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Naturopathic Doctor Pamela Frank, BSc (Hons), ND
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Bloated? Gassy? Constipated? Diarrhea? Sound Familiar? by Dr. Pamela Frank, BSc (Hons), ND Digestion is a complicated process that starts even before you put food in your mouth. The smell or sight of food can start the digestive juices flowing. Taste and chewing stimulate release of saliva, digestive enzymes and other digestive juices while the teeth accomplish the mechanical breakdown of food. Once in the stomach, food mixes with stomach acid to help with absorption of minerals and vitamin B12, digest protein, and to sterilize what you put in. Once that acidic mixture passes out of the stomach and into the small intestine, the pancreas secretes digestive enzymes and the gallbladder secretes bile. The enzymes help break down fats, carbohydrates and protein and the bile helps digest and absorb fats and fat soluble vitamins. Bile is a bit of an irritant and so the digestive tract moves it along to get it out. Digestion and absorption of nutrients takes place as the food passes through the small and large intestines. Beneficial bacteria help to keep the surface of the digestive tract healthy so that harmful bacteria or yeast can’t overgrow and helps maintain a healthy immune system. So you can see from this simplified description that digestion is a complicated process. If any one of the steps doesn’t work properly, everything down the line can be affected in a domino-like fashion. What Can Go Wrong
All of these possibilities need to be addressed to adequately understand what is causing or contributing to your irritable bowel syndrome. My Approach to Treatment of IBS
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DISCLAIMER: The information provided here may not apply precisely to your individual situation. Diagnostic and therapeutic choices must always be tailored to the individual patient's circumstances, and consultation with a licensed naturopathic physician should be undertaken before following any of the treatment strategies suggested in this web site. |
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