Tag Archives: Leaky Gut Syndrome

Feel Bloaty? 9 Foods that Make You Bloat

Bloating is the most common symptom that is often experienced after eating a meal. Bloating is usually felt in the lower part of the abdomen, sometimes in the upper part. It usually feels as if pressure is being applied from within and people often report that they can look up to six months pregnant. Bloating […]

Symptoms of Leaky Gut Syndrome in Children

“Mommy, my tummy hurts.” Hearing this from your child could mean a variety of different things. She’s had too much candy. He ate something that didn’t agree with him. However, if stomach complaints are common and coupled with other specific symptoms, your child could have leaky gut syndrome. What is Leaky Gut Syndrome? In a […]

How to Survive Gluten Intolerance: A Guide for the Wheat-Deprived Individual

When I first found myself impatient with the glue, I was devastated; Although I was only 18 years old, I was already a seasoned carbohydrate addict, whose body consisted of warm rye bread, lagan, and dense sandwiches, hearty bread. If that wasn’t enough, I learned next that almost all food contains a sticky love. Suddenly, […]

Digestive Enzymes – Why Everyone Should Take Them

Digestive enzymes are necessary for life, all cells require enzymes to survive and function. Enzymes create chemical reactions in the body and are vital to the body’s ability to properly break down and process food. As the body ages, enzyme production decreases. Many people do not know that spicy foods, breastfeeding and not being able […]

Parasites Infestation in Children

Parasites in children are no fun; they create havoc in the intestine causing various medical issues to occur. Some parasites live in the bowels and can reside there for a long time before being detected; they tend to multiply at a rapid rate and can spread up into the stomach cavity causing parasite infestation in […]

Toxic Bowel and Bad Breath

The following information has been gathered and compiled over a period of years, through personal experience, while traveling, teaching classes that include T’ai Chi, Qi Gong, herbal information, martial arts and other health related subjects. The article also contains feedback from students and anecdotal information from readers of my columns. The following are my opinions […]