Healthy Digestion the Natural Way: Preventing and Healing Heartburn, Constipation, Gas, Diarrhea, Inflammatory Bowel and Gallbladder Diseases, Ulcers, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Food Allergies, & More

Posted by admin on July 25, 2010 under ulcer | 5 Comments to Read

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Healthy Digestion the Natural Way: Preventing and Healing Heartburn, Constipation, Gas, Diarrhea, Inflammatory Bowel and Gallbladder Diseases, Ulcers, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Food Allergies, & More

Product Description
A complete guide to healing your digestive problems, once and for all—safely, inexpensively, naturally Good digestion is fundamental to good health, and even such common problems as chronic heartburn and gas can have harmful effects on virtually every cell in your body. Quick fixes such as over-the-counter and prescription medications don’t address the real causes of the problems: they only mask symptoms. Nature, on the other hand, offers a variety of gentle, readily available remedies that not only treat underlying digestive problems but also help to promote overall well-being. Learn about natural solutions and how to put them to work for you in Healthy Digestion the Natural Way. Dr. D. Lindsey Berkson clearly and simply explains the normal digestive processes and what can happen to interfere with them. Then, drawing upon her decades of research and clinical experience successfully treating thousands of sufferers of digestive problems—many of whom had exhausted all the standard medical solutions—she provides:

  • Easy-to-follow programs for correcting digestive problems without drugs
  • Specific treatments for gas, heartburn, constipation, inflammatory bowel disease, ulcers, gallbladder disease, food allergies, and more
  • Natural remedies, including diet, exercise, mind-body and breathing techniques, and reflexology
  • Guidelines on how to design a naturally healthy diet tailored to your unique physical makeup, problems, and tastes

-Healthy Digestion the Natural Way: Preventing and Healing Heartburn, Constipation, Gas, Diarrhea, Inflammatory Bowel and Gallbladder Diseases, Ulcers, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Food Allergies, & More

What you need to know about raw meat food

Posted by admin on June 28, 2010 under allergy | 7 Comments to Read


www.barfworld.com. Rob talks about the benefits of feeding raw meat (a BARF diet) to your dog. The benefits of eliminating steroids, antibiotics and other intrusive remedies.

Timmy’s Story – the Connecticut boy who can’t eat food

Posted by admin on June 20, 2010 under allergy | 10 Comments to Read


Story of my son and how he lives with Eosinophlic Enteropathy! This disase has removed all foods from his diet! For more info on this disease and how you can help, visit: www.CUREDfoundation.org

ALLERGY – NETSCAN – “ONLINE” FOOD INTOLERANCE (ALLERGY) TESTING SERVICE

Posted by admin on June 13, 2010 under allergy | 2 Comments to Read


ALLERGY – THE FUTURE OF MEDICINE www.healthscan.co.uk MR GERARD KIELTY IRB: IDE EXPLAINS HOW YOU CAN NOW HAVE A FOOD INTOLERANCE TEST FROM THE COMFORT OF YOUR OWN HOME. www.healthscan.co.uk LEARN (IN SIMPLE TERMS) HOW OUR BRAIN RUNS OUR BODY AND HOW WE ARE ALL GIVING OUR BRAIN…

Imagine: Kids and Parents Talk About Living With Food Allergies

Posted by admin on June 7, 2010 under allergy | 5 Comments to Read


Learn about the realities faced by children who suffer from food allergies – and their parents. Then visit the Food Allergy Initiative at www.faiusa.org to learn how you can help find a cure.

Food Allergy – How To Stay Safe

Posted by admin on June 4, 2010 under allergy | Be the First to Comment


Onespot Allergy Founder, Elizabeth Goldenberg, shares tips on living safely with food allergies. Tips include: Strict avoidance of your allergen, purchase an EpiPen, and wear your EpiPen in a belt or holster.

“I’m Not Nuts” Living with Food Allergies intro

Posted by admin on June 3, 2010 under allergy | Be the First to Comment


Intro of new documentary on food allergies, produced by Kevin J. Lindenmuth.

Food Allergies: A Personal Story

Posted by admin on June 2, 2010 under allergy | 5 Comments to Read


Sarah Gitlin talks about her lifetime of dealing with food allergies. Diagnosed at 10 months old, Sarah spent her childhood unlike most other children, but very like much like other food allergy sufferers. Now 18, Sarah is among those leading the charge for a cure. Children growing up with food allergies must avoid foods the rest of us take for granted, such as peanuts, milk, wheat, eggs, and more. Luckily, through existing science a cure is possible. Visit the Food Allergy Initiative at www.faiusa.org for more information

cnn – drug test for food stamps

Posted by admin on May 10, 2010 under drug tests | 18 Comments to Read


messed up. then again, if your using crack, you should get squat. Drug tests for the jobless 2:13 Lawmakers want food stamps and unemployment recipients to take random drug tests. CNN’s Christine Romans reports.

A Wheat Allergy is one of the Most Common Food Allergies among Children

Posted by admin on May 4, 2010 under allergy | Be the First to Comment


www.MeTheDoctor.com — A Wheat Allergy is one of the Most Common Food Allergies among Children A wheat allergy is when an individual’s immune system reacts in an adverse way to the proteins which are found in wheat. This type of food allergy is most commonly seen in babies and toddlers whose immune system is not yet fully developed and while typically most outgrow their allergy to wheat products by the age of five, some may not. A wheat allergy can be very difficult to control as there are numerous food products which contain wheat and of the four proteins in wheat which can cause the allergic reaction-gluten, globulin, albumin, and gliadin,-any single one or a combination of them can be the contributor. The symptoms of a wheat allergy usually manifest themselves within several minutes or a few hours of having consumed a product containing wheat and some of these symptoms can include nasal congestion, itchy watery eyes, diarrhea, stomach cramping, nausea, vomiting, hives, and irritation or swelling of the throat. In a severe case of an allergic reaction to wheat, the condition known as anaphylaxis could occur which is a life threatening condition and requires immediate emergency medical treatment. The symptoms of anaphylaxis can include swelling of the throat, difficulty in breathing or swallowing, low pulse rate, and dizziness or loss of conscientious. The first and foremost treatment for a wheat allergy is avoiding any food items which contain wheat or wheat products