can seem to last longer than a day or two, which may be a sign of something more significant. Just like humans, dogs can develop an irritable bowel condition known as colitis.

In the simplest terms, colitis is an inflammation of the colon, which causes persistent (and sometimes painful) diarrhea. For some dogs, this may be an actual irritable bowel syndrome that may require medication. For other dogs, simple changes to the diet can relieve the symptoms.

There are many causes of colitis, both acute (which may resolve in 1-3 weeks) and chronic (which could be there for life). Whipworms, bacteria, fungi, and diet are all perpetrators. Allergies can also play a role, so it's good to have your dog tested.

For most dogs, antibiotics and a change in diet can help. The most common diet remedy is to feed your dog a hamburger and rice diet - 2 parts rice to 1 part hamburger. Vets call this a "bland diet." It soothes your dog's stomach and keeps it away from some of the grains and fillers that are in store-bought dog food, which can sometimes cause digestive issues with your pooch.

It's important to note, though, that the diet remedy will not help to prevent your dog from having continued trouble with colitis.

When my dog had her first problems with colitis, the vet had me put her on antibiotics for a week and a bland diet for two weeks. This did work, but within a month, she was having more diarrhea. If you find yourself in a similar position, consider putting your dog on probiotics.

One of the problems dogs face is that diarrhea from colitis will also flush the good bacteria from your dog's digestive tract. Giving your dog probiotics will restore that good bacteria to your dog's system, giving it the ability to fight off any future inflammations.

As always, you should consult with a vet before doing anything, but I have found that Purina's Fortiflora works exceptionally well. It's simply a packet of powder each morning. Since my dog has been on the probiotics, she has not had any trouble with colitis or diarrhea. In fact, she seems to enjoy the powder, as it's not unusual for her to lick the food pieces with the powder first.

Anything you can do to help your dog's digestive system is certainly much appreciated by your canine companion. My dog is healthier and happier now.

Hair Loss as Symptom of Medical Disorder


Excessive hair loss should never be dismissed as a cosmetic problem, as it can be an early warning sign of impending illness. Any change in hair can be the body's way of telling you to pay attention to your health.

The condition of one's hair is an indication of their entire physical and emotional well-being. When a person is physically or emotionally ill their hair may become dull and lifeless, and may begin to fall out. Traditional Chinese medicine and other healing systems view the outward appearance of one's hair as an indication of the internal system.

Hair loss is a symptom of many medical conditions. Taking hair loss seriously in the beginning stages can help prevent a slight imbalance from becoming a more serious medical condition. In many cases hair loss is temporary and can be easily corrected once the cause is identified and addressed.

An example of hair loss as an early symptom of impending illness was documented in the Journal of Royal Society of Medicine (JRSM, December 1989.) A 40 year old female experienced chronic diffuse hair loss with no other symptoms. Six months later she experienced an attack of ulcerative colitis. She was treated and remained well for eighteen months. During this time her hair loss ceased. Her second attack of ulcerative colitis was also preceded by diffuse hair loss before any other symptoms were present. Because of this pattern, another episode of hair loss could be a warning of the possibility of an upcoming ulcerative colitis attack, and preventative measures can be taken.

Other gastrointestinal disorders such as Chron's disease and Celiac disease often include hair loss as a symptom. These types of disorders hinder the body's ability of absorb nutrients. Malnourishment often shows up in the hair before other symptoms are present.

Hair loss is often the first symptom of any type of adrenal gland imbalance. If treated early balance can be re-established. Untreated adrenal gland disturbances can progress to more serious disorders such as Addison's disease or Cushing's syndrome.

The thyroid is commonly involved in hair loss. A healthy thyroid is essential for healthy hair. Even a slight deficiency or excess of thyroid hormones could cause hair loss. The thyroid should always be checked when hair loss occurs.

There are over 80 different autoimmune disorders. Although hair loss is very common with certain autoimmune disorders such as lupus, scleroderma, and Grave's disease, it can be a symptom of almost all autoimmune conditions. Changes in texture, color, dryness etc. commonly occur in autoimmune disorders. Autoimmune conditions cause the immune system to mistakenly view its own cells as foreign invaders. In response the immune system begins to attack its own body, affecting various organs and body systems.

Any liver or kidney deficiency can manifest as hair loss. In Chinese medicine the kidneys are believed to be the primary organ connected to scalp hair. It is thought that beautiful lustrous hair is a sign of healthy kidneys; and that a weakness in the kidneys can cause thinning and prematurely gray hair.

Problems with insulin and blood sugar levels such as in hypoglycemia and diabetes can cause hair loss. Iron deficiency anemia and pernicious anemia are also causes of hair loss.

Any hormonal imbalance can lead to hair loss. A common cause of hair loss in women is polycystic ovarian syndrome.

Candidiasis albicans is a condition of yeast overgrowth which can become very destructive and cause many health problems including hair loss.

These are some of the more common medical conditions in which has loss can be a symptom. Anytime the body is not functioning optimally hair loss may occur. Because hair is the fastest growing tissue in the body (along with bone marrow) it is very sensitive to any disturbances.

It is important to pay attention to any changes in hair and to identify the cause as soon as possible. Correcting the problem early could minimize future health problems.

Leaky Gut Syndrome: The Causes, Symptoms and How to Deal With It


Leaky gut syndrome is a condition that affects people around the world. It is sometimes misdiagnosed by a professional in the medical profession. Many doctors do not test for leaky gut nor do they recognize that the situation exists in the human body. Today, there are people that are not aware that they are suffering from such a condition. In the paragraphs below, we are going to tell you about the causes, the symptoms and how to deal with it, so pay close attention to what we have to tell you.

The Causes

Various factors can cause this illness. Some of those factors may include stress, hypochlorhydia, alcoholism, pharmaceutical drugs, poor diet and allergies. Those are just some causes of the illness - there are still many things that can cause leaky gut.

Symptoms

There are various symptoms that you need to watch for. Some of the symptoms include abdominal pain, heartburn, malnutrition, insomnia, cramps, gluten intolerance and food allergies. The illness has also been related to different diseases such as multiple sclerosis, autism, celiac disease, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia and dermatitis.

Unfortunately, this syndrome could trigger other disorders that you may currently have. For example, leaky gut can trigger or worsen celiac disease, Crohn's disease, asthma and rheumatoid arthritis.

How to Deal with it

If you believe you have this form of ailment, it would be a good idea to get some tests done. If you are experiencing any of the symptoms we mentioned above, then you need to seek help from a professional. One of the main solutions to this illness would be proper nutrition. If you are diagnosed with leaky gut, it is important that you eat the right foods and avoid those that are rich in preservatives. Foods that are rich in preservatives can aggravate the damaged part of your intestine. Healthy foods, such as fruits and vegetables will help create a healthy digestive system.

As of right now, there is no form of medication that can directly "cure" this illness. Until then, you need to pay attention to the causes and take care of your body.

Mind you, it isn't just the food you consume that can cause this problem. Some of the beauty products you apply to your skin can cause the condition. Some of the beauty products contain chemicals that can aggravate leaky gut. You should also avoid NSAIDS and alcohol. You need to make sure you eat plenty of fiber. A good supplement to take would contain Lactobacillus. An anti-inflammatory diet would be a good idea. In addition, you may want to take advantage of an amino acid, because it will help maintain intestinal metabolism.

This problem is easy to cure. All you have to do is go back to your once healthy lifestyle and get rid of those things that can damage your intestine. Through research and professional help, you will be able to get past this problem.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

The Importance of Paying Attention to Ulcer Symptoms


Stressful lifestyles, poor diets and the abuse of cigarettes, alcohol and caffeine are characteristic to many people these days. All these factors contribute to the development of digestive disorders and an increasing number of people have been diagnosed with different forms of ulcer lately.

Ulcer is an inflammation, sourness or lesion of the gastrointestinal tract and the disorder can either be developed at the lining of the duodenum, stomach or esophagus. Some forms of ulcer (duodenal ulcer) are considered to be of benign nature, while others (stomach ulcer) may even lead to cancer if ignored or mistreated.

Ulcer occurs on the background of deteriorations of the protective mucus barrier that covers the stomach and internal organs. The main cause of the disorder is considered to be bacterial infestation. Ulcer is developed in the presence of bacteria called Helicobacter pylori, which cause infections of the gastrointestinal tract. It is very important to intervene quickly in overcoming ulcer, as it may lead to complications like perforate ulcer or bleeding ulcer. In most cases, these severe forms of ulcer need immediate surgical intervention, as they seriously affect the health of patients, sometimes even causing their death.

In the United States alone, millions of people suffer from ulcer and other gastrointestinal disorders at certain stages in their lives. There are thousands of new cases of ulcer every year and many people that are diagnosed with some forms of the disorder need hospitalization. It is vital to spot ulcer symptoms as soon as possible, in order to prevent complications from occurring.

The most common ulcer symptoms are sourness, pain and burns at the abdominal level. Many people tend to disregard these first ulcer symptoms, considering that their internal discomfort may be due to stress and fatigue. Only when they observe that their abdominal discomfort and pain reappears periodically, people realize that something is wrong. When ulcer occurs, affected people experience pain and sourness on the empty stomach, but also between meals and sometimes late at night. Some people may feel no internal distress during daytime, while having problems sleeping at night because of abdominal pain. These pains can be temporarily ameliorated by eating or taking antacids, but this won't stop them from reoccurring.

Other ulcer symptoms include poor appetite, severe indigestion, nausea and vomiting. In the case of more severe forms of the disorder, ulcer symptoms may include the presence of blood in the vomit and feces, dark-colored vomit of thick consistency, black stools, bloating, belching, fatigue, body weakness and dehydration. Constant bleeding may cause anemia and weight loss.

It is vital to spot ulcer symptoms as soon as possible. When you experience abnormalities that indicate the presence of ulcer, you should ask for medical guidance and follow an appropriate treatment for your condition. Prompt intervention when dealing with ulcer can stop complications from occurring, minimizing the threat of the disorder.

Don't Ignore the Essential Colitis Treatment


There are people who suffer from poor health and diseases and rather than seek medical help continue to be at the mercy of symptoms and suffer in silence. If colitis is the problem, then it can actually be dangerous to health not to seek medical intervention. For the vast majority of sufferers, whilst they do receive help, it is important to ensure that they are taking advantage of all the colitis treatment available.

It is only natural that the sufferer in the early course of a colitis diagnosis will have concerns and questions that require to be answered relating to the impact the symptoms will have on their life, what exactly all the colitis symptoms are and how to cope through daily life, both during periods of a flare up and remission. It is essential that the sufferer is aware of, understands and uses the treatments for colitis available that will help in coping daily with the effects of the disease.

It is not an unusual scenario that when discomfort and pain occur in the abdominal area, there can be a tendency to just carry on with life or if it persist for a few days then take "over the counter" medication to try and stop the principle symptom of diarrhoea. Unfortunately, the symptoms will not be brought under control by these medicines. What has to be realised is that this is a challenge that cannot be overcome utilising such medication as the cause of the problem is not temporary as with a gut infection. It is essential that the sufferer makes contact with their doctor to discuss the symptoms being endured and in the first instance a course of anti inflammatory drugs will be prescribed to try and reduce the inflammation and ulceration of the large colon, the reasons for the symptoms occurring.

This prescribed medication requires to be taken over a period of time in order for the inflammation to reduce and for the normal function of the colon to return. It is the case that some amount of medication will continue to be used to try and ensure that the inflammation remains dormant but unfortunately there is no guarantee this will happen. Extra assistance will take the form of steroids to fight the inflammation and ulceration. It should be understood that colitis symptoms will not disappear during the few days after the medication is taken, but there is a gradual reduction and slow return to health. This period of time can take from a week to over a month.

Unfortunately, there will be times that the patient will have to enter hospital due to the strength of the symptoms where a period of intense care should have the effect of bringing them under control. There will be more powerful medicine available though its use will only be adopted in instances where the regular treatment has not succeeded as anticipated.

To ensure that every sufferer's colitis experience is as manageable as possible, it can be very advantageous to gain and use the knowledge of others who have experienced colitis to ensure that they are not missing out on a colitis treatment to enable them to make their daily life easier to cope with and, importantly, to ease their anxieties.

Do You Avoid Ulcerative Colitis Cure Claims?


It is the nirvana that anyone that has been diagnosed with colitis seeks. Imagining the familiar pattern of relapses and remissions disappearing along with the pain and discomfort that the disease brings. The weight loss, the feeling of great tiredness, even exhaustion could all be a memory if only there appeared a vision offering the great hope of an ulcerative colitis cure.

Today, with greater numbers of media outlets, there are bold claims emerging that this one formula or secret plan contains the elixir that the medical profession have been investigating for decades and decades and still not found. The large amounts of money that is invested each year into research by charities, universities and drug companies, undertaking complex experiments and trials has still not found the elixir.

There have been some breakthroughs in recent years as to better understanding of colitis, including some interesting findings within genetics, yet the work continues and the hope is there that one day there will be a definitive reason why the disease occurs and how it can be cured. Until that day, sufferers will have to continue taking the prescribed medications and trying to control their own disease to live life as normally as possible.

These bold "cure" claims are often argued and "evidenced" on the use of diet or natural herbal or vitamin cures. Diet is a very important factor during both periods of relapse and remission in providing the sufferer with the nutrients and vitamins in fighting the disease. It is important to understand how the likes of diet plays a part in reducing the chances of instigating colitis symptoms such as diarrhea both when in periods of remission and relapse. Yet to make the claim that colitis can be cured by just eliminating a certain food or food group may not be the entire story.

When in remission, there are still times that colitis symptoms may appear. This could in fact be a one time occurrence where diarrhea and perhaps some blood appear then the bowel returns to normal function. This may or may not be able to be traced to something that was eaten. But was this just a reaction to the food that manifested itself as diarrhea and some blood because the sufferer has colitis and they are now more susceptible to irritation caused by certain foods? It is perhaps the fact that colitis may have caused the reaction rather than the food causing the colitis. If these foods are avoided, is colitis cured?

It is important to recognise that diet can play a part in trying to manage the symptoms of colitis and avoiding certain food or food groups can be the answer to reduce provoking a reaction in the sufferer's bowel. Yet by eliminating such won't in itself be an ulcerative colitis cure but a means of avoiding certain symptoms that colitis brings. It is an important aspect for the sufferer to understand in managing their daily life with colitis and it is invaluable to seek the experience of others who have endured the challenge in order to ease their undoubted anxieties.

MRT Testing Is Helpful For Food Intolerance And Sensitivity That Is Not Caused By Food Allergies


Food intolerance and sensitivity reactions that are not due to an allergy:

Certain foods, additives and chemicals are capable of triggering immune reactions that are not due to allergies. Chemicals mediators released by the immune system are capable of producing a variety of body reactions and symptoms. Avoiding foods that produce such reactions is suppose to resolve or at least significantly improve symptoms resulting from eating those foods. Mediator release (MRT) testing measures the release of chemical mediators from white blood cells and platelets in response to specific foods, additives or chemicals. Such chemical reactions presumably indicate sensitivity to these foods or additives.

Principles of commercially available mediator release testing (MRT):

Commercially available mediator release testing (MRT, Signet Diagnostic Corporation, http://www.nowleap.com) is based on measuring in the blood the reaction of various immune mediator chemicals released into in response to a food or chemical to which you have become sensitive or intolerant. The result is that when exposed to such foods or chemicals your blood cells release various chemicals that cause an alteration of the ratio of solids (cells) to liquid (serum) in your blood that can be measured. The white blood cells and platelets shrink and the volume of the liquid increases. The degree of change can be measured and reported as mild or moderate to severe corresponding with the degree of sensitivity to that particular food, additive or chemical.

Test results of 150 foods and chemicals combined with elimination diet and counseling:

A panel of 150 food and chemicals (123 foods and 27 chemicals) is available. The foods or chemicals producing abnormal reactions are summarized in color tables provided along with a comprehensive report containing a result's based specific elimination diet plan supplemented with several hours of personalized counseling from a dietician.

Insurance coverage for MRT food sensitivity and intolerance testing:

Several insurance carriers pay for at least a portion of the cost of this testing however because it is considered "out of network" for most plans patients are usually responsible for payment of the service. Some carriers consider the testing "experimental" or not validated and therefore do not cover the testing.

Conditions benefited by MRT testing include migraines, IBS, fatigue and fibromyalgia:

Signet markets the testing for several conditions based on limited published research combined with their extensive clinical experience and patient testimonials. They claim success with reducing or eliminating a myriad of symptoms or conditions. These include migraines, headaches, autistic behavior, anxiety, depression, ADD, sinus and ear, nose and throat problems, irritable bowel syndrome, vomiting syndromes, Celiac, chronic stomachaches, bladder problems, fibromyalgia, arthritis, eczema, hives, and chronic fatigue syndrome.

Skeptical doctor and frustrated patients look for answers:

Initially, I was skeptical about MRT. However, I began advocating it several months ago because many of my patients had ongoing symptoms or findings that suggested an ongoing food intolerance or sensitivity but the testing available to us could not tell us what food or foods may be a problem. After reviewing the available research data I concluded MRT testing had adequate scientific basis to recommend it as an option to those who were interested and would consider making dietary changes based on the results.


Expert food allergy doctor and patients find MRT testing helpful and worthwhile:

So far, my experience is that most of those who have undergone the testing and implemented dietary changes as a result have noted significant improvement in a variety of digestive and non-digestive symptoms. I have also noted some very interesting patterns in people with other allergies. There appears to be a strong correlation with food-pollen cross reactions, more commonly known as the oral allergy syndrome (OAS). I am following this systematically and hope to report my observations formally in the future.

Previously available testing and diet interventions fail to provide relief in some patients:

All of my patients who have decided to undergo MRT testing have already been tested for Celiac disease and most have had food allergy testing as well as both upper and lower endoscopy exams with biopsies. All also had already tried dietary interventions. Some have had tests that confirmed one or more food allergies, Celiac disease or gluten sensitivity or have presence of mast cell enterocolitis; eosinophilic esophagitis, gastroenteritis or colitis; or lymphocytic enteritis. Though most had some improvement with dietary interventions based on their previous tests, many had ongoing symptoms with or without inconclusive or negative food allergy testing.

Get MRT testing and try an elimination diet:

I believe MRT testing is a helpful addition to the evaluation and treatment of food intolerance. The testing does require a doctor's order. If your doctor is not familiar with the testing they can learn more at http://www.nowleap.com. If your doctor will not order the testing Signet can help you locate a doctor in your area or you can obtain the testing as part of an on-line consultation. An elimination diet based on specific foods to which you are intolerant but not necessarily allergic to may be the key to relief from a variety of symptoms and conditions. If you are suspecting a food intolerance, get tested today.

What's the Meaning of Blood in My Poop?


What does it mean if I see blood in my poop?

First, don't get scared. At least for younger people, the reason is not always serious. It could be hemorrhoids, it could be medicine you're taking, it could be colitis, and (usually in older people) it could be cancer.

If you actually see blood, then most likely it's red, but sometimes it can be black. Blood that mixes with stomach acid turns black and means the bleeding is coming from high in the gastrointestinal tract (the stomach or duodenum). If you see unusually dark or black-colored stools (called melena), or ones that look like tar, it may be blood that's passed all the way down from your stomach through your intestines. A stomach ulcer or irritation is commonly the culprit. Since this can be serious, see your doctor right away.

Now if the blood is red, first a question: is it a streak on the outside of the bowel movement, or blood in the toilet water, or blood mixed in with the stool (poop)?

If there's a streak on the outside of the bowel movement, it's often caused by external hemorrhoids. There may be pain associated with this type of bleeding, which is commonly seen with constipation or large stools.

If there's blood on the stool and perhaps some dripping into the toilet water, this may be internal hemorrhoids, which are often painless. These, too, are associated with constipation and hard stools, but also with diarrhea and straining.

You should confirm these conditions with your doctor, but hemorrhoids are probably the "best case" scenario and are easily treated (most of the time). Occasionally a tumor (such as cancer) will present this way as well. Anyone over age 50 should be checked for colon cancer.

If the blood is mixed in with the stool but you have no other symptoms, cancer is again a possibility, along with colitis, diverticulitis, and medication effects. If you are taking aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen, or other anti-inflammatory drug or blood thinner, stopping these medicines and consulting your doctor is advisable. If you have infection or inflammation (such as diverticulitis, colitis, or inflammatory bowel disease) you'd probably have some sort of symptom other than just bleeding: abdominal discomfort, cramping, gas, bloating, diarrhea. However, some patients just have bleeding. Either way, having blood mixed in with the stool is usually serious and you should have this evaluated promptly.

Sometimes people have diarrhea (with or without blood) after taking an antibiotic. This may be due to antibiotic-related colitis (clostridium difficile colitis, " c. diff") and requires prompt attention. Report these symptoms to your doctor right away, as you'll probably require a second antibiotic to treat this condition. However, certain antibiotics may cause diarrhea on their own without causing c. diff colitis.

Lastly, sometimes red dye or red food can look like blood, but isn't. Beets, red jello, and other red foods have been known to be confused with blood, but don't attritube red discoloration to food unless you're sure.

Copyright 2010 Cynthia J Koelker MD

Recognizing Intestinal Candida Symptoms


Intestinal Candida symptoms vary quite a lot and it is not very easy to distinguish from the symptoms of many other diseases. The human intestine is the habitat of the Candida albicans fungus and the intestines is therefore also the prime target of attack for Candida yeast infection. Once the fungus can penetrate the colon wall it will spread all over the body, affecting almost all the organs in the body from the skin and nails to the brain. This is when you will be experiencing intestinal Candida symptoms, such as; Abdominal Pain, Bloating, Colitis, Constipation, Diarrhea, Food Allergies, Gas, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Leaky Gut Syndrome, Rectal Itching, Sugar Cravings, Intestinal Ulcers and many others.

A very large number of people all over the world suffer from intestinal yeast infections without even knowing about it. Usually the the first signs are indigestion, bloating and gas, and if not treated properly then it can start to cause low energy levels, pain in the muscles and poor concentration.

Many people don't stop and think what is causing this and take antacids to stop the burning of the indigestion, and to cut down the gas problem. This is not a good idea. What do you say is the best to do with weed in your garden? Just cutting it or will it be better to pull it out?  Remember that antacids are only masking your intestinal candida symptoms by suppressing one symptom and has no effect on the root cause of the problem.

This type of actions will start a vicious cycle. The Candida is not killed by the antacids and keeping on multiplying until it is strong enough in numbers to attack your abdominal wall which is when you will start experiencing those nasty intestinal Candida symptoms listed before. 

That is when a symptoms like indigestion and a bit of gas will turn into much more serious symptoms like:


  • tiredness, aching joints and muscles

  • recurrent/chronic vaginal fungal infections

  • urinary tract infections

  • mood swings, brain fog, concentration problems

  • skin disorders

  • toxic liver

  • food allergies

The best is to always treat any intestinal problems with natural treatments. It is adviseable not take over the counter relief at the first signs of intestinal problems. Many of those medications could make your yeast infection worse by causing an imbalance in your intestinal flora, and weakening your immune system. Your immune system must always be strong to prevent candida overgrowth.

In most cases a natural treatment regime can stop your suffering, improve your immune system and re-balance the flora.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Colon Cleansing Supplements


The main function of colon is that it re-absorbs the nutrients and water into our bodies and also eliminates the toxic wastes through regular bowel movements. When the bowel is impacted, some problems arise such as constipation, hemorrhoids, ulcerative colitis and colon cancer. Some of the common symptoms resulting from gathering of toxins in the bowel can include headaches, bad breath, allergy symptoms, PMS, fatigue, depression, irritability, bloating, and frequent infections. In order to prevent such problems, it is very much important to cleanse their colon, small and large intestine regularly.

The five major ways by which the colon can be cleansed can be named as follows, Colon Hydrotherapy which is also know as colonic irrigations, Enemas, Herbal supplements, Laxatives, Oxygen-based Cleansers. Colon hydrotherapy is the process in which warm, filtered water being gently amalgamated into the colon through the anus via disposable plastic tubing. This procedure must be performed by a certified or licensed professional with a view to get the optimum results and safety. Enemas are actually a treatment which has been used for many centuries to care for constipation. As a matter of fact their effectiveness depends on the type of enema that is used. Generally, enemas remove material from the lower part of the colon. They are seriously useful for emptying the rectum, which is the lowest 8 to 12 inches of the colon. But it is different that many people do not want to insert the enema into their rectal cavity. The different types of enemas are named as water enemas which is similar to hydrotherapy except using a bag as much less water, coffee enemas, and clay enemas.

There are some Herbal Supplements which has tried to venture into this area, some of these contain psyllium husk. These are classified as herbal supplements and usually come in pill or capsule form. Psyllium is a bulk-forming laxative and is high in fiber as well as mucilage. The laxative properties of psyllium are due to the swelling of the husk as soon as it comes in contact with water. The work of psyllium can be seen as a hard sponge as it works it way down. This often causes a vacate of the bowel. Laxatives are something which is used as temporary treatments of constipation. They are often effective at clearing but they do not cleanse. There are some serious contraindications including dehydration and loss of muscle around the colon lining. If the case is to treat temporary blockage, in that case a laxative can be helpful.

Oxygen-Based Colon Cleansing is another way to get a thorough colon cleanse. The oxidation reduction reaction is the only true way to melt away that compacted matter. These cleansers mainly use specialized ozonated magnesium oxidesto which reduce the solid toxic mass into a liquid or gas form. Among them the good ones work in the whole system, apart from the large intestine as the other forms of constipation treatments. The ozonated magnesium oxides are able to clean the entire intestinal tract and also deliver much needed oxygen along the way. Some of the important oxygen cleansers which are available on the market include: Homozon, Oxy-Powder®, Oxy-OxC, Oxy-Mag, Oxy-Mega, Aerobic Mag 07, Colozone and Colosan

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How to Treat Feline Bloody Stool at Home


Feline bloody stool is something to be concerned about. This can be a sign of a number of medical problems, so it is important to take your cat to the vet. Before you do, you should have a list of the symptoms you have noticed, which will help your vet make a conclusive diagnosis. Beyond that, knowing the best way to treat these symptoms and cure the underlying cause will prevent your cat from having to endure this condition in the future. In the article you'll learn the symptoms, causes and treatments for blood in cat stool and how to help your cat.

Symptoms of Feline Bloody Diarrhea & Blood in Stool

Beyond seeing blood in your cat's stool or diarrhea, you may also notice one or more of the following symptoms. Since noting these symptoms will be helpful to your vet, make sure to write them down:


  • Sudden weight loss

  • Drinking excessive water

  • Loss of appetite

  • Frequent bowel movements (more than usual)

  • Decrease in activity, lethargy

  • Exertion or pain during defecation


Causes of Feline Bloody Diarrhea

The causes of blood in diarrhea can include one or more of the following:


  • Bacterial infection

  • Bowel inflammation or colitis

  • Parasites

  • Ingestion of household poisons or foods that cause allergic reactions

  • Antibiotics


Treating Feline Blood Stool

Since blood in diarrhea or stool can be indicative of digestion problems, make sure to feed your cat quality food. Many pet owners do not understand that canned cat food and kibble are processed foods. Some of these food contain dyes, fillers, additives and preservatives. These are not healthy for your cat. Feed your cat natural food that is high in fiber, low in fat and has good quality protein. Refrain from giving your cat table scraps.

If your cat has worms, use a de-worming medication to get rid of them, but do your research before considering the use of other medications or drugs. One of the causes of feline bloody diarrhea is antibiotics, so administering them to treat a symptom that is caused by them is obviously not a smart course of action. Antibiotics have side effects and suppress symptoms, but do not cure the problem. This is why pet owners around the world are turning to homeopathic remedies to treat and prevent problems in the colon and urinary tract.

These remedies contain ingredients that work as effectively as antibiotics, but have no side effects. They work at the cellular level to heal symptoms like feline bloody stool and the conditions that gave rise to it. They will fortify your cat's immunity and since they are gentle and affordable, they can be used daily to prevent problems from recurring. Best of all, they are convenient: you just sprinkle them on your cat's food or put a few granules in your cat's mouth.

Since all natural remedies are not created equal, be sure to do your research. Look for remedies that contain proven ingredients like berberis, cantharis and uva ursi.

Crohn's Disease? There's Crohn's Help Now


Crohn's disease typically impacts the very last section of the small intestine, but can also affect other locations in the gastrointestinal tract. Ulcerative Colitis affects just the large intestine ( colon ). Crohn's disease is a bit more common in women versus men. It is usually a persistent disorder, often called -inflammatory bowel disease. The condition will cause ulcers within the intestinal area and could be anywhere between the mouth area and rectum.

Symptoms Signs or symptoms of Crohn's disease include things like fever, low energy, abdominal and cramping pains, rectal bleeding, recurrent looseness of the bowels and lack of appetite which ultimately cause weight-loss and poor nutrition. As this is a persistent issue, which means it is continual, scar tissue formation can accumulate within the intestinal tract and even result in obstruction and may also bring about holes in the affected area, referred to as fistulas.

Cause of Crohn's Disease The factors that cause Crohn's disease aren't entirely understood. Nevertheless, the top features of the illness would suggest an autoimmune dysfunction. Although additional studies are necessary, the top present-day way of thinking is that the microorganisms within the intestinal tract get inadequate access into the intestinal wall, which activates an immune response against bordering tissue. What may cause Crohn's disease is often a fiercely argued and controversial subject. Many notions are plentiful about the sources of Crohn's disease. Some say it's a condition brought on by the body's very own defense mechanisms, while some feel it's a genetic issue. Others however, believe that dietary practices and inadequate nourishment, in fact, bring about the disease. Although, many more point to bacteria and fungi as the trigger.

Inflammation Crohn's disease brings about inflammation deep within the lining of the intestinal tract. Some studies have shown that present and past tobacco users have higher risk of developing Crohn's disease than non-smokers do. Among the individuals with the disease, tobacco is linked to a increased rate of relapse, repeat surgical procedures, and immuno-suppressive therapy. Why cigarette smoking raises the potential risk of Crohn's disease is not known. However, many theorists are convinced that cigarettes may decrease the intestine's defenses, reduce the circulation of blood to the intestines, or bring about the body's defense mechanism alterations that lead to inflammation.

Treatment Treatment may well include things like drug therapies, natural health supplements, surgical procedures, or a mixture of these options. The desired objectives of treatment approaches are to manage the inflammation and correct nutritional deficiencies. Treatment may help manage the condition by minimizing how frequently an individual experiences a recurrence, but it is said there no cure. Side effects of conventional medication for Crohn's It is crucial that an individual is aware that pharmaceutical medications have possible side effects.

Immune Modifiers The immune system modifiers work by suppressing the body's defense mechanism to minimize inflammation. Typical unwanted side effects include things like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, higher possibility of an infection, diminished white blood cell count, and liver deterioration. Anti-inflammatory prescription drug, including drugs like Infliximab, also have side effects. Infliximab suppresses the body's defense mechanism to allow it to control inflammation. By doing this, affected individuals encounter weakened immune systems which makes them susceptible to microbial infections and bacterial contamination including TB.

Alternative Treatment Method Unless of course, you've been hiding inside a cave over the past few years, you most likely are aware of the growth in the alternative health industry. With diminishing confidence in modern-day medicine, consumers are stepping into a virtual time machine and looking to solutions of earlier times for remedies of the future. Dealing with Crohn's disorders obviously is no exception.

Managing The Symptoms Side effects and additional complications that occur with Crohn's disease are the major objectives of most physicians and health care professionals. Precisely the same results however, can be obtained through the use of less hazardous, far more gentle compounds in the human body, as opposed to the generally approved prescription drugs. There are numerous herbal plants and herbal solutions which, rather effectively, respond to minimizing, and in many cases, eradication Crohn's disease symptoms and unwanted side effects.