INFLAMMATORY DIGESTIVE TRACT DISORDERS
For most of us, eating food is a pleasant experience. When the digestive system
becomes inflamed, problems such as irritable bowel syndrome, ulcers and
hemorrhoids occur and can cause intense suffering. The good news is there are
herbs that help support and soothe the intestinal system. Herbs do not treat
symptoms, herbs rebuild the body's healing capability which takes time for the
body to heal itself.
We received the following E-mail message last week from a customer suffering
from colitis: "this CLT-X is a miracle for me. The pains stopped the
first day I took it. I was able to get out of bed in the morning by myself! I
even had real food (baked fish) the second day when I was brave enough to try
it. I can tell that __ is relaxing more now too because he's not so worried
about me and doesn't have to watch the pain happening." She was fortunate to
receive such quick results! For others it may take months to receive results
because we all respond differently. We are, after all, unique individuals. Stay
with your nutritional program for at least three months. Add a month for every
year that you have suffered from your present health concern.
IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME (IBS)
Symptoms of IBS can cause abdominal pain and alternating bouts
of diarrhea and constipation. Often this occurs when you eat certain foods,
drink certain drinks or when life gets stressful. With irritable bowel syndrome,
the large intestine or colon isn't functioning properly. Instead of having
regular muscular contractions, the colon is irregular and out of sync. Mucus and
toxins build up in the digestive tract causing gas, nausea, vomiting, bloating
and frequent bowel movements accompanied by constipation and/or diarrhea as the
body tries to rid itself of these poisons. A person with irritable bowel
syndrome may also suffer with anorexia, anxiety, depression and severe
headaches.
It is believed that 1 in 5 Americans have irritable bowel syndrome. As
scientists have searched for the cure, they have been unable to locate physical
signs of disease in the bowel tissue. Rather, this disease seems to be caused by
stress and food intolerance. It may also be connected to the overuse of
antacids, laxatives or antibiotics.
Studies show that there is a strong connection between this disease and stress.
People with irritable bowel syndrome often have higher levels of nervousness and
depression. If you have IBS, work to discover what brings
stress to your life. Keep a diary of the situations that cause you stress and
look for patterns. Meditation, counseling and biofeedback are all ways in which
you can relieve stress. Exercise has also been proven to relieve stress,
especially if you do something you enjoy like taking the dog for a walk or
playing tennis with a friend. NUTRI-CALM is a key product that helps to nourish
and soothe your nervous system when dealing with the stress and complexities of
daily living.
About 2/3 of the people with irritable bowel syndrome also have food
intolerance. Studies show that the body does not respond to these food allergies
through the immune system, so having an allergy test might not give you accurate
results. Rather, it is best to watch which foods or drinks bring on digestive
problems and eliminate them from the diet. Milk and dairy products as well as
wheat are foods to which people are commonly allergic. Try eliminating these
first. Changing your diet to include more fiber can also help relieve irritable
bowel syndrome. Fiber bulks the stools and helps the body to have regular bowel
movements. Include foods in your diet such as bran, whole grains, fruit and
vegetables.
As you work to remove the stress and foods which are causing digestive distress,
you can also take herbs which will speed the healing process. Following are
herbs which help remove toxins from the bowel, soothe bowel inflammation, and
regulate and tone the bowel.
SLIPPERY ELM has been shown to be a good remedy for those with IBS. It is
a mucilaginous herb which pulls water into itself becoming slippery, thick and
pasty. This pulling action draws congested toxins from the bowel.
Because Slippery Elm becomes bulky, it helps to regulate elimination and its
slippery consistency is soothing to the inflamed intestinal walls. Slippery elm
is very mild and is an excellent form of nutrition for people who are having
trouble digesting other types of food. Slippery elm can also be made into a tea
and used as an enema.
ALOE VERA is another plant which can help calm inflammation of the bowel.
Sipping the juice throughout the day helps to soothe the irritated mucous
membranes of IBS. This juice also is a bulking laxative that can help normalize
bowel function.
CHAMOMILE and
VALERIAN have an antispasmodic effect on the
gastrointestinal tract. They calm intestinal cramps, expel gas, tone the stomach
and relieve pain.
INTESTINAL SOOTHE & BUILD is a combination which helps IBS. It contains
the mucilants slippery elm and marshmallow which become soft and bulky when
combined with water and help to relieve the irritated intestinal tissue and
regulate bowel movements. Plantain, rosehips and bugleweed are included because
of their astringent effects which work to tone the bowel. Chamomile relieves
inflammation and soothes nervous conditions which can cause constipation.
CLT-X works to calm the inflammation of the digestive system. It contains
the mucilants slippery elm and marshmallow to pull toxins from the digestive
tract and relieve constipation. Dong Quai and wild yam are included for their
anti-inflammatory effects. Ginger calms indigestion.
BOWEL DETOX absorbs toxins and irritants from the digestive system. It
contains the following: psyllium which is a bulk laxative, algin to absorb heavy
metals, bentonite clay which pulls irritants from bowel pockets and tightens
bowel tissues and chlorophyll to control stool odor. Take this combination with
plenty of water to avoid constipation.
To relieve the symptoms of IS try
GINGER. It expels gas from the colon
and calms indigestion and nausea.
CHARCOAL can also be used to relieve
gas and bloating, but it is not recommended that it be taken daily because it
may absorb other nutrients. If you have been suffering with chronic diarrhea or
vomiting, you will want to take
Ionic MINERALS to help replace the
trace minerals lost from your body.
RECOVERY DRINK can help you replace lost
electrolytes.
HEMORRHOIDS
Have you ever noticed the reaction of the people around you when
the word "hemorrhoid" comes up in the conversation? Some people giggle, some try
to change the subject and others start making jokes, but it doesn't seem like
anyone is really dealing with hemorrhoids. In actuality, studies show that half
of the people over age 40 suffer from a mild form of hemorrhoids.
Hemorrhoids occur when a vein in the anus or lower rectum bulges beyond it's
normal location. You may discover it when you find a glob of flesh protruding
from the anus. It can be accompanied by bleeding, itching and pain. If the
hemorrhoid ruptures or has a blood clot, it can lead to spasm of the anal
sphincter and intense pain.
Hemorrhoids are caused when the blood pressure in the veins in the anal area
becomes too large for the walls to resist. The walls then release their hold on
the veins, allowing them to fall out of place. There are several reasons why
this could happen. People with chronic constipation are often straining during
defecation causing increased blood pressure in the lower veins. Holding one's
breath during defecation also has the same effect. Other things that cause an
increase in blood pressure in the anal veins are heavy lifting, general high
blood pressure, pregnancy and heredity (weak walls).
In working to treat this problem, you may start out trying over-the-counter
creams which relieve some of the pain and itching, but don't solve the problem.
A visit to the doctor may lead to removal of the hemorrhoid. This is done by
wrapping a rubber band tightly around it until the tissue dies and drops off.
Injecting chemicals, freezing or burning the area or having the hemorrhoid
surgically removed are other medical options to treat hemorrhoids. These
procedures will bring about temporary relief, but unless the cause of the
hemorrhoid is addressed, it will come back.
If you are a first time hemorrhoid sufferer and these methods sound scary, don't
panic. Here are some natural therapies and herbal treatments that can help.
1. Often a first time hemorrhoid can be returned to place by hand. Try pushing
it back up into the rectum.
2. To prevent further irritation try the following. Before defecation, lubricate
the anus with petroleum jelly about ½ an inch into the rectum. After, use damp
toilet paper or tissues coated with moisturizing cream when wiping. Though
hemorrhoids often itch, resist the urge to scratch them because you can hurt the
vein walls.
3. Daily warm sitz baths help to relieve pain, increase blood flow to the area
and shrink the swollen tissue. Sit in 3 to 4 inches of water with the knees
raised.
To help tighten and heal the loose veins, try astringent herbs such as BUTCHER'S
BROOM and UVA URSI. ST. JOHN's WORT helps to heal dilated veins in and around
the anus by increasing circulation. It also helps anxiety, nervous tension and
irritability which can cause a person to be "up-tight" and constipated.
If you have hemorrhoids because of constipation try the laxative herb
CASCARA
SAGRADA. You can also work to soften the stool. Change to a high fiber diet
and drink lots of water. FLAX SEED OIL and
NATURE THREE will
also help soften the stools.
There are several herbs and formulas which can be applied directly to the
hemorrhoid and surrounding areas to increase healing and relieve pain.
WHITE
OAK BARK can be made into an infusion and used externally. It has
astringent, tonic and antiseptic effects which help hemorrhoids.
ALOE VERA
JUICE applied to the hemorrhoid and the anal area once every 2 hours soothes
the irritated mucous membranes. Applying YARROW to the hemorrhoid will help stop
any bleeding and reduce inflammation.
BLACK OINTMENT contains herbs which
can be put on the hemorrhoid to draw out toxins and tighten tissues.
ULCERS
Doubled over in pain, drinking milk or taking an antacid is how
you might find someone who says, "I have an ulcer!" One in 10 Americans will
find themselves dealing with this painful disease.
Peptic ulcers are found in the stomach or duodenum (the first section of the
small intestine just below the stomach). Ulcer pain occurs because part of the
mucous membrane of the stomach or duodenum is being eaten into by the digestive
secretions.
Ulcers are characterized by intense stomach pain. The sufferer may also
experience heartburn, nausea and/or anemia. Because eating neutralizes the
stomach acid, food intake temporarily stops ulcer pain, but the pain returns
once the food is digested.
Doctors have long gone by the theory that too much stress is the main cause of
ulcers. Stress causes the stomach to churn and the acids to increase to such
high levels that the stomach begins eating itself. To solve this problem doctors
first suggest taking antacids. Antacids reduce the acid in the stomach and
relieve pain, but they may cause kidney stones, heart and kidney problems,
calcium and phosphorus depletion and/or aluminum accumulation in the brain that
could lead to Alzheimer's disease.
Doctors may also prescribe drugs such as Tagamet and Zantac for ulcer treatment.
These drugs have an antispasmodic effect and they suppress stomach acid
production. These drugs successfully relieve the pain, but they also have
serious side effects. By increasing estrogen levels, they can cause sexual
dysfunction and breast development in men, PMS, endometriosis and uterine
fibroids in women. Patients on any of these medications must be on them long
term or the ulcers will return.
Scientific studies on ulcers and their treatment show that stress may be only
part of the cause. A spiral bacteria, Heliobacter pylori, is almost always found
in persons who have ulcers and seldom found in those who don't. By killing this
bacteria, ulcers are commonly relieved. This bacteria survives in the stomach
acid by living in the protective lining and producing an enzyme, urease, which
neutralizes the stomach acid.
With a blood test from your physician, you can discover if you are infected with
these ulcer causing bacteria. Doctors will prescribe antibiotics to treat this
infection which also can have serious side effects.
There are several lifestyle habits that may increase your ulcer risk. Studies
show that diets low in fiber, smoking, regular intake of aspirin or nonsteroidal
anti-inflammatories and regular drinking of alcohol, coffee or caffeinated
drinks can cause ulcers. Food allergies may also be the cause of ulcers and if
this is the cause the ulcer will continue until the food is eliminated. Try an
elimination diet.
Besides changing your lifestyle to remove stress and other factors which may
cause ulcers, there are also many herbal products available which can ease the
symptoms and help the stomach to heal. Because ulcer symptoms are similar to
those of gastric cancer, be sure to consult with a physician before trying the
following natural forms of ulcer therapy.
LICORICE ROOT (in whole herb form) is an anti-inflammatory and has long
been used historically in the treatment of ulcers. Licorice strengthens the
stomach lining by increasing the number of mucus secreting cells. Because the
use of licorice extract brought on extreme edema and heart failure, many people
were scared away from using licorice, but licorice in its whole form or as
deglycyrrhizinated licorice (DGL) causes no side effects and is highly effective
in treating ulcers. In one study 40 patients with severe duodenal ulcers
prevented surgery and relieved all ulcer pain and symptoms by taking 3 to 4.5
grams of licorice daily for 8 to 16 weeks.
GASTRO HEALTH is a product designed specifically to help ulcers by
killing Heliobacter pylori. It contains licorice in combination with the
antibacterial herbs cloves, inula and pau d' arco.
PLS-II contains slippery elm and marshmallow, mucilants which pull toxins
from the digestive tract, soothe digestive inflammation and strengthen mucous
membranes. Goldenseal fights infection while fenugreek helps relieve digestive
upset.
LYMPH GLAND CLEANSE blends echinacea, goldenseal, yarrow and capsicum to
fight infection and reduce inflammation.
ST-JOHN'S WORT helps ulcers because of its antispasmodic, nervine,
relaxant and counterirritant effects.
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