Tuesday, 2 October 2007

10 Tips for a Healthy Bowel

Bowel1.) Supplementation is essential when reversing tricky digestive problems as internal flora will be seriously compromised. Large doses of a good probiotic (at least 20 billion per dose, x 3 per day to start) are a must; Pharmaceutical Grade omega 3 (with DHA, so must be from fish oil, not flax oil) in good doses; a good colon cleanser, vitamin B complex and B12 (neurobian) injections, L-Glutamine, magnesium and a good Multi-vitamins. Speak to a Nutritionally trained health professional for more details

2.) Check for food sensitivities

3.) Fibre is very important as it soaks up liquid and bulks the stool

4.) Eliminate white foods from your diet, such as white rice, sugar, flour, salt, processed wheat and grain products and animal fat (all red meat contains animal fat)

5.) Include good quantities of fresh vegetables and fruit (cooked for the first month unless juiced) and legumes

6.) Keep a note of trigger foods, as this will help you trace your food sensitivity

7.) Everyone with a bowel disorder does not drink enough water. Without water the bowel contents dry up and the lining of the colon changes, becoming thicker and stickier rather than providing a smooth lubricant for faeces to pass through

8.) Chew your food until it is almost liquid, eat slowly and never bolt your meals. Digestion begins in the mouth and the enzymes produced there are vital for good digestion

9.) Exercise regularly – stretching exercises are also good

10.) Give your bowel individual attention by massaging it gently but firmly in a clockwise direction around your belly, going up the right hand side across under your rib cage and down the left side. Using a lavender oil in a cream or oil base is helpful and relaxing too


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