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Stomach Ache, IBS or IBD?It's unbelievable how many people are now dealing with stomach issues and how many people have now been diagnosed with IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) or IBD (inflamed bowel disease) such as Crohn's and Ulcerative Colitis. If you have persistent stomacIf you are dealing with stomach or bowel symptoms, such as constipation, pain, bloating its time to take what you eat more seriously. We need to make our digestive tract happy. Some of the foods that may be causing the problems are caffeine in coffee; lactose, a sugar found in dairy products such as milk, cheese and chocolate; fructose or sugars found in fruit and artificial sweeteners, and the fats found in some meats may also trigger symptoms. Everyone is different when it comes to diet, so you will want to get consultation before changing what you eat. For example, some bran and wheat flour may increase symptoms, but also lack of fiber is believed to contribute. We need to ensure tha It is well known now that the bacteria needed to breakdown foods effectively in our stomach and digestive tract or very important in reversing the affects of digestive disease. Look into probiotics and enzymes as a dietary supplement. Another cause can be emotional distress , so make sure you take the time to relax with a walk or meditation, and exercise on a daily basis. Don't let your stomach aches and irregular bowel symptoms go on to the point of developing into something more serious. Start learning about the symptoms you have, and the solutions available before they get worse. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Chester is the owner of AstroNutrition, the premier website catering to fitness enthusiasts looking at bulking up, slimming down, or staying fit. Permalink: http://expert-talk.com/tips/778/stomach-ache-ibs-or-ibd-2778.htm Related Tips and Advices | Related Tags |
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