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- The Human Digestive System Part 2 By: Jack Smith
First, the stomach must store the swallowed food and liquid. This requires the muscle of the upper part of the stomach to relax and accept large volumes of swallowed material. The stomach has a capacity of 1 liter........... Tags: the human digestive system
- Crohns Disease - Symptoms and Treatment By: Paul MacIver
Crohn's disease is a chronic inflammatory disease of the digestive tract. The disease can affect the digestive system anywhere from the mouth to the anus, but distinctively affects the terminal ileum as well as demarcated areas of large bowel. Tags: crohn's disease, crohns disease, crohns, crohn's, crohn's disease symptoms, crohn's diseas
- Overview Of IBS By: Susan Reynolds
For the many Americans who suffer from IBS, Irritable bowel syndrome isn’t just a problem. It’s a way of life. IBS refers to a condition that is characterized by the large intestine not operating in the way that it should. Not really a disease, IBS is a disorder. The interesting thing to note is that patients who suffer from IBS exhibit no abnormalities in their intestine nor have they sustained intestinal damage. That is the real mystery of the disorder.
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- How Your Dog's Digestion Works By: Andrew Lewis
Canines have the ability to consume large quantities of food at one time and can rest between meals. In the wild, this is known as "gorging," which is beneficial in hunting large game. Canines, like carnivores, can devour large meals after a hunt, and, thanks to the digestive function, can then leisurely wait until the next meal opportunity arises.
To keep your canine's gastrointestinal system functioning at its finest, a healthy, well-balanced diet is of the essence. The ... Tags: dog, dog food, dog health, dog care
- The Grumbling Gut By: illich
There are a large number of bowl diseases that have different causes and aliments. Inflammation is the one thing they all have in common. These are very humbling diseases, but there is hope for those who want to help themselves. Learn how to improve your condition. Tags: inflammation, digestive, gastrointestinal tract, diarrhea, crohn’s disease, colitis, irr
- The Relationships Between Diet And Colon Cancer By: Tom Norman
The colon is part of the body’s digestive system. The digestive system removes and processes nutrients (vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, fats, proteins, and water) from foods and helps pass waste material out of the body. The digestive system is made up of the esophagus, stomach, and the small and large intestines. The first 6 feet of the large intestine are called the large bowel or colon. The last 6 inches are the rectum and the anal canal. The anal canal ends at the anus... Tags: colon, cancer, tumor
- Causes Of Dog Health Problems Bloody Stool Issues By: Judy Wellsworth
Melena is the number one cause of dog health problems bloody stool issues. Melena and hematochezia cause the dog to have bloody stool. Melena is blood that the dog digested, and looks dark in color. Hematochezia is considered fresh blood in the stool and is considered minor compared to melena. Many health reasons result in a bloody stool and most tests by a veterinarian will confirm the problem.
This health problem causes a lack of energy and sometimes incontinence, as acc... Tags: pomeranian dog health, Boxer dog health, large dog health issues
- Keep your Colon clean with enemas. See the Benefits and learn about Coffee enemas By: Patrick Hamouy
Coffee enemas are used extensively in Natural health clinics. This article will explain what they are good for, how to safely give yourself and enema. The complete recipe for coffee enema is also given. Enjoy.. Tags: enema, coffee, cancer, bowels, colon, colonics, mucoid plaque, gerson, detox, coffee enema, sigmoid,
- Diet - Is meat really good for us? What happens when we eat meat? Find out.. By: Patrick Hamouy
Is animal really good for us? Does it damage our health to eat meat? Where else can you get protein from? What disease are caused by eating meat? Find out.. Tags: meat, beef, pork, chicken, lamb, ham, digestion, digestive tract, cancer, heart disease, junk food, m
- Irritable Bowel Pain Can Be Stopped Without Surgery Or Dangerous Drugs By: Darren Craddock
Irritable bowel syndrome and chronic constipation affect millions of people each year. Excessive gas,bloating, cramps, constipation and bowel pain, this is what many people wake up to every day.Chronic constipation and Irritable Bowel Syndrome often start with an overworked colon. Tags: Colon, constipation, colon cleansing, irritable bowel, intestines, stomach,
- Bowel Obstruction Information By: Juliet
A bowel obstruction is a partial or complete blockage in the intestines that prevents gas, fluids, or solids from moving through the intestines normally. bowel obstruction can be caused by tumors, twisting or narrowing of the intestines, or scar tissue (adhesions). Tags: bowel obstruction information, bowel obstruction treatment tips, bowel obstruction causes
- Top Tips To Treat And Prevent Colon And Rectal Cancer By: Raymond Lee Geok Seng
Damage to the cell lining the intestine can lead to serious health problems. Therefore, it is worthwhile to give this tip to help to prevent colon problems. Tags: Colorectal cancer, intestines, cells, polyps
- The Digestive System and Yoga By: Robin
The organs constituting this system are: the mouth, the pharynx, the gullet (foodpipe), the stomach, the duodenum, and the small and large intestines. Tags: yoga
- Yoga - The Excretory System and Endocrine System By: Robin
This consists of the kidneys, the ureters, the bladder, the urethra, as well as the skin, and the large intestines. Tags: yoga
- Mesenteric Ischemia – Causes, Symptoms, Prevention and Treatment By: Peter Hutch
The mesenteric arteries are the three major arteries that supply blood to the stomach, small intestine, and large intestine. The word “ischemia” means decrease in oxygen supply. Mesenteric ischemia is a condition in which the mesenteric arteries do not deliver enough blood and oxygen to the small and large intestines. This makes it difficult for the intestines to digest food and can cause segments of the intestine to die. Tags: mesenteric ischemia, mesenteric ischemia symptoms, mesenteric ischemia causes, treatment f
- Complete Information on Anaplastic large cell lymphoma with Treatment and Prevention By: Juliet
Anaplastic large cell lymphoma can present itself in two forms: it can be systemic in children or young adults or cutaneous (in/on the skin). It can occur at any time between childhood and old age, but is most common in children and young adults. Tags: Anaplastic large cell lymphoma information, Anaplastic large cell lymphoma treatment tips,
- What Colonic Weight Loss Product Reviews Have To Say By: anthony thedford
The colon is that part of our body that is located in the farthest end of the large intestines. More often than not, the colon is left neglected and many are unaware of how the colon particularly functions for the body. Tags: weight loss, colonic weight loss product reviews
- Information on Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction By: Juliet
Intestinal pseudo-obstruction labels a rare group of diseases that may lead to failure of gut functions. Intestinal pseudoobstruction is the decreased ability of the intestines to push food through, and often causes dilation of different parts of the bowel. Tags: intestinal pseudo-obstruction information, intestinal pseudo-obstruction treatment method
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