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View Post: Impact of flaxseed oil on dog health… - We Are The Cure Blog ...
10 Nov 2009
Flaxseed also lowers blood cholesterol and high blood pressure by improving the elasticity of blood vessels. Flaxseed has been found to be useful for other conditions, like allergies, irritable bowel syndrome and cancer. ...
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View Post: Flaxseed, Acai Berry & Colon Cleanse?? - The Gabriel Method Forums
13 Nov 2009 by row323  
He insists on it of course for a colonoscopy but said that good diet, plenty of water, a probiotic and digestive enzymes should keep the colon healthy. Colon cleansing could cause irritable bowel syndrome if done too often. ...
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View Post: Flax Seed Facts
Natural Health Tips and Ayurvedic Medicine
27 Oct 2009 by Aparna KV   ...
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View Post: Flax Seed Benefits: Kitchen Secrets - Herb Companion Magazine
17 Sep 2009 by Ariel Tilson  
According to Linda B. White's article in The Herb Companion (“Soothe Irritable Bowel Syndrome”) soluble fibers, including flaxseed, can help relieve gas and other indigestion symptoms, whereas eggs, which are potentially allergenic ...
View Blog: Herbs in the Kitchen - http://www.herbcompanion.com/blogs/blog.aspx?blogid=2785



View Post: Irritable Bowel Syndrome Diet Guide - Sport and Fitness
10 Nov 2009
One in five Northern Americans has irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), which makes it one of the most common disorders diagnosed today. ... To increase fiber intake, drink psyllium or flaxseed dissolved in water, such as Citrucel or Metamucil. In general, try eating foods that are low in fat and high in carbohydrates, such as whole grain pasta and breads, unprocessed (not quick-cooking) rice and cereals. Avoid food that is high in fat, insoluble fiber, caffeine, coffee, ...
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View Post: Flaxseed Oil Pills and Birth Control - Women's Health Support Forums
29 Aug 2009 by camilledawn  
There is a big difference between fiber supplements and IBS. Birth control pills are not among the the things that flaxseed oil interferes with. There is absolutely no evidence that flaxseed oil interferes with the effectiveness of oral ...
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View Post: Do not Let Indigestion Ruin Another evening
23 Nov 2009
Irritable bowel syndrome: This is one of the most common digestive disorders thatPeople are hurting. It leads to pain, cramps, bloating, constipation and diarrhea. The symptoms vary from person to person, and the cause is not yet well ... Flaxseed: Flaxseed is an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids. That's what it's famous, but it also contains another compound, which is very useful for the health of the digestive system. Flaxseed lignans have found a connection in ...
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View Post: .: Flax Seed: safety issues and side effects of flax seed
31 Aug 2009 by Chris Pre  
Laxative effects are reported in several studies of people taking flaxseed or omega-3 acids. Large amounts of flaxseed by mouth may cause the intestines to stop moving (ileus). People with diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome, ...
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View Post: IBS: Soluble Fiber May Be Best Treatment
11 Sep 2009 by contactus@diet-blog.com  
I use a psyllium/flax combo that is extremely helpful for me. I don't have IBS, but I just use this daily to boost my fiber intake. My recipe is as follows. 1 c. flax seed, ground to a flour in a coffee mill 1 c. psyllium husk ground ...
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View Post: tea tree oil for ringworm: Natural Anti-inflammatory Foods and ...
9 Nov 2009 by fasai  
Irritable Bowel Syndrome or IBS might think, is more than is common. The main symptom of IBS is abdominal pain and cramps after eating. An interested party may also experience diarrhea, constipation, gas or bloating. ... Excellent vegetarian sources of omega-3 oils are flax seed oil and walnuts. Black currant seed oil and evening primrose oil are also very good. Currently, the best source of omega-3 fatty acids from fish, fish oil, a purified form in a nutritional ...
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