Did You POOP Today?

Written by Dr. Edward F. Group III


DID YOU POOP TODAY? By: Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, Ph.D, ND, DACBN

If you’re like many Americans, constipation is something you’ve experienced. Over 4 million people each year report being constipated. Cases of colon cancer are rising steadily. To understand why you may be suffering, you first need to know exactly what constipation means. When John Wayne died they found 60 pounds of compacted hard fecal matter stuck torepparttar lining of his intestines.

My definition of being constipated means that you have difficulty passing stools and do not have daily bowel movements.

If your stools are soft and pass easily and you pass them at least 2 times per day, I would say you’re not constipated.

In order to be diagnosed with constipation, you must have at least two ofrepparttar 115479 following symptoms for at least 12 months:

·Hard or pellet-like stools at least 25% ofrepparttar 115480 time ·Straining with bowel movements at least 25% ofrepparttar 115481 time ·A feeling that you don’t completely empty your bowels at least 25% ofrepparttar 115482 time ·Fewer than 5 bowel movements per week

What causes constipation?

The most common cause of constipation is a lack of adequate amounts of water, exercise, stress and fiber inrepparttar 115483 diet. The longerrepparttar 115484 stool sits inrepparttar 115485 large intestine waiting to be passed,repparttar 115486 harder and less easy to pass it becomes.

There are many other reasons that you may find yourself constipated. Common causes of constipation include:

·A change in schedule, such as traveling or anything that changes your daily routine ·Repressingrepparttar 115487 urge to have a bowel movement ·An increase in your stress levels ·A lack of exercise and poor dietary habits ·Loss of activity as a result of injury or aging ·Pregnancy ·Medication use

Constipation may also be a result of another health problem, such as irritable bowel syndrome, diabetes or other illnesses.

Older people (overrepparttar 115488 age of 65) still experience constipation more often than other adults. This is often due to an increase in medications and loss of mobility. Recently, overrepparttar 115489 last 10 years, children as well as adults are becoming constipated. Most doctors attribute this to a sedentary lifestyle, obesity, and poor nutrition. Studies now show that 50% ofrepparttar 115490 children in America are obese and uneducated about proper diet and healthy living.

Why should I lose weight?

Written by Renee Kennedy


Carrying around extra pounds can be detrimental to your health. If you are considering starting a healthy eating and exercise plan or you have fallen off your diet, this article may motivate you to get in gear.

What Extra Weight Can Do to Your Body

1. Carrying around excess body fat will decrease your energy level. Having just 10 lbs. of excess body fat is like carrying around a 10 lb. bag of lard.

2. Your heart has to work overtime to support more of you. Obesity has a harmful effect on your entire cardiovascular system. Your cardiovascular system includes your heart and all your blood vessels like arteries and veins.

3. You may develop breathing problems. For example, sleep apnea is a breathing problem that causes you to stop breathing for short instances during sleep.

4. Extra weight will take a toll on your joints. Obesity has also been linked to Gout.

5. Women can develop problems with their reproductive system including infertility.

6. Type 2 Diabetes has been linked to obesity.

7. Extra weight will put you at a higher risk for certain types of cancer. Obese men have a higher risk of developing colon, rectum, or prostate cancer. Obese women have a higher risk of developing gallbladder, breast, uterine, cervical, or ovarian cancer.

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