Candida albicans, lives happily and unobtrusively in your gut and mouth. It can overgrow its normal limits though infesting your gut and sinuses.
It isn't terribly unusual for the body to form hard deposits in the kidney's and gallbladder. Dietary choices can help prevent their formation.
In acid reflux stomach acid surges into the esophagus causing pain. Digestive enzymes and other home remedies for acid reflux may help.
A diet for diverticulitis can make a big difference in preventing an attack of this painful and miserable infection of part of the digestive track.
Home remedies for hemorrhoids can help hemorrhoids resolve quicker by adjusting diet, and reducing the inflammation.
No one likes talking about diarrhea let alone suffering from it, natural remedies for diarrhea can calm your embarrassment along with your tummy.
No longer a condition affecting mostly older people in Western countries, diverticulitis now can develop in people of all ages—even…
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a chronic condition of the lower gastrointestinal tract. It’s the most common diagnosis made by…
An enhanced form of the herbal remedy curcumin is an effective add-on therapy for mild to moderate ulcerative colitis and leads to sustained remission.
Actor Chadwick Boseman’s death from colorectal cancer and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s early retirement due to ulcerative colitis has many thinking about colon health.
Antibiotics are often used to treat C. diff infection, but research now shows that fecal transplants are more effective and less costly. Study details…
Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) can be the root cause of excessive gas and alternating constipation and diarrhea. The diet and more to get your insides healthy.
Chronic indigestion had no obvious cause—no ulcers or negative findings in the colonoscopy. But Traditional Chinese Medicine brought relief. Learn how.
If you feel full before you’ve even finished your meal, your stomach is telling you something. Read on for the possible causes…
Rave reviews do not mean science backs claims made for activated charcoal, bromelain and other digestive supplements. Here’s what really works...