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		<title>Acai and colitis</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 18:04:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This article is about &#8220;Acai and colitis&#8221;, we hope to bring more articles about &#8220;Acai and colitis&#8221; in the near future: There is a tendency for people diagnosed with colitis to seek out information and advice about supplements in additional to conventional prescriptive medication as a method to reduce the impact of colitis symptoms. Yet [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This article is about &#8220;Acai and colitis&#8221;, we hope to bring more articles about &#8220;Acai and colitis&#8221; in the near future:</p>
<p>There is a tendency for people diagnosed with colitis to seek out information and advice about supplements in additional to conventional prescriptive medication as a method to reduce the impact of colitis symptoms. Yet it is entirely wrong to assume that by taking supplements they can somehow automatically replace what your doctor has prescribed for your condition.</p>
<p>What is required is an understanding between the difference between medication that your doctor has prescribed for you to tackle colitis and supplements that can be bought over the counter. These are not classed as prescriptive drugs and they can contain such elements as vitamins and minerals. Their use is not as a substitute for prescribed medication but as an addition to. They are available to be used as a personal choice of the individual to perhaps complement other healthy initiatives.</p>
<p>With regard to utilising methods to reduce colitis symptoms, sufferers often look for supplements that will have the effect of reducing the inflammation in the large colon and increasing the presence of good bacteria. At the present time, medical research is studying whether there is a link between colitis and the role of bacteria in the gut. This has had the effect of raising awareness of the role of probiotics, whereby the patient is attempting to increase the amount of good bacteria found within the large colon.</p>
<p>It is too early to say with any certainty that using such a supplement will specifically reduce the effect colitis has on the large colon but it will provide the body with nourishment it so often needs. It has been found that people with a colon unaffected by colitis do receive a boost to their overall health and bowel function by taking probiotics.</p>
<p>It is important that a discussion is held with your doctor if anything other than prescribed medication is taken. Enquire if taking a particular supplement is safe for those diagnosed with colitis. What must be avoided is for innocently taking supplements that will either conflict with your regular medication to make it less effective or for a supplement to actually create a reaction which in fact exacerbates the symptoms.</p>
<p>It is also important to understand that by taking say, probiotics, there will still be a need for anti inflammatory medication. Think about it, they are not labeled supplements for nothing. It is important not to ignore the fact that they are not substitues for the anti inflammatory and steriod drugs that have been prescribed to you in order to bring and keep colitis under control. For sufferers, it is vital that they know how and when supplements can be used in coordination with other preventative measures by accessing the knowledge and experience of others in order to reduce the impact colitis has on their daily life.</p>
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		<title>Liptons tea</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 12:15:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This article is about &#8220;Liptons tea&#8221;, we hope to bring more articles about &#8220;Liptons tea&#8221; in the near future: There are many home-remedies for acid reflux disease or GERD. Perhaps one of the most widespread fast-action cures is to drink Lipton peach flavored tea as a cure for acid reflux. Having heard of this particular [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are many home-remedies for acid reflux disease or GERD. Perhaps one of the most widespread fast-action cures is to drink Lipton peach flavored tea as a cure for acid reflux. Having heard of this particular &#8220;cure&#8221; from a number of sources, I thought it might make sense to analyze it so that you know the facts.</p>
<p>First and foremost, it is important to notice that the so-called cure is very specific &#8211; it&#8217;s not any flavor of tea, it&#8217;s decidedly peach. When I researched peaches, I found that there is a definite reason &#8211; peaches, just like apricots and broccoli, are very high in fiber. Fiber is an insoluble carbohydrate, which basically means that it is difficult, if not entirely impossible for your body to digest, so it has a tendency to move foods quickly through your digestive system. This speeding up of the digestive system can help to flush foods out of your system and reduce the acid in your stomach as a result. This can, in fact, prevent some people from having acid reflux attacks.</p>
<p>The reason you want to drink the lipton peach flavored tea rather than actually eating an apricot is two-fold. First, the warm liquid has a calming effect on your stomach. This can help to ease some of the burden of the digestion process. In addition, it doesn&#8217;t add mass to your stomach, which could, again, stir up some of the acids and make your situation worse.</p>
<p>While the theory behind this is strong, the fact remains that peach flavored tea is probably not as good of a remedy as a fast-acting antacid for sudden attacks. To get a lot of the fiber out of the fruit, you actually have to eat some of the fruit itself. The tea will contain some fiber that was extracted during brewing, but it is a trace amount which is not likely to contain enough to make a difference. While the benefit of drinking tea will do some things on it&#8217;s own, you could probably see the same effects from drinking any flavor of tea, not just lipton peach flavored tea for acid reflux.</p>
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<p>If you want to learn some more about other natural cures for acid reflux and severe, chronic heartburn, you should check out <a target="_new" href="http://www.acidheartburn.net/">Acid Heartburn</a>, a resource where one chronic heartburn and acid reflux sufferer has written about their experience with medical cures and some home remedies that work much better than the peach tea cure.</p>
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