By: Parry Patil | 2011-02-21 | Wellness Human body needs a regular supply of nutrients to grow, to replace damaged or worn-out tissue, to form protein and to supply energy for various chemical reactions taking place constantly in body. These nutrients are extracted from food as food passes through digestive system. read more
By: briley thomas | 2011-08-03 | Alternative Medicine Cinnamon is known to be an evergreen tree that is bushy and small. The dried leaves and inner bark of the cinnamon tree is widely used as a spice all over the world. In India it is known by the name of "Dalchini". Cinnamon is generally used in the form of decoction or powder. It helps in preventing nervous tension, improves memory, complexion and numerous health ailments. read more
By: Brandon J. Thomas | 2010-03-29 | Massage Stress is a major cause of abdominal digestive disorders. Regular massage, especially through chair massage or - more focused - abdominal massage, can help reduce the severity and frequency of abdominal pain by relieving the stress that helps to cause it. read more
By: mikehussey | 2011-11-09 | Health & Fitness Others may not heartburn like symptoms, but because some people who have one of the above conditions have other digestive system disorders such as Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) provides information for those as well. read more
By: steev austin | 2011-04-15 | Health & Fitness The digestive system is an all-important part of the body that can determine the overall health of an individual. read more
By: Lars Garrett | 2011-01-12 | Health & Fitness At some point in our lives, simply eating and digesting our food becomes difficult for one reason or another. Read this to learn what may cause this discomfort so you can identify and treat it when necessary. read more
By: Jeramey Thompson | 2011-07-16 | Alternative Medicine GERD is a persistent troublesome digestive disorder occurs mainly due to the exacerbation of acid reflux. Occasional episodes of acid reflux are very common and not a serious medical issue. read more
By: larissa andrews | 2011-08-29 | Allergies Cinnamon is proven to be an evergreen tree that is certainly bushy and smallish. The dry leaves and internal debris of your cinnamon tree is broadly being used like a spice everywhere. Within India it really is identified by its title of ?Dalchini?. Cinnamon is usually utilized in the form of decoction or powder. read more
By: Jeramey Thompson | 2011-07-18 | Alternative Medicine GERD is a persistent troublesome digestive condition occurs mainly due to the exacerbation of acid reflux. Acid reflux or regurgitation of stomach acids is the main reason that causes gastroesophageal reflux disease. read more
By: Baily Smith. | 2012-03-07 | Alternative Medicine Herbal products have been around for centuries. One of the most common as well as effective herbal products is the senna. read more
By: steev austin | 2011-02-21 | Health & Fitness Cleaning the colon of accumulated waste and toxins more than relieve digestive disorders such as gas read more
By: Kitty Cooper | 2010-12-24 | Sleep Once we calculate the terribly common issues related to human health, among all problems, we have a tendency to might think regarding the sleep disorders that we tend to face some means or the other in a daily life. The condition of sleep disorder can be either chronic or seasonal. Usually, a mismanaged sleep particularly in the dead of night will be due to many reasons. It will be a family tension, health disorders, stress and even an excessive manual work. read more
By: Gerald Alden | 2010-04-02 | Diseases and Conditions Pork. Beef. Chicken. Lamb. Lions. These are some common examples of animal products that I am referring to, except for the last one, which might be a delicacy for only a number of people. The question is: "Should you avoid animal products if you are suffering from GERD, acid reflux, or even any other digestive disorder? Taking a closer look at the physiological connection would give further insight to this matter. read more
By: Gerald Alden | 2010-04-02 | Diseases and Conditions If you're thinking of biting into that well-done juicy tenderloin steak for today's mealtime, you might want to read this before doing so. The relationship between the consumption of animal products and the development of disease (and obesity) has been documented in a huge number of studies in recent years. Animal products in this sense would include all meats, fish, milk, dairy and poultry. read more