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View Post: High Fiber Foods - Healthy Weight Loss
13 hours ago by Modebe Izu
The latest holistic medical research suggests the high incidence of heart disease, diabetes, bowel disease, hernia and diverticulitis in western countries on a lack of dietary fiber in the diet. How much dietary fiber are you consuming .... December 6th, 2009 at 5:32 pm. i totally agree…it helps u to feel good! i hav been taking metamucil for years now. i hav IBS so i need fibre to regulate my bowel movement….if u dont hav IBS or constipation u might see this info useless ...
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View Post: Medicines For Ibs - The Grumbling Gut
2 Dec 2009 by alexanderfrede
This article will help you since it is a comprehensive study on abdominal exercise and ibs. This makes it easier for your stomach contents to pass through your intestine at a quicker pace. You should increase dietary fiber slowly over a ...
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View Post: Ayurvedic Herbal Cure Blog: Irritable Bowel Syndrome
27 Nov 2009 by herbalcures30
Diet and Nutrition study shows that eating more fiber in the form of oats, dried beans, peas, fruits and vegetables can greatly reduce the symptoms of IBS, but improvement may take months, not weeks. Also, keep in mind that wheat bran, ... Recent evidence suggests that increasing dietary fiber intake may help some people with hard stools but is not necessarily of benefit to every person with constipation. e. Drink plenty of water and fruit juice. f. Exercise regularly. ...
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View Post: Health Eppiclinic: Constipation - Are You the 1 in 10?
7 hours ago by Healthy Life
Not having enough fiber in our diet; Not drinking enough healthy liquids; A lack of exercise; Some medications we take; Irritable bowel syndrome; Changes in our lifestyles or routines, such as pregnancy, older age and even traveling; Abusing laxatives; Ignoring the urge to ... Treatment depends on causes, severity and also the duration of the constipation, but in most cases dietary and lifestyle changes will help a great deal, if not even solve the problem completely. ...
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View Post: Constipation – Irritable Bowel Syndrome
27 Nov 2009 by herbalcure30
Diet and Nutrition study shows that eating more fiber in the form of oats, dried beans, peas, fruits and vegetables can greatly reduce the symptoms of IBS, but improvement may take months, not weeks. Also, keep in mind that wheat bran, ...
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View Post: Probiotics and Prebiotics
19 Nov 2009 by admin
Heather's Tummy Fiber™ ~ Organic Acacia is a medical food for the dietary management of Irritable Bowel Syndrome symptoms. Acacia is a natural, pure, organic, soluble dietary fiber produced from the gum of the Acacia tree. ...
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View Post: Antacids Won't Help IBS - Irritable Bowel Sydrome - Here is What Does
16 Nov 2009
Article from Submit Articles To Web-Rankers and entitled Antacids Won't Help IBS - Irritable Bowel Sydrome - Here is What Does - By Bob May. ... The only exception is dietary fiber. That passes to your large intestine.</p> <p>The bacteria in your large intestine break down fiber and as they're doing that, gas is produced. It usually isn't a problem for a well-functioning system because the bacteria absorb most of the gas. Any excess is passed as occasional (normal) ...
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View Post: Irritable Bowel Syndrome can be more than just an irritation
24 Nov 2009 by Dr. Bergein Overholt
While there is no precise cure for IBS, a modified diet, lifestyle changes and medications can alleviate the pain and discomfort and help those with the condition lead a more normal life. Dietary changes can be effective, ...
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View Post: Warm Lentil Salad Recipe for High Fiber Diet: Healthy High Fiber ...
15 Nov 2009
They help lower cholesterol, manage blood sugar, and prevent IBS and diverticulosis too. These tiny legumes are an excellent source of cholesterol reducing dietary fiber – providing 62.6% of the daily recommended intake in just one cup. ...
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