7 Fast Facts about Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

February 19, 2009 by mbelcher · Leave a Comment
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Whenever we suffer from abdominal pain and recurring diarrhea or constipation, Irritable Bowel Syndrome might seem a likely culprit. But IBS is a serious medical condition that is far more devastating than a simple upset stomach. Here are seven facts to help you decide if you have Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Read more

Common Treatments for Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

February 19, 2009 by mbelcher · Leave a Comment
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When we experience stomach upset, we often attribute it to spicy food, a fatty diet, or unusual levels of stress. While these things can cause stomach upset, recurring symptoms might be a sign of something more serious – Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Read more

Natural Remedies for Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

February 19, 2009 by mbelcher · Leave a Comment
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a chronic, painful condition that causes diarrhea, constipation, and abdominal distress. While drug therapy helps in certain cases, there are also many natural remedies to help keep IBS symptoms under control. Read more

Drugs and Treatments for Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

February 19, 2009 by mbelcher · Leave a Comment
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When you suffer from the pain of Irritable Bowel Syndrome, or IBS, it can be discouraging to learn that the condition is a chronic one. But while IBS cannot currently be cured, there are drugs and other therapies which can lessen the severity of the symptoms. In particular, two drugs specifically designed for IBS have become available in recent years. Read more

All About Allergies (And How to Stop Them)

March 1, 2009 by mbelcher · Leave a Comment
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Allergies are really annoying. People with nasal allergies are constantly sniffling and blowing their nose, while people who suffer from food allergies experience stomach upset. There are many allergens in the world. Here are some tips for avoiding those allergens and treating allergy symptoms when they arise. Read more

The Most Common Symptoms of Allergies

March 1, 2009 by mbelcher · Leave a Comment
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Many people are familiar with the classic allergy symptoms: itchy nose, watery eyes, and sneezing. But these are only a few of the ways that allergies can manifest themselves. Nasal allergies, skin allergies, and food allergies have very different symptoms. Let’s take a closer look at the various discomforts caused by allergies. Read more

Understanding Skin Allergies: Contact Dermatitis

March 1, 2009 by mbelcher · Leave a Comment
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Have you ever broken out in a skin rash after wearing latex gloves? Do certain rings and bracelets leave your skin itchy and dry? If so, you might have skin allergies. Read more

All About Allergy Tests

March 1, 2009 by mbelcher · Leave a Comment
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When we have sniffling, sneezing, or red bumps on the skin, we assume that allergies are the culprit. But allergies are just one explanation. To be absolutely certain of the cause, you’ll need to visit your doctor and undergo allergy testing. Read more

The Facts about Food Allergies

March 1, 2009 by mbelcher · Leave a Comment
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Food allergies affect millions of people in the United States alone. Studies show that as many as 24 million Americans suffer from food allergies. This condition strike more children than adults, and it can be dangerous – even deadly. This article discusses food allergies, their signs and symptoms, and their diagnosis and treatment. Read more

The Immune System and Allergies

March 1, 2009 by mbelcher · Leave a Comment
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Most people can be around dust, pollen, and pet hair without any problem. But for millions of allergy sufferers, these airborne allergens are misery waiting to happen. That’s because their immune systems overreact to the presence of allergens, treating the substances like foreign invaders and launching an offensive. Read more

What Causes Allergic Reactions?

March 1, 2009 by mbelcher · Leave a Comment
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It seems that we’re always being told to stop and smell the flowers. It’s a metaphor, but it also illustrates one of life’s simple pleasures. But what if one whiff of those blossoms has you sneezing and running for the medicine cabinet? If you’re an allergy sufferer, you know how quickly an allergic reaction can happen, and how draining they can be to your mind and body. Read more

What Are Allergies?

March 1, 2009 by mbelcher · Leave a Comment
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If you have allergies, you know the suffering they can cause. Sometimes they start with a runny nose or sneezing, but an allergic reaction can quickly escalate into a scary experience. Some severe reactions restrict the sufferer’s airways, or cause them to break out in painful hives. Read more

Anxiety and Irritable Bowel Syndrome

January 14, 2010 by mbelcher · Leave a Comment
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The pressures of modern living are having detrimental affects on our mental an physical stability. The pace of life does not permit time for reflection and meditation where we can still the mind allowing us to view our lives in a proper perspective. We all seem so very busy and so tied up in our material worlds that we are unnecessarily contributing to the levels of anxiety and fear we experience thus blurring our judgement and affecting our overall health.

Anxiety is perhaps one of the most common disorders in the world these days, not to mention one of the most complex. It is considered as being a normal and healthy emotion, until it becomes too serious and unmanageable, and this is where steps should be taken towards relieving the symptoms caused by anxiety, so that the person is able to live a normal life once again.

For those who suffer from severe anxiety problems find they tend to shy away from day to day problems blowing them out of all proportion , they tend to avoid or even run away from their fears instead of trying to analyse these minor problems seeing them in their true light.. Many are drawn to alcohol and drugs to find temporary relief from their fears, , this only exasperates the condition and quite often leads to relationship breakdowns, deterioration in health and other more major problems.

Anxiety Irritable Bowel Syndrome

There are a number of health problems that anxiety can cause, irritable bowel syndrome being one of the most common. Anxiety irritable bowel syndrome is an often complaint of anxiety sufferers, and when you have anxiety irritable bowel syndrome, the regular symptoms that one would normally experience from the condition are actually increased a great deal and both irritable bowel syndrome and anxiety are crippling enough on their own, let alone together.

If you have anxiety irritable bowel syndrome, you are going to want to seek medical attention as soon as possible, so that you can have your condition properly assessed and diagnosed, and get on the path to recovery. There are quite a few different methods of treatment that are available, and so you will have to work together with your doctor in order to determine what particular type of treatment will be best for you and your condition.

When it comes to treatment for anxiety irritable bowel syndrome, one of the first things you should try is to change your lifestyle. This means eating as healthy and balanced a diet as possible and getting plenty of regular exercise. You should also try out some stress management techniques for your anxiety irritable bowel syndrome, and this includes yoga, meditation, and other relaxation techniques.

If your condition is especially serious then you may even want to consider therapy or counseling as this will be able to help mostly with your anxiety condition and in turn will relieve the symptoms of your irritable bowel syndrome condition. You can also attend a self-help group for people living with irritable bowel syndrome or other digestive disorders, which is a great idea because then you will be able to talk to others who are going through the same thing as you are.



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Causes Of Irritable Bowel Syndrome

January 14, 2010 by mbelcher · Leave a Comment
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Causes of Irritable Bowel Syndrome can be divided mainly into two categories – that can’t be controlled and those that can be delayed or controlled.

Causes of Irritable Bowel Syndrome of first category is gender, family history, health history, sensitivity level and age factors, and can’t be controlled. Some causes of second categories can be controlled with little care.

People with high BMI’s are more likely to suffer with IBS. Following IBS diet plans and doing regular workouts will help you in shedding extra weight and reducing IBS symptoms. Alcohol, chocolate, coffee, barley, caffeine, rye, soda, milk products, tea etc develop IBS. Foods causing gas can also develop bloating problems, so avoid gas-producing foods. Eating big meals a time is also one of the causes of Irritable Bowel Syndrome. So always prefer small meals.

Some specific types of medicines may also cause IBS. If you feel so, consult to your doctor immediately. Uncontrolled regular chronic stress causes colon spasms in IBS patients.

Our brain and intestine work closely being connected with nerve fiber system that controls the functioning of intestinal muscles. Though we may not control the effects of mental and physical stresses upon our bodily function but by changing our lifestyle, medication and yoga, we can conquer IBS related problems considerably. Some causes of Irritable Bowel Syndrome associated with our lifestyle are high stress jobs, financial problems, excessive touring and regular family tensions etc. The are some dietary changes one can make to control the symptoms and causes of Irritable Bowel Syndrome.

Irritable Bowel Syndrome Diet plans don’t ask refraining of restaurant food or eating blended food. But these dietary plans tell you what kinds of foods may make bowels irritable casing various problems.

In your Irritable Bowel Syndrome Diet plan, always prefer to eat small meals and drink at least 8 – 10 glass of water daily. High protein diets with lean meats, eggs and fish etc help to relieve IBS symptoms. Eat high fibers diet. Some low residue diets beneficial in treating IBS are enriched white bread, buns, English muffins, plain cereals, cornflakes, wheat cream, arrowroot cookies, soda crackers, tea biscuits, applesauce, apricots, vegetable juices etc. Low fat diet helps to reduce contractions of intestines after taking meals. Peppermint is an anti-spasmodic and relaxes muscles of intestines but take it in a limited quantity.

Irritable Bowel Syndrome Diet plan don’t refrain you from taste, but these stresses taste with health. Caffeine, coffee, insoluble fiber food, food containing high fats and alcohol etc may develop IBS. Most of these foods adversely affect your gastro-intestinal system that causes the problems associated with constipation, bloating and gas and stresses. Avoid lactose based dairy foods. Avoid gas-producing foods containing broccoli, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, dried peas, cauliflower, lentils, chives, peppers and onions etc in you Irritable Bowel Syndrome Diet plan. Reduce the quantity of butter upon your sandwich. Prefer to have vegetarian pizza of single cheese spread instead of regular style pizza covered with extra toppings. Avoid carbonated drinks, full fat milk and chewing gum.



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By Ramesh Kuwadia I am a N.D. and M.D. in Alternate Therapies. I have treated and helped many people with various ailments like fever, back pain, diarrhea, constipation, irritable bowel syndrome, frozen shoulder, asthma, stress, headache, migraines, sinus, diabetes and much more… To get more information on natural treatments for Irritable Bowel Syndrome visit http://www.ibs-cures-exposed.com



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Could You be Suffering From Chemical Intolerance?

January 13, 2010 by mbelcher · Leave a Comment
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- 25 year old Peggy avoids cheese because they give her heartburn.

- Rob loves chocolate but he can’t have them just before he goes to bed because it makes him restless at night.

- Angie cannot eat potato crisps because it makes her nauseous.

What’s with these people and others like them? Or, is it something in the food?

Everyone wants food that looks good, tastes great and is easy to make and carry. Naturally, manufacturers have come up with a solution that keeps consumers happy – fast food. The preservatives, coloring agents and ‘permitted’ flavors (both natural and artificial) you take in through these foods are chemicals that are being introduced into the body. Then, there are the natural toxins and chemicals produced by plants and animals that enter the body from the food we take in. After a while, the stomach becomes a cesspool of dangerous chemicals.

We cannot keep on ingesting harmful chemicals and hope to carry on. At the end of the day, there is only so much we can stomach. Over a period of time, we step over the threshold limit of safe consumption. This is when chronic problems related to chemical and food intolerance hits us – in a big way.

The reason we are intolerant to chemicals is because of the body’s innate inability to break down most of the chemicals we take in. While some people may not have the enzymes that break down toxins and chemicals, others may produce corresponding enzymes in very low quantities. When these chemicals are not broken down and absorbed, you develop symptoms of chemical intolerance. Chemical intolerance produces undesirable effects in the long term.

The most common symptoms associated with chemical intolerance include headache, dizziness, vomiting, nausea, aching joints, allergies, tiredness and mood swings. While some people suffer minor discomforts, others are hit by chronic problems. So, there are no stereotypes here. Depending upon our age, habits and constitution, our capacity to tolerate chemicals also varies. How much and what kind of chemicals you can tolerate is unique to you. The reactions you suffer from are also unique. In chronic cases, chemical intolerance can even cause arthritis, chronic backaches, asthma and eczema. But, if you’re like most people who eat a lot of different foods, you will likely not realize that these symptoms are the result of chemical or food intolerance.

Most people are unable to identify chemical intolerance because the symptoms are insidious, subtle and often take some time to appear. Many times, even doctors miss the connection because of the time lag between food consumption and the appearance of symptoms.

So, here’s a tip: If you find yourself suffering from headaches, listlessness, tiredness, general weakness and uncontrollable hunger pangs, you might be suffering from food or chemical intolerance. Several studies have shown how people suffering from various unexplained illnesses have recuperated wonderfully when they changed their diet. Identifying the chemical or additive that triggers reactions in you will help you avoid foods that contain the offending agent. That way, you will be safeguarding your health for a much longer period of time and living life more comfortably.



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Chemical Sensitivity – For over 20 years, the ALCAT Test has provided both patients as well as healthcare professionals with a tool to successfully overcome a wide variety of conditions which result from chemical sensitivity and food intolerance.



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Irritable Bowel Syndrome Medications and Their Effectiveness

January 13, 2010 by mbelcher · Leave a Comment
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Despite being a fairly common disorder (affecting roughly 30% of the population), irritable bowel syndrome remains a mystery to us. Most do not really know what its symptoms are and, more importantly, how it can be treated.

This condition is usually associated with abdominal pain, constipation, diarrhea, bloated stomach, noisy tummy, dizziness, sickness, backaches, flatulence, and slow digestion. It could also cause people to suffer emotionally.

When you start experiencing any of these symptoms, consult with your doctor. During your visit, help him make the correct diagnosis by providing him with relevant information about your disorder. Let him know when it all started, how bad the pain is, and how often do these symptoms surface.

And even if this is a benign condition, you need to follow the doctor’s orders to the letter. Not doing so will make the pain more intense and force you to take leave of absence or refrain from doing your daily duties.

Irritable Bowel Syndrome Medications

After examining your history and laboratory results, your doctor will prescribe a medicine to address your problems. Among the most recommended medicines for this disorder are Alostron and Tegaserod. Alostron effectively decreases abdominal sensitivity as well as relieves other symptoms of this disorder.

This also works for pregnant women, who are more likely to experience more intense pain. Tegaserod increases the movement of your intestines and as a result, eases the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome.

These medicines will help make you well enough to go about with your daily routines and activities. With their help, you could be having irritable bowel syndrome but still feel up for the challenges of day-to-day life. These are especially helpful to those experiencing severe pain, diarrhea, or constipation, but don’t respond to other medications.

A word of caution though: don’t drink these medicines on your own. If Alostron or Tegaserod is suited for your condition, your physician will give a prescription for any of these. This expert will determine, based on your severity and response to other medications, which one is more appropriate for you.

In addition, your doctor will most likely ask you to consult a nutritionist, a professional who will create a proper diet for you. You need to stick to this diet because it is the only thing that can prevent your irritable bowel syndrome from recurring.



By: Jessica Bradbury

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Article written by Jessica Bradbury, she has a site dedicated to bottom line information on irritable bowel syndrome treatments and a IBS Symptoms.



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Food Allergy In Cats: Symptoms, Treatments And Diagnosis

January 13, 2010 by mbelcher · Leave a Comment
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Not only humans’ even animals are affected by food allergy. It mainly affects cars and is rated among the main causes of atopy, flea bite allergies. Cats usually develop allergies from constantly fed kind of foods.

Often cats are sensitive to a certain type of food ingredient. So, an antibody in their intestinal tracts responds, leading to food allergy. Among all other type of allergies, with a 10% ratio allergies caused by food are more prone to cats.

Food allergies affect male, neutered cats and also female ones. It is also a misconception connecting specific breed of cats to allergies caused by food. This condition can initially create symptoms for cats from four months young to eleven years old. But majority of food allergy cases occur between 3- 6 years in cats. These cats are also in connection with inhalant allergies.

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The main difference between food intolerance and food allergy should be learned to correctly manage allergy in cats. Allergy caused by food are taken as true allergies revealing symptoms like itching and skin problems associated with feline and canine allergies. Incase diarrhea or vomiting happens without creating allergic responses, it means that it’s only intolerance of food. Cat food intolerance is similar to a human having a stomach ache or diarrhea as a result of consuming spicy food or eating food that is fried. By utilizing foods food intolerance and allergies can be prevented. This doesn’t offend the agents.

Many studies reveal that few ingredients of food are the main causes of allergies when compared to the rest. The main common causes in cats are dairy products, fish and beef. Many pet owners would have observed that the following ones are the main ingredients found in foods that are consumed by the cat. Even though few proteins are more antigenic, it still comes in similar forms. So, this reaction depends mostly on the quantity of exposure.

The symptoms of this allergy in cats are most likely the same to most kinds of allergies. But the major ones are excessive scratching, hair loss, military dermatitis and itchy skin. For pet owners it is difficult to distinguish cars that suffer from atopy or food allergy by physical signs. But, they must suspect food allergy if these symptoms begin to take place during winter or through out the year and the cats fail to respond to antihistamine or steroid treatment.

When you figure out the symptoms of different allergies in cats it is very simple to diagnose the allergy. Symptoms of food allergy are similar to that of bacterial, notoedric mange, hypersensitivity to intestinal parasites, seborrhea and yeast infections.

It is necessary to carry out food trials. Elimination and provocative testing diets could be done. One should feed the cat with foods that has carbohydrates, proteins for 11 – 12 weeks without any treats. A typical instance is potato and venison or potato and duck. These foods are commercially available in the market or could be homemade. Young and growing cats have special nutritional needs. Diets made at home containing a carbohydrate and a protein eliminating multivitamins and fatty acids could be fed for 12 weeks. Food trials for kitten are carried out by giving a commercially balanced diet. After few weeks, feed the cat with previous food that they once have consumed. Incase the symptoms are shown then it’s surely food allergy. Others perform blood testing which is not accurate when compared to trials (food).

Feed the cats with commercial diets from hill or Purina or homemade diets which makes treatment of allergy simple and easy.



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