Many people look for comfort when the colon or bowel structure begins to send signals of distress. It is becoming quite apparent that our western dietary habits, which are low in fiber and high in processed fatty foods, may be the culprit that triggers a problem of small grape-like sacs found along the wall of the colon that become inflamed.
Diverticulitis is found in more than half the people over 60 years of age according to recent research. The cramping pains, tenderness in the left side of the abdomen, nausea, constipation, fever, and even occasional passing of blood in the stool, signal the possibility of this kind of problem. Your health practitioner should be consulted for evaluation help.
Nature provides good fiber such as raw vegetables and these along with a low-carbohydrate and low-fat diet are a big part of the answer. I would use fiber and acidophilus, which is a probiotic, the first thing in the morning to establish morning bowel movement and drink plenty of good pure water. Herbal foods such as Slippery Elm, Marshmallow root, Ginger, Dong Quai, Wild Yam root, along with enzymes and Vitamin K, which is found in foods such as Alfalfa, Chlorophyll and other deep green plants, can bring support that makes the mending process more comforting. A good supply of vitamins and minerals will keep nature’s warehouse stocked as it works to improve your health and well being.
Dr. Frank Miesse
Over 48 years ago, as my wife and I embarked on a new mission field to open a new church in Springfield, Ohio, God had an even broader mission outreach. Eleven years later our ministry became not only one of winning souls, but also of educating and helping mankind in caring for the physical body.
With the commission of Romans 12:1, we realized we needed to reach deeper into the Bible and start our lifetime journey into the study of the human body and pursue the necessary degrees and licensing which would give us the privilege to reach into the lives of many spiritually and physically weak and ill people.
For the past 35 years, we have been your Herbalist Educators, with our business located in the heart of the Ohio Valley at Springfield, Ohio, where we have counseled, taught classes, held regular herbal meetings, and scheduled daily appointments with folks, both locally and nationwide. Watch for our editorials in local newspapers, as well as our local TV programs. Drop in and meet our staff, all of whom are well versed in herbs and their values. They will welcome you with outstretched arms. We’re waiting to be a part of your life so that we can all enjoy a happier, healthier life’s journey together.
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