Articles about dysbiosis (0-20 of 20)

  • Respected Naturopath For Your Autistic Child Can Be Found On The Gold Coast Qld
    By: chaod1jtre | - Autism is a huge problem for our little children. Do you know that more young people will be clinically determined to have Autism this season than Cancers, Diabetes, Down Syndrome and AIDS put together?

    Well known remedies have commonly considered Autism to be a brain problem with therapy based interventions being suggested. When these kinds of interventions are combined with Biomedical Approach, your children's situation will improve significantly.

    Biomedical therapy s ...

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  • The Six Best Fat Loss Supplements Part 2
    By: Paul Malcolm | - In part 1 of this article, we explained why multi-vitamins/minerals, fish oil and fiber are in the list of the 6 best fat loss supplements. In this article, we'll discuss betaine HCl, magnesium and probiotics.

    Betaine HCl

    Betaine HCl is a supplement that helps you restore optimal levels of stomach acid. Many functional medicine doctors believe that as much as 98% of the population is deficient in it. There's a simple way to test if you're among those 98%. Just Google ...

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  • Fungal Infections Of The Skin
    By: Dr. Aleksander Strande | - Fungal infections caused by Candida and tinea can be eliminated through natural therapies. If your immune system is weakened, you will find it difficult to fight these infections that keep arising. Improving gut health is a great place to start. A probiotic supplement is also recommended for helping re-colonize the gut with good bacteria. Consuming anti-fungal herbs will help stop unwanted fungus in its tracks.

    Fungal infections of the skin can be unglamorous to the eye and are like ...

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  • What Is Acidophilus?
    By: Derek Armson | - What Is Acidophilus?

    Most people don't know what Acidpohilus actually is!

    To answer the question, Acidophilus is a "Pro Biotic". And if you're still in the dark, pro biotics are what are termed "the good bacteria" that are found in your intestinal tract. The next question is...what do these good bacteria do?

    Well, they are known as "flora" and their main function is to promote a health and strong immune system. They do this by making sure the intestinal tra ...

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  • Probiotic Supplements Should Become Staple Diet Supplements
    By: Mark Stankovich | - It is extremely common for people today to take antibiotics for most bacteria related ailments. Even children take antibiotics frequently. Most people don't realize the negative effect that such medicines have on our digestive system. They have become so common that every household will normally have a couple of antibiotics in their first aid kits/boxes. People aren't aware of the fact that these medicines actually kill off good bacteria inside our digestive system. We normally associate bacteri ...
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  • Leaky Gut And Allergies
    By: Mark Stankovich | - One of the complications of leaky gut syndrome is allergic reaction. Since in leaky gut syndrome the intestinal walls are unable to properly screen larger particles from entering into the bloodstream, it is not uncommon for an undigested or partially digested food particle to find its way into the blood stream. Generally this is does not happen but when the walls of the intestine become damaged for some reason, it loses its ability to filter the substances that can pass through it. Normally the ...
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  • 3 Steps To Clear Your Sinus Problems
    By: Bessie Jo Tillman | - If you discovered the secrets to healing your chronic sinus problems would you implement them? Or would you prefer to stay in that vicious cycle of medications that give you temporary relief of sinus problems, only to have them flare when you complete that particular course of drugs? Of course you would embrace the healing methods that deal with the hidden causes of chronic sinus problems.

    Are you ready to break out of this vicious cycle? Are you willing to look at the hidden causes ...

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  • Asthma--the Far-reaching Problems With Symptomatic Treatment
    By: Kathryne Pirtle | - "What may seem a curse may be a blessing and what may seem a blessing may be a curse." --Muso Kokushi (1275-1351)

    Asthma cases in children and adults are increasing at exponential rates. In 1995, 14.9 million people were diagnosed with asthma and today that number has jumped to 34.1 million! Unfortunately, the treatments for asthma often merely treat the symptom of narrowed breathing passages, and while this is a necessary step, it does not address the possibility of underlying c ...

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  • Gut Health And Your Basic Essential Nutrients
    By: Ana Hernandez | - There is a great deal of focus lately on the declining health of the average American. Both young & old are experiencing far less health for much more money. It's no surprise that more and more patients are asking me for tips on how they can stay healthy throughout their whole lifetime.

    Many say that staying healthy is just too challenging for them while leading a busy and hectic lifestyle. Although many people would seem to agree, there really are some simple solutions to staying ...

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  • Shoud You Give Cough Medicine To Your Baby
    By: Vi Bronkhorst | - Are you one of those parents that are angry when the doctor tells you he will not prescribe antibiotics to your child. Think twice, educate yourself on the danger of medicine. Medicine is more dangerous than the illness or disease itself.

    Babies who received antibiotics in their first year of life may increase their risk of asthma by the age of 7. Antibiotics are poisons that are used to kill bacteria, but unfortunately bacteria are not the only organisms that antibiotics kill. Ev ...

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  • How Candida Yeast Infection Starts Growing Faster?
    By: Peri Witny | - The proper place of Candida yeast is situated in the intestine tracts of people. You will be surprised to know that there are more than 400 bacteria lied inside the intestine which live friendly with the yeast organisms. Bacteria which lie inside our intestine works efficiently in the form of producing short term chain fatty acids. Along with these chain fatty acids, these bacteria has capability to produce vitamin K, has ability to generate biotin, thiamin and vitamin B12 etc. These things are ...
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  • Holistic Medicine Secrets: Treat Depression Naturally Before Turning To Drugs
    By: Dr. Lisa Hosbein | - With all the stress in this day and age, it is not uncommon for people to experience periods of depression. To deal with this problem, many are taking anti-depressant medication. Doctors are prescribing these drugs for treating symptoms caused by the epidemic of low serotonin in this country.

    Before turning to drugs to treat the symptoms of depression, we should treat the underlying problem, low serotonin production.

    Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs s ...

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  • Candidiasis Hypersensitivity (systemic Candida) Is It Really A Fraud?
    By: Jonni L Good | - A number of authors promote the diagnosis and treatment of a syndrome they call Candidiasis Hypersensitivity (sometimes also called systemic Candida, or systemic yeast infections.

    This diagnosis earned a spot on the Quackwatch.com Top 10 Health Fraud list.

    Yet thousands of people are absolutely convinced that a long list of generalized symptoms, for which their medical doctor has no remedy, are caused by Candida yeast.

    Dr. William G. Crook, wh ...

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  • Could Your Candida Be Celiac Disease?
    By: Jane Symms | - Everyone has candida. It's a bacteria that lives naturally in all human bodies, mostly in the small intestine and the mucous membranes. It doesn't do anything harmful, and our bodies don't notice it. When it is allowed to flourish, though, it becomes problematic. The condition of system-wide candida symptoms is called candida dysbiosis.

    The symptoms of candida dysbiosis are fatigue, headaches, weakness, the feeling of being hungover, diarrhea, nausea, and memory loss, among othe ...

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  • The Grumbling Gut
    By: illich | - There are a large number of diseases of the bowl and they all have different symptoms, but there is one constant with all of these diseases and that is inflammation of the bowl.

    The digestive system is actually a very complex organ that has a finely tuned team of mechanical reactions mixed with chemicals. The team goes into action once food enters the mouth where it mixes with saliva, the food then moves to the stomach where it meets with digesting enzymes and other chemicals. T ...

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  • Worried About Candida Induced Dysbiosis?
    By: Jane Symms | - The mention of bacteria brings to mind images of illness and uncleanness, but in fact the human body has about 500 types of bacteria living in the gastrointestinal tract alone, almost all of them beneficial.

    We call them friendly bacteria, and they have a symbiotic relationship with us. We help them by giving them a place to live and food to eat, and they help us by producing nutrients such as B vitamins, helping to metabolize drugs and hormones, and maintaining a healthy pH b ...

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