Occasionally we have to take a break from all the serious consequences of gluten intolerance. Today you discover when smelly farts are healthy farts. While flatulence is both the butt of many jokes (pun fully intended) and the source of both physical and social discomfort, it can also indicate good health.
Read More >Antibiotics Increase Risk of Celiac Disease?
In an earlier post I discussed research indicating that multiple infant infections increase the risk of celiac disease. In short, the more infections an infant has, the greater its risk for developing celiac disease. At the time I suggested this may be a result of the antibiotics administered to treat the infections, because antibiotics change…
Read More >Gluten Intolerance and Weight Gain
The connection between gluten and weight is a common one. One of the symptoms of gluten intolerance includes weight loss, but weight gain can also be a symptom. For some people the weight gain doesn’t start until they begin a gluten-free diet. While some people adopt a gluten-free diet in an effort to lose weight, others gain weight on a gluten-free diet. What causes this to happen?
Read More >Celiac Disease Symptoms
Since celiac disease symptoms occur as a result of consuming gluten, people often categorize celiac disease (CD) as a digestive disorder. But the symptoms are actually the result of an autoimmune disease, and often the most insidious and serious signs aren’t as tangible and immediate as various intestinal discomforts. CD may also manifest itself very differently in different people, so it is difficult to use a checklist of symptoms to identify this condition.
Read More >How To Identify And Treat Diverticulitis
Sometimes we can’t blame an autoimmune disease or an allergy for our gastrointestinal discomfort. Sometimes the walls of the intestine grow weak and develop pouches. This is known as diverticular disease. If these pouches become inflamed or infected, you have diverticulitis. Read on to develop a better understanding of this potentially serious condition. What Is…
Read More >Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth
We all have bacteria in our intestines. However, we have much more bacteria in our colon, or large intestine, than we have in our small intestine. If the small intestine develops a similar amount and type of bacteria as the colon, this can lead to several potentially serious problems. When this happens, it is called…
Read More >Gluten Intolerance Bloating
For some people seemingly simple foods can cause bloating. This bloating can be very uncomfortable and if it happens on a regular basis it may also be a sign of a more serious condition. Celiac disease is no simple matter and should be properly diagnosed before you continue eating foods with gluten. While bloating may seem like a small price to pay for eating your favorite sandwich, you may pay a larger price later if you aren’t careful.
Read More >Herbal Remedies for Constipation
Using herbal remedies for constipation can be an effective solution to your discomfort and they may be a preferred option to an over-the-counter laxative, however it is still important to understand what is causing the constipation if it is occurring on a regular basis. That said here are some of the most common and effective herbs or herbal blends used to help relieve constipation.
Read More >Foods For Constipation
While this isn’t always the case, constipation is often triggered by food and lifestyle choices. This means you may also be able to find relief from constipation by making some simple changes to your diet. By incorporating these foods for constipation into your diet and decreasing these foods that can trigger constipation, you may be able to find relief for constipation in your own kitchen.
Read More >Celiac Disease Constipation
Among the most common gluten intolerance symptoms is either diarrhea or constipation along with gas and bloating. Besides being uncomfortable celiac disease constipation isn’t a healthy condition to have for too long. Knowing how to treat this constipation by following a proper diet and eating more of the best foods for constipation can give you a great deal of relief and improve your health.
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