Ulcerative Colitis Diet: Foods, Supplements and Natural Remedies
Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that causes long-lasting inflammation and ulcer symptoms, or sores in the digestive tract. Ulcerative colitis affects the innermost lining of the large intestine and rectum.
This inflammatory disease can be debilitating, and sometimes it can even lead to life-threatening complications. Ulcerative colitis may...
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How to Lose Face Fat: 3 Natural Strategies
If spot reduction were possible, many people would immediately target the belly — and there are some ways to tighten up there. Second to belly fat, people would probably want to know how to lose face fat. That’s not surprising, says Chesahna Kindred, M.D., dermatologist and owner of Kindred...
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Stomach Pain Causes + 6 Natural Remedies to Treat Abdominal Pain
Avoid spicy foods, alcohol, and caffeine if they trigger stomach pain
Avoid out-of-date or contaminated foods
Avoid foods you may be allergic to, such as wheat
Avoid dairy products if you have lactose intolerance
Avoid processed foods, smoked or salted meats or fish, and pickled vegetables
Avoid foods high in fructose if you...
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Tenesmus (What Causes the Urge to Poop? + 6 Natural Treatments)
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Malabsorption Syndrome (Plus, 5 Natural Ways to Get the Nutrients Your Body Needs)
You might eat a healthy diet. You may try to take the right supplements and drink pure, hydrating beverages. But all that might not matter if your digestive tract cannot actually absorb the nutrients you’re eating and drinking. Here’s what you need to know about malabsorption syndrome and natural...
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Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome: 5 CVS Natural Remedies
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