Archive for the ‘Digestive & Colon’ Category

Can food allergies cause digestive problems?

Food allergies indeed can cause digestive problems. A lack of enzymes can be a cause of food allergies, which inturn can cause gas, bloating, distention, abdominal cramping, and a host of other symptoms. Digestive enzymes and colon cleansing can help to not only alleviate the symptoms of the food allergies, but actually reverse the allergy itself, especially if the allergy is in conjunction to a decrease in digestive enzymes, or built up toxins. To learn more about food allergies, digestive enzymes and colon cleansing, visit www.puristat.com

Can my fatigue be more than just being tired?

The simple answer is yes. The more complex question is why and what is the underlying cause. Fatigue itself is typically a symptom of something else going on it our bodies. It is possible the fatigue is related to foods, toxins, hormones, and the list of causes goes on and on. To learn more about fatigue and what may be the cause, visit www.puristat.com

Can gallstones return after surgery?

Research shows that 50% of all surgery cases end up with the gallstones returning later in life. Without a gallbladder requires a number of adjustments; the biggest of these is that the liver doesn’t produce enough bile to handle adequately the digestive functions of when the gallbladder assisted. To learn more about the gallbladders function and Puristat’s great products, visit www.puristat.com

What problems can Gluten cause?

Are you gluten intolerant? You could be if you suffer with bloating, constipation and/or diarrhea, fatigue, weight gain, bone or joint pain, dental enamel defects, depression, infertility, anemia, alopecia areata (hair loss), migraines, multiple sclerosis (MS), psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis, or any of the dozens of other symptoms now believed to be connected to gluten intolerance. To learn more visit www.puristat.com

What is Candida Albicans?

Candida is a yeast which is normally found living in our small intestines. Candida competes with the normal healthy bacteria that lives in the small intestines for room. Normally, the stomach and small intestines are hostile to yeast so the Candida remains in check. However; when the healthy bacteria cannot survive, which can happen for many reasons, a yeast overgrowth known as Candida occurs. For more information on the signs and symptoms of Candida Albicans and how cleansing can help, visit www.puristat.com
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