The Lowdown on Natural Digestive Remedies Harrison AR

Digestive diseases are no fun. They prevent you from drinking regular milk or lying down after a meal. They send you to the toilet every hour or keep you from it for days. Whether they’re inherited, rare, common, or uncommon, they can be embarrassing to discuss and a hassle on your daily life.

Charles Osborne Walker, MD
870-741-1542
8450 Pettit Ln
Harrison, AR
Randy Joseph Pastor, DO
501-985-5900
1300 Braden St
Jacksonville, AR
Louis Duane Velez, MD
501-562-4838
4202 S University Ave
Little Rock, AR
Louis Duane Velez
(501) 562-4838
4202 S University Ave
Little Rock, AR
Glenn Raymond Davis, MD
501-666-0249
417 N University Ave
Little Rock, AR
Dennis Dean Kumpuris, MD
501-666-0249
417 N University Ave
Little Rock, AR
Karl Henry Landberg, MD
501-336-9620
PO Box 1310
Conway, AR
Barry Matt Garner
(870) 932-4462
300 Carson St
Jonesboro, AR
Stephen Woodson Stagg, MD
479-770-8090
116 W Monroe Ave
Lowell, AR
Dr.Karl Landberg
(501) 336-9620
1375 Old Morrilton Highway
Conway, AR
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The Lowdown on Natural Digestive Remedies

Digestive diseases are no fun. They prevent you from drinking regular milk or lying down after a meal. They send you to the toilet every hour or keep you from it for days. Whether they’re inherited, rare, common, or uncommon, they can be embarrassing to discuss and a hassle on your daily life.

Each digestive disease requires a different treatment, some of which include multiple doctor visits, screenings, hospitalizations, and prescriptions. Recently, the total cost has reached $141 billion per year, according to a new study commissioned by the National Institutes of Health (NIH).1 This is remarkable, considering that those with common digestive diseases can often be treated naturally and effectively.

Take heartburn. For the 60 million Americans who suffer from it, medicine is not always the answer. Indeed, lifestyle changes can help prevent the problem before it starts. This includes remedies like leading a less stressful life: the National Heartburn Alliance found that nearly 6 in 10 frequent heartburn sufferers say leading a “hectic lifestyle” contributes to their ailment.2 You should also cut back on fatty foods, and, when it comes to orange juice, coffee, and wine, substitute low-acidic beverages for regular. Additionally, some recommend eating ginger to help with heartburn.3

For a common digestive disease like constipation (infrequent bowel movement), the American Academy of Family Physicians recommends eating more fiber (beans, fruit, whole grain breads, brown rice) and drinking 8 glasses of fluids per day, in lieu of unnatural remedies, like laxatives and enemas.4..

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