DO YOU HAVE THE #1 MISDIAGNOSED INTESTINAL DISORDER? Millions do and don't know it!Written by Peter R. Berlin
The bad news is: if you have intestinal problems and have been diagnosed with IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) Crohn’s disease, spastic colon or catch all "chronic digestive disorder," you may be treating wrong problem. The good news is: you may have undiagnosed celiac disease and if you do relief is just a change of diet away.According to National Institute of Health, it is estimated over three million Americans have undiagnosed celiac disease and on average it takes 11 years to get a proper diagnosis. That’s 11 years of needless suffering from symptoms such as diarrhea, abdominal pain, gas, bloating, and weight loss. And many patients don't experience those signs, instead reporting so-called atypical symptoms, including a blistering, itchy skin rash, anemia, short stature, delayed puberty, infertility and tooth enamel defects. Because of its broad range of symptoms that may be readily associated with another condition or ailment, celiac can be difficult to diagnose. Another factor why doctor’s miss diagnosis is that many doctors are not knowledgeable about celiac disease. The disease is a genetic autoimmune disorder also known as gluten-intolerance. Gluten is found in wheat, rye and barley and its derivatives, so foods and ingredients to be avoided include such staples as most flours, bread and pasta. If a personal with disorder continues to eat gluten, chances of gastrointestinal cancer can increase by 40 to 100 times that of normal population. In addition, gastrointestinal carcinoma or lymphoma develops in up to 15 percent of patients with untreated celiac disease.
| | Hair Removal - Choose From Nine MethodsWritten by Mike Jones
Hair Removal - Choose From Nine MethodsUse this overview to re-examine your current hair removal method to ensure you are using best possible method FOR YOU! #1: Depilatories Depilatories as a hair removal method are quick and inexpensive. However, they can be harsh on skin and messy. Results: About 2 weeks. #2: Electrolysis In most cases this hair removal method is permanent. It can be painful. Also it could be expensive depending on size of area to be treated. It is important to get professional treatment to avoid skin damage. Results: Permanent. #3: Hair Inhibitors They are easy to use with any existing hair removal method (excluding depilatories). They reduce and even stop hair growth. Results: After 3 to 6 months, significant reduction in hair growth, in some cases, permanent. #4: Laser Treatment Now with CoolGlide technology, all skin types can be treated. In most cases this hair removal method is permanent. There might be mild discomfort. It can be expensive depending on size of area to be treated. It is important to get professional treatment to avoid skin damage. Results: Permanent. #5: Shaving This is a quick and inexpensive method of hair removal. It has to be repeated frequently however. Extra care must be given to skin. Results: From 1 to 3 days. #6: Sugaring Sugaring hair removal is inexpensive and generally kind to skin as sugaring pastes are natural. It can be painful. Results: 3 to 6 weeks.
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