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Many Health Issues Benefit from a Colon Cleanse31.) Many Health Issues Benefit from a Colon Cleanse

Over one day ago | Mon Dec 15 9:57:00 PST 2008

This accumulation of potentially toxic waste can cause a host of health issues and constipation is simply one of those issues. There is a direct link to other body functions and organs in your body when the large intestine is not ...

From Health Advisor

Health Terms Glossary Letter S32.) Health Terms Glossary Letter S

Over one day ago | Sun Dec 14 14:02:00 PST 2008

sigmoidoscopy - a diagnostic procedure that allows the physician to examine the inside of a portion of the large intestine, and is helpful in identifying the causes of diarrhea, abdominal pain, constipation, abnormal growths, ...

From admin

Saturated fat may be a risk factor for cancer of small intestine33.) Saturated fat may be a risk factor for cancer of small intestine

Over one day ago | Fri Nov 14 4:40:00 PST 2008

Diets high in red and processed meats are linked to cancer of the large intestine, but, this is the first prospective study to examine meat and fat intake in relation to cancer of the small intestine. ...

From Business Daily

What is Ischemic Bowel Disease? | Diseases and Conditions34.) What is Ischemic Bowel Disease? | Diseases and Conditions

7 hours, 47 minutes ago | Wed Jan 7 5:14:00 PST 2009

Wikipedia also describes Ischemic disease as a medical condition in which inflammation and injury of the large intestine result from inadequate blood supply. Although uncommon in the general population, ischemic colitis occurs with ...

From unknown

Embarrassing Conditions35.) Embarrassing Conditions

Over one day ago | Wed Dec 10 3:54:00 PST 2008

Gas is a by-product of bacterial breakdown of undigested food that makes its way to the large intestine. Most of the gas is hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and, in about one-third of people, methane. ...

From Sobia Shamshad's Blog

Researching Online Irritable Bowel Syndrome Symptom Relief Information36.) Researching Online Irritable Bowel Syndrome Symptom Relief Information

Over one day ago | Thu Jan 1 14:31:00 PST 2009

Explanations for the cause of irritable bowel syndrome include hypersensitivity and increased motor reactivity in the large intestine, which is often triggered by diet and stress. This basically means that the bowels are more sensitive ...

From admin

Irritable Bowel Syndrome, a misnomer?37.) Irritable Bowel Syndrome, a misnomer?

Over one day ago | Wed Oct 22 17:20:00 PDT 2008

Though you may be feeling the effects of the bloating in your large intestine (the colon that leads to the area where you may feel the end result of all that bloating ; ), the origination may be due to what?s found in the small ...

From Lisa Chavez, N.D.

How to Remove Toxins from Your Body | URHowTo.com -A Complete ...38.) How to Remove Toxins from Your Body | URHowTo.com -A Complete ...

Over one day ago | Tue Dec 30 21:44:00 PST 2008

Consider a Colon Cleanse. Most of the toxins in your body build up in your colon and large intestine. Removing these as simple as using a colon cleaning product or a colonic to remove the build up plague and toxic waste stored there. ...

From admin

How to Properly Address Baby Colics39.) How to Properly Address Baby Colics

11 hours, 1 minute ago | Wed Jan 7 2:00:00 PST 2009

Baby colics are caused by the accumulation of gas in babies intestines. That is why one of the sure signs that babies are suffering from its attacks are when their stomachs are bloated and they cry and wail by stretching and arching ...

From unknown

Crohn?s disease, colitis and irritable bowel syndrome: What is the ...40.) Crohn?s disease, colitis and irritable bowel syndrome: What is the ...

Over one day ago | Thu Nov 13 10:30:00 PST 2008

Crohn?s disease occurs mainly in the large intestine (colon) and in a part of the small intestine called the ileum. It is not usually fatal, but there is no definitive cure. Medications and a good diet go a long way to controlling the ...

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