Living With Food Poisoning
A Natural Approach To Health Living With Food Poisoning I had a question the other day about food poisoning. Food poisoning is a common, but distressing and sometimes life-threatening problem for millions of people. People infected with food-borne organisms may have symptoms ranging from mild intestinal discomfort to severe dehydration and bloody diarrhea.…
Living With Hemorrhoids
A Natural Approach To Health Living With Hemorrhoids I had a question the other day about hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids are swollen veins in your anal canal. They’re a common problem, they can be painful, but they’re usually not serious. Veins can swell inside your anal canal to form internal hemorrhoids. Or they can swell near the…
Living With Flatulence
A Natural Approach To Health Living With Flatulence I had a question the other day about flatulence. Flatulence is another word for having gas. Gas (flatus) is made in your stomach and intestines as your body breaks down food into energy. All people pass gas, some people more than others. It’s normal to pass gas…
Living With Diarrhea
A Natural Approach To Health Living With Diarrhea I had a question the other day about diarrhea. Diarrhea describes bowel movements that are loose and watery. It’s very common and usually not serious. May people will have diarrhea once or twice each year. It usually lasts 2-3 days and can be easily treated at home.…
Living With Constipation
A Natural Approach To Health Living With Constipation I had a question the other day about constipation. Nobody really likes to talk about constipation, but if you’ve ever suffered from it you know it’s painful and frustrating. Almost everyone gets constipated at some time during their life. It’s not usually serious, but it can be…
Living With Rickets
A Natural Approach To Health Living With Rickets I had a question the other day about rickets. Rickets is a disorder caused by not enough vitamin D, calcium, or phosphate. Rickets leads to softening and weakening of your bones and is seen most commonly in children 6-24 months of age. There are several different types…
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