Browse Category: Digestive
Published: October 12, 2009
Enzymes are responsible for the functions that take place in our body. Digestive enzymes are essential to break down the food that you consume. The cells in your body depend on the materials that are made available to your body by these enzymes. By breaking down the foods you eat, your body can use them as a source of nutrients and energy. Many people assume that you get adequate enzymes from the food that you eat and also from the enzymes that your body makes. However in today's living a lot of your enzymes get depleted very quickly. Stress is one of the major reasons for the decrease in enzymes stored in your body. Keep reading to learn more about digestive enzymes and where you can purchase a digestive enzyme supplement.
Published: August 17, 2009
Millions of Americans today suffer from digestive problems such as acid reflux, irritable bowel syndrome, and constipation. In fact I recently read a statistic that nine out of 10 individuals suffer from some sort of digestive malady. Chances are you’re one of them! Luckily there are many natural ways to reduce or eliminate digestive problems, even as simple as modifying your food intake to include certain foods and avoid others.
Published: August 06, 2009
Understanding How Activated Charcoal Helps Reduce Flatulence
Published: August 03, 2009
Suffering from digestive problems can be one of the most confusing and exhausting physical ailments you may ever experience. Cramping, constipation and untimely trips to the bathroom can literally take away your ability to live a fully satisfied life. Luckily, scientists are continuing to find ways to use natural ingredients such as probiotics and fiber to address those problems.
Published: July 30, 2009
Your digestive tract and system holds the key to your overall health. As you well know, when your tummy is upset your whole body can feel out of whack. But help is on the way! Recent studies of those with digestive troubles indicate that changes to diet and the way you consume food can aid in better food digestion. Keep reading for the three tips for better digestion.
Published: June 11, 2009
If you suffer from acid reflux (and it’s likely that you are one of the millions of Americans who do), you may be making a big mistake in trying to treat it! If you take drugs like Prilosec or Prevacid to ease your acid reflux, you may actually be harming your digestive health. Keep reading to find out the real reason for your acid reflux, as well as safe and effective ways to address it.
Published: May 29, 2009
Usually people with IBS are doomed to a life of comfortable situations, what they do not realize is that there are many natural ways to treat IBS First and foremost, IBS stands for Irritable Bowel Syndrome and in essence, IBS is a chronic medical condition that is defined as a disorder of the gastrointestinal system, also labeled as ‘spastic colon syndrome’. While there may be countless medicines that will help relieve IBS, the natural ways to treat IBS are usually safer and have no side effects.
Published: May 27, 2009
I found a product review for this stuff called ActiveZyme, I have heard of it before but never got around to seeing what it's all about. Apparently ActiveZyme is a Digestive Supplement that seeks to cure heart-burn, gas and constipation by giving the body more enzymes.
Published: April 06, 2009
Gas. Bloating. Constipation. IBS. If you suffer from gastrointestinal or digestive problems than you are quite familiar with these symptoms. And if you are one of the millions of Americans who is plagued by digestive maladies, you are probably also constantly searching for relief. Well, there’s good news! The research that’s being done on certain enzymes and other natural ingredients increasingly supports those options as a viable way to naturally improve your digestion. Learn more. . .
Published: January 08, 2009
You may have heard of people having negative reactions to certain foods like seafood or nuts, resulting in a swollen air-pipe or hives. But could food allergies be causing your upset stomach? According to research, your stomach discomfort (dyspepsia) is more likely to be caused by food intolerance rather than a food allergy. It's easy to confuse a food allergy with food intolerance because they can have some of the same symptoms. Keep reading to find out the difference.