What really works (and doesn’t work) for IBS
If you are among the 60 million or so people (40 million of which are women) that suffer from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), I’m sure you are frustrated beyond belief.
That’s because IBS is a mystery to much of the mainstream medical community, so their suggestions are of limited benefit.
Sure, you’ll get the tired old “avoid trigger foods” advice, but that’s worthless because many IBS attacks are not tied to any specific foods.
- Tags: Digestive Disorders, Digestive Health, IBS
Is this the perfect solution for acid reflux?
I just saw an advertisement for a special pillow for acid reflux sufferers.
Apparently, this pillow keeps your upper half slightly elevated while you sleep so that gravity can work its magic and keep your stomach contents where they belong during your slumber.
Although this pillow has gotten rave reviews and it sure is a much safer answer than crippling your stomach acid with drugs, I still have a question:
A growing disturbing trend in our health
You can stop acid reflux-here’s how
Sixty percent of the US adult population suffers from occasional or daily bouts of acid reflux, and our antacid use tripled from 1994 to 2010.
But when you attack acid reflux at its common root causes, you can start feeling a whole lot better fast!
Check out today’s blog to learn more about little-known dangers of acid reducers, what really causes acid reflux and how you can stop it.
Put constipation “behind” you for good
Constipation is something that strikes everyone at one time or another. And if it was just limited to every once in a while, that would be one thing. But for up to 28 percent of the US population, constipation is a fairly regular occurrence. Now, many of these “blocked up” people can get relief from their constipation simply by looking at what might be causing it and doing something about it. Things like low...
- Tags: Constipation, Digestive Disorders, Diverticulosis, IBS