If you
stroll down the aisles of your local pharmacy or the drug section
of your grocery store, you'll see an endless sea of laxatives lining the
shelves.
Yup--there
are a whole lot of blocked up, stopped up, bound up people out there.
But
for many, being able to "go" ISN'T the problem.
The
problem is going WAAAY too much...as in chronic diarrhea.
Let's
take a little closer look at this often joked-about but potentially serious
condition.
It keeps you runnin'
Putting
it bluntly, diarrhea is your body saying, "Get this out of me NOW!"
With
diarrhea, your wastes move through your colon way too fast. Since the colon
is where the excess water in your wastes is absorbed, when everything flies
through at the speed of light, the colon doesn't have a chance to do its
job...
And
you get the classic loose, watery wastes known as diarrhea.
Oh,
and a sense of urgency like nothing else on earth. Hopefully you're near a
toilet when it happens.
Oh crap, there's more?
With
diarrhea, having to sprint to a toilet on a moment's notice is not the only
problem...
Because
when your wastes rocket through the intestinal tract, chances are excellent
that you are not properly absorbing the nutrients from your foods as they
whiz on by.
This
can lead to nutritional deficiencies over time and underweight. Sadly,
that's why some people have resorted to abusing laxatives to induce
diarrhea as a way to take off pounds -- their health be damned.
But
the flip side can also be true. Lacking nutrients can also lead to feelings
of constant hunger since your inner dinner bell rings when you need
nutrients.
Constantly
feeling hungry leads to overeating...and you know what THAT means. That
scale number creeps up, Up, UP, especially if you eat a lot of refined
carbs and trans-fats.
Plus,
diarrhea is an excellent way to get irritation in your exit ramp--otherwise
known as hemorrhoids or anal fissures.
Lastly,
since your body isn't absorbing the fluids from your wastes like it should,
you're at risk for dehydration. (This is especially dangerous for small
children and the elderly.)
What it is and isn't
Now,
diarrhea is not a disease in and of itself, but rather a symptom of
something else.
That
something else can be any number of things like:
- Crohn's disease
- Ulcerative colitis
- IBS (irritable bowel syndrome)
- Celiac disease/gluten sensitivity
- Food allergies and sensitivities
- An excess of Vitamin C or magnesium
- The sugars found in dietetic candies--sorbitol, mannitol and xylitol
- Diverticulitis/diverticulosis
- Viral or bacterial infection
- Food poisoning
- Laxative abuse
- Colon cancer
- Fructose or lactose intolerance
What to do to stop running
to the loo
If
you have acute diarrhea (diarrhea that's related to a bug, virus, something
you ate, etc.), although you may feel lousy, chances are it will resolve
itself within a few days. Just make sure you stay hydrated.
But
chronic, long-term diarrhea is a different story.
First
and foremost it's important to see a doctor to rule out anything serious
that requires medical attention.
But
in the absence of a specific underlying condition, chronic diarrhea is most
commonly the result of the foods you eat.
When
you eat processed foods and meal combinations that are hard to digest, you
put your entire GI tract into a stressed state.
Your
stomach churns and repeatedly secretes acid trying to break down what
you've just swallowed. This can go on for 8-10 hours or more depending on
how much you chowed down!
Eventually
the stomach passes the "mess" on to your small intestine as if to
say, "I've had enough--you deal with it now!"
Then
your small intestine tries like heck to finish the job, but it can only do
so much.
By
the time the mess reaches the colon, heaven help you. If your foods are not
broken down properly, this can stress the colon, and in a stressed state it
may not properly absorb the water it should to make your bowel movement
"solid."
And
you fly like a jet plane to the toilet.
Put an end to the explosions
To
keep things running smoothly at your "bottom," you have to start
at the top (what you put in your mouth).
If
you want to get rid of chronic diarrhea, you MUST eat foods that are
nourishing to your body, and make sure that all of your meals are correctly
combined to be easily digested.
That
is exactly what you will learn to do when you follow my advice in the Great Taste No Pain system
or for gluten-challenged people, Great Taste No Gluten.
When
you eat meals that are easy for your system to break down, your stomach and
intestines literally shout out, "Thank you!" and your digestive
problems (including diarrhea) can begin to disappear FAST.
There
are just a few easy-to-understand manuals that explain how and why eating
this way works so well for everyone, no matter how badly you've eaten
before or how long you've had diarrhea.
Put the army to work, too
Your
intestinal flora also helps break down your foods and encourage normal
bowel movements.
Problem
is, thanks to the typical diets most people have, their intestinal flora
balance is completely out of whack, and they instead have an environment
that favors harmful bacteria. (A perfect invitation for diarrhea or other
digestive problems.)
But
a potent,
medical-grade probiotic supplement like Super Shield can help turn that
around for you fast, and help maintain a proper flora balance each and
every day.
Super Shield
contains the probiotic strains Bifidobacteria Infantis, Bifidobacteria
Longum, Lactobacillus Casei and Lactobacillus Rhamnosus, all of which
have been shown to help counteract diarrhea and improve digestion.
Those
and Super Shield's other 9 strains
go to work immediately in your gut, beefing up your population of
beneficial, disease-fighting bacteria, strengthening your gut wall,
enhancing digestion and crowding out harmful pathogens.
Don't
live one more moment thinking that your solutions to chronic diarrhea are
medication or eating lots of bananas!
Experience
the power of the right diet with Great Taste No Pain or
Great Taste No Gluten
plus a healthy flora balance with Super Shield.
I'm
sure you'll be able to say goodbye to chronic diarrhea and hello to normal
BMs very soon!
To
your health,
Sherry
Brescia
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PPS: Will even surprised his doctor!
Hi Sherry,
I must admit that I was a skeptic when I
first read about your Great Taste No Pain plan to normalize my IBS symptoms.
After 3 months of persistent diarrhea, I
was diagnosed by my physician as having IBS. I tried Lomotil and Imodium to
correct the diarrhea to no avail.
Then I tried your plan and by the
second day I noticed a marked improvement and was back to a normal bowel
movement by day 4. WOW! I could hardly believe the results. Even my doctor
was surprised.
For the past 15 years I have been taking
a PPI (Losec) and antacids to control GERD and a hiatal hernia. I am now
off these meds and experiencing little or no acid reflux!
Thank you so very much for being there
for us that suffers from IBS and SIBO symptoms. Keep up your excellent
work.
Cheers,
Will
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2 comments:
DIARRHEA IN MOST CASES IS REAL SIMPLE.....IT IS YOUR LIVER DUMPING ACUMULATED TOXINS. IF IT GOES ON FOR DAYS YOU MIGHT WANT TO GO SEE A NATUROPATHIC DOCTOR. REGULAR ALOPATHIC DOCTORS DON'T KNOW SHIT....EXCUSE THE PUN. NEVER TAKE A SUPRESSANT AS THEY ONLY STOP THE LIVER FROM GETTING TOXINS OUT. THERE HAS BEEN MORE AND MORE PEOPLE THAT HAVE BEEN HAVING DIARRHEA LATELY AS THE FOOD (GMO'ED), AIR (CHEMTRAILED), AND WATER (FLOURIDATED).....This crap has been tearing us up.....let your liver do what it needs to do. stop drinking pop with corn syrup sweetners it is ALL GMO'ed, and start drinking plenty of.....c l e a n .....water.
This works...
Sit down in the State of Texas electric chair, yell "CLEAR" followed by "ROLL ON ONE".
No one has ever complained of diarrhea a second time - promise!
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