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Slow Movement Of Food Through Digestive Tract - Articles
Gas in the Digestive Tract
by
Dr. Anshu Gupta
Posted
Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:39pm
in the digestive tract.
People often believe normal passage of gas to be excessive.
Gas comes from two main sources: swallowed air and normal breakdown of certain foods by harmless.... Most people produce about 1 to 4 pints a day and pass gas about 14 times a day.
The digestive tract.
Gas is made primarily of odorless vapors—carbon dioxide, oxygen
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Bleeding in the Digestive Tract
by
Dr. Anshu Gupta
Posted
Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:40pm
not be serious, but locating the source of bleeding is important.
The digestive or gastrointestinal (GI) tract includes the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine or colon..., bismuth (Pepto Bismol), or foods such as beets can give the stool the same appearance as bleeding from the digestive tract, a doctor must test the stool for blood before offering
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Serious Medicine for the Paralytic Care of Digestive Tract Paralysis
by
Jim Pinkerton
Posted
Tue 13 Oct 2009 10:05pm
of medications known as “digestive prokinetics”, medicines designed to reset the stalled peristalsis of the digestive tract through the amplification of various neurotransmitters... themselves in the same boat--so the sooner we all realize that commonality, the better!
Here is Mr. Smith's article, “Serious Medicine for the Paralytic Care of Digestive Tract
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How's your gastro-intestinal tract?
by
Ann H.
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 2:43pm
Bowel movements - not a very 'sexy' subject for a blog posting, I know, but I couldn't resist reading an article entitled ' What your bowel movements are telling you about your health ' and I'm betting that you're tempted to read it too...
Am I right?
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Vascular lesions of the gastrointestinal tract
by
Jan
Posted
Thu 11 Feb 2010 12:00am
Vascular lesions of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract include arterio-venous malformations as angiodysplasia and Dieulafoy's lesion, venous ectasias (multiple phlebectasias and haemorroids), teleangiectasias which can be associated with hereditary hemorrhagic teleangiectasia (HHT), Turner's syndrome and systemic sclerosis, haemangioma's, angiosarcoma's
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A Day In the Life of Tony’s Gastrointestinal Tract, Part II
by
Tony G.
Posted
Thu 08 Oct 2009 10:00pm
in the life of my gastrointestinal tract. If people are interested, I could always show what a non-training day looks like, but I don’t know if I want to bore you that much.
... Drive (protein powder)
A dash of nutmeg and cinnamon
1/2-1 cup frozen mixed berries
1/4 cup chopped walnuts
Optional: 1 scoop Creatine, 1 scoop Biotest SuperFood
Basically
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A Day In the Life of Tony’s Gastrointestinal Tract
by
Tony G.
Posted
Tue 06 Oct 2009 10:00pm
I had no idea what I was going to write today. Honestly, when you’ve been blogging for as long as I have (close to three years now), the fact that I’m able to somehow come up with ideas on a daily basis even amazes me. More remarkable still, is the fact that people want to read what I have to say; albeit I know half my readers only come back ...
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