Constipation:
The standard American diet can easily lead to chronic constipation. This diet is low in fiber and antioxidants and high in difficult to digest additives and refined ingredients. Many, many people are constipated and they don’t even know it. They may have regular bowel movements, but they are still not flushing their systems thoroughly, which creates intestinal toxicity. Intestinal cleansing is often a top priority in healing numerous chronic health problems. There are several natural herbal remedies and nutritional supplements that can relieve constipation and heal the underlying imbalances.
- Chinese herbal formulas such as ma zi ren wan and run chang wan are gentle laxatives that are not habit forming.
- Aloe vera juice reduces inflammation and promotes peristalsis (smooth muscle contraction in the bowel).
- Triphala is an Ayurvedic herbal complex that gently eases constipation and removes stagnant waste from the intestines.
- Psyllium husk is a high fiber product that alleviates constipation.
- Flax meal and seed are excellent high fiber sources for constipation.
- Senna leaf is useful for severe constipation.
These symptoms tend to arise from eating too much or too fast, excessive stress, refined foods, coffee and alcohol, and sugar. Aside from slowing down and eating less of these foods, here are a few herbal suggestions:
- Chai hu shu gan wan
The quintessential Chinese formula for the combination of stress and gas. - Xiao yao wan
Excellent for digestive problems that arise during menses and excessive stress. - Liu jun zi tang
Strengthens the spleen and takes phlegm out of the gut, which is often related to gas and bloating. - Acidophilus and bifidus
Bloating and gas can be related to candida overgrowth, which is a pathological yeast that causes an array of physical and emotional imbalances.
IBS is a very common problem that affects millions of Americans. Doctors will often diagnose IBS when the patient’s symptoms don’t seem to match up with anything else, so they call it irritable bowel. This disorder is characterized by bowels fluctuating from constipation to diarrhea with intermittent abdominal pain or distention. People with IBS tend to be sensitive to a variety of foods including high fiber foods, refined sugar, wheat, and gluten products. Symptoms can continue indefinitely and can be resistant to conventional treatments. I have treated several patients with IBS, usually with very positive results. Acupuncture theory asserts that IBS typically involves a disharmony between the liver and the spleen. The liver becomes hyperactive due to stress, anger, and frustration, which causes it to weaken the spleen, causing loose bowels and fatigue. Treatment involves relaxing the liver and strengthening the spleen.
- Herbal formulas such as Irritease by K’An Herbals and Isatis Cooling by Health Concerns have proven helpful. In general, I recommend committing to weekly acupuncture and herbal treatment for 4-8 visits, depending upon the severity and duration of your symptoms.
- Acidophilus and bifidus cand be helpful, as many people with IBS also have candida
- Chamomile and peppermint have a soothing effect on the gut and can reduce irritation
I should mention that for those of you suffering from crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, or colon cancer, it is definitely best to seek out professional alternative and allopathic medical treatment. These diseases are simply too involved to offer blanket solutions in this article. There are many powerful natural remedies for these diseases, but their application is specific to your unique needs.
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