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DISORDERS
(Their description, characteristics or
symptoms,
causes, and complementary or alternative
treatments)
Disorder : INDIGESTION/GAS-FLATULENCE
Description: Indigestion may be a symptom of
a disorder in the stomach or the intestines, or it may be a disorder in itself.
The gastrointestinal tract is a tube twenty-five to thirty-two feet long that
begins at the mouth and ends at the anus. Digestion begins when food mixes with
enzymes in saliva. The process is then carried on in the stomach by hydrochloric
acid and pepsin. Food is liquefied in the stomach and passes into the small
intestine, where it is further broken down by digestive enzymes from the
pancreas. The enzyme protease digests proteins, the enzyme amylase digests
carbohydrates, and the enzyme lipase digests fats. The gallbladder secretes
bile, formed by the liver, to aid absorption of fats and fat-soluble vitamins.
Most food absorption takes place in the small intestine, while water,
electrolytes, and some of the final products of digestion are absorbed in the
large intestine.
Symptoms: Symptoms can
include gas, abdominal pain, a "growling stomach," a bloated feeling,
belching, nausea, vomiting, and a burning sensation after eating.
Incidence: Disorders
of the gastrointestinal tract are common and can lead to improper digestion,
malabsorption, and nutritional deficiencies, all of which may contribute to the
development of many other diseases.
Causes: Some foods and
beverages that can irritate the digestive tract, causing indigestion include
alcohol, vinegar, caffeine, and greasy, spicy or refined foods. Swallowing air
by gulping down food or chewing with the mouth open can also cause indigestion.
Other causes contributing to indigestion include intestinal obstruction,
malabsorption, peptic ulcers and disorders of the pancreas, liver or gall
bladder. Food allergies and intolerances (such as lactose intolerance) can also
cause indigestion.
Treatments: Proper
diet, nutritional supplements, herbal remedies, and stress reduction can all
help to restore proper digestion and enhance overall health.
Nutrients:
Supplement Dosage Comments
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Proteolytic enzymes
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As directed on label, with each meal. Take l/2
the recommended dose with snacks.
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To aid in the breakdown of protein for proper
absorption. Important for combating gas and bloating.
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Acidophilus
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As directed on label, l/2 hour before each
meal.
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Necessary for normal digestion. Use a nondairy
formula.
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Garlic
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2 capsules 3 times daily, with meals.
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Aids in digestion and destroys unwanted
bacteria in the water.
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Vitamin B complex
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100 mg. 3 times daily, with meals.
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Essential for normal digestion.
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Alfalfa
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See under Herbs below.
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Aloe Vera
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See under Herbs below.
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Herbs:
 | Alfalfa supplies needed vitamin K and trace minerals.
Take in liquid or tablet form.
 | Aloe vera is good for heartburn and other
gastrointestinal symptoms. Take ¼ cup of aloe vera juice on an empty stomach
in the morning and again at bedtime.
 | Ginger is a time-honored remedy for nausea.
 | A few sprigs of fresh parsley, or ¼ teaspoon of dried
parsley, taken with a glass of warm water, can help relieve indigestion.
 | Catnip, chamomile, fennel, papaya and peppermint are
all good for indigestion. |
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Recommendations:
 | Eat well-balanced meals with plenty of fiber-rich
foods such as fresh fruits, vegetables and whole grains.
 | Eat a high-complex carbohydrate, high fiber, moderate
protein, extremely low-fat diet.
 | Include in the diet fresh papaya (which contains
papain) and fresh pineapple (which contains bromelain). These are good sources
of beneficial digestive enzymes.
 | Add acidophilus to the diet.
 | For gas, bloating, and heartburn, try brown rice
and/or barley broth.
 | Limit your intake of lentils, peanuts and soybeans.
 | Chew your food thoroughly.
 | Do not eat when you are upset or overtired.
 | Do not drink liquids while eating. This dilutes the
stomach juices and prevents proper digestion.
 | Charcoal tablets, available in health food stores, are
good for absorbing gas and toxins. Use for relief of occasional digestive
difficulties. |
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Eliminate the following from your diet:
 | All food additives and all prefabricated foods and
junk foods.
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 | Dairy products.
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 | Bakery products, beans, caffeine, carbonated
beverages, citrus juices, fried and fatty foods, peppers, potato chips, red
meat, sugar, tomatoes, and salty or spicy foods.
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 | Consult your physician if you develop heartburn and
the symptoms persist. If the pain travels down your left arm, or is
accompanied by a feeling of weakness, dizziness, or shortness of breath,
seek emergency medical help. The early symptoms of a heart attack can be
very much like those of heartburn and as a result, many people mistakenly
dismiss them. |
Considerations:
 | Drinking the juice of a lemon in a cup of water first
thing in the morning is good for healing and purifying the blood.
 | Exercise, such as brisk walking or stretching, aids
the digestive process.
 | Most antacids sold in the United States contain
aluminum compounds, calcium carbonate, magnesium compounds, or sodium
bicarbonate. Aluminum-based antacids can cause constipation. Calcium carbonate
can cause a rebound effect in which the stomach produces more acid after the
antacid’s effect wears off. Magnesium compounds can cause diarrhea. Sodium
bicarbonate can cause gas and bloating.
 | Taking antacids to relieve indigestion and heartburn
may actually make it worse. Antacids neutralize the acid in the stomach,
preventing proper digestion and interfering with the absorption of nutrients.
Antacids do not prevent gas and bloating. |
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Vitamin For Life Recommended Regimen and cost:
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Product No
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Description
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Comments
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Cost
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253-15
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Aloe vera 25 mg. extract Tablets
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As directed on label
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$7.50/100
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889-15
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Alfalfa 500 mg. tablets
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As directed on label
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$2.25/100
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334-15
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Digestive Enzyme
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As directed on label
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$6.95/100
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888-15
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Acidophilus with pectin hardshell
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As directed on label, l/2 hour before each meal
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$6.95/100
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245-15
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Activated Charcoal 260 mg. Caps.
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As directed on label
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$5.95/100
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978-15
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Garlic 400 mg. odor free tabs.
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2 tablets 3 times daily
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$5.50/100
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890-15
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B Complex 100 mg. tablets
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1 tablet 3 times daily, with meals
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$8.95/100
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Sources:
Prescription for Nutritional Healing, 2nd
Edition
By James F. Balch, M.D. & Phyllis A. Balch, C.N.C.
Alternative Medicine, The Definitive Guide
Compiled by the Burton Goldberg Group
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