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Colitis

Author: sealifeanatori
Posted on: 20th May 2018

Colitis is an inflammatory disease of the mucous membrane of the large intestine. Acute colitis occurs quickly and is especially painful, chronic – long and sluggish. Besides, acute colon inflammation often…

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Useful intestinal microflora

Author: sealifeanatori
Posted on: 19th May 2018

Why should we care about our beneficial intestinal microflora? The intestine is the digestive system organ that absorbs nutrients from your food. The whole organ includes both the small and…

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Meteorism

Author: anatoli
Posted on: 18th May 2018

A large proportion of people are living an unhealthy lifestyle and experience excessive flatulence. This phenomenon is known as meteorism. Gas accumulation in the gastrointestinal tract occurs due to impaired excretion.…

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Detoxification of the intestine

Author: sealifeanatori
Posted on: 17th May 2018

Do we need detoxification of the intestine? So, the intestine is a vital part of the body, right? It holds approximately 80% of the glands and microorganisms that are part of…

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Inflammation of the intestine

Author: sealifeanatori
Posted on: 16th May 2018

Manifestations of inflammation of the intestine may vary. Constant abdominal cramps, diarrhoea, and constipation are common and familiar to almost everyone. Those who experience these symptoms do not always find it necessary…

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STREPTOCOCCUS AGALACTIA

Author: sealifeanatori
Posted on: 12th May 2014

Group B streptococci or STREPTOCOCCUS AGALACTIA colonize the nasopharynx, digestive tract and vagina. Serovar bacteria are also trophic to the central nervous system and respiratory tract tissue. Besides, they most often cause…

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Colonic irrigation – prevention

Author: anatoli
Posted on: 6th January 2014

The best method of prevention is colonic irrigation. Colon cancer appears more frequently in women, and rectal cancer is more common in men. Periodic cleansing would minimise the exposure of potential carcinogens to…

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Medical professionals verify colonic irrigation value by prescribing it

Author: sealifeanatori
Posted on: 20th December 2013

Many medical professionals verify the value of colonic irrigation worldwide by prescribing it. From the signal stage of history surrounding ancient Egypt, practices of colonic irrigation in their most basic…

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Common concerns about colonic irrigation

Author: sealifeanatori
Posted on: 12th November 2013

Laxatives act as chemical irritants and stimulate the colon’s muscular walls to contract to expel the irritating substances abnormally. Moreover, it is effortless to become dependent upon these drugs and…

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Theory of colonic irrigation

Author: sealifeanatori
Posted on: 9th October 2013

The theory of colonic irrigation describes this therapy as an extended and more complete form of an enema. So, the concept involves the mechanical process of infusing warm filtered water…

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Shankaprakshalana – the intestinal wash

Author: anatoli
Posted on: 2nd August 2013

Shankaprakshalana is an extended version of the intestinal wash and is not that hard to say: shank-a-prac-sha-lana. “Shanka” means conch, and “prakshalana” means cleaning out. The ancient yogis conceptualized the…

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Tonsillitis

Author: anatoli
Posted on: 13th July 2013

Acute tonsillitis is a widespread, severe infectious disease primarily affecting palatine tonsils. The inflammatory process may also involve other areas of the lymphadenoid pharynx and larynx, including the lingual, laryngeal,…

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Farsightedness

Author: anatoli
Posted on: 20th February 2013

Hypermetropia, commonly known as farsightedness, is an ametropia in which parallel beams of light from distant objects focus behind the retina instead of directly on it. This optical condition occurs…

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History of colonic irrigation

Author: sealifeanatori
Posted on: 6th October 2012

The history of colonic irrigation started around 1500 B.C. in the ancient Egyptian document Ebers Papyrus, which dealt with medicine. Hypocrites (4th and 5th century B.C.) were recorded using enemas…

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Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Author: anatoli
Posted on: 26th June 2012

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is the blue bacillus, the primary pathogen of human infectious disorders. The microorganism can be isolated from the intestines of 5% of healthy people and up to 30% of…

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Migraine

Author: sealifeanatori
Posted on: 18th June 2012

A migraine causes paroxysmal unilateral headaches accompanied by vomiting. Complex biochemical changes, such as increased serotonin and prostaglandin in the blood plasma, provoke a short spasm of the intracranial vessels followed by…

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Respiratory infection

Author: anatoli
Posted on: 8th May 2012

Acute respiratory infection features severe cataracts of the upper respiratory tract. They belong to the anthroponotic group featuring an airborne transmission mechanism. Besides, the disease often affects children. There can…

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Glaucoma

Author: anatoli
Posted on: 3rd May 2012

Glaucoma is a chronic eye disease causing high intraocular pressure, either periodic or constant, atrophy of the optic nerve (glaucomatose excavation), and changes in the visual field. Glaucomas can be…

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Candida Albicans

Author: anatoli
Posted on: 25th April 2012

Candida albicans is a constituent of the human organism’s microscopic flora. In the early 20s, candidiasis occurred relatively rarely, but with antibiotics in the 40s, it became far more frequent, and…

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Cytomegalovirus

Author: anatoli
Posted on: 17th April 2012

Cytomegalovirus contamination is possible to observe everywhere. However, we can rarely see clinical manifestations. The disease-producing agent is pathogenic to man alone. So, its cultivation in vitro is only possible…

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Laryngitis

Author: anatoli
Posted on: 3rd April 2012

Laryngitis is an inflammation of the larynx mucosa. It can be acute or chronic. Acute laryngitis is usually isolated. It is usually a variation of acute respiratory illness, such as…

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Diffuse goitre

Author: sealifeanatori
Posted on: 28th March 2012

Toxic diffuse goitre (Graves’-Basedow’s disease) indicates the thyroid gland’s hyperplasia and hyperfunction. Hereditary factors, infections, intoxications, psychemical traumas, etc., may also prompt that condition. Factor The foundation of pathogenesis is a disturbance of…

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Hypotension

Author: anatoli
Posted on: 9th March 2012

In hypotension, systolic pressure is below 100 mm Hg, while diastolic pressure is below 60 mm Hg. The arterial can be primary and secondary. Forms of hypotension Primary or essential, it has…

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Adiposity

Author: sealifeanatori
Posted on: 20th February 2012

Adiposity is a hypothalamic disease when fatty tissues develop excessively. The condition usually develops after reaching 40 years of age. It is typical of women. Adiposity primarily results from an…

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ANAEMIA

Author: anatoli
Posted on: 24th January 2012

Anaemia is a decrease in the total amount of haemoglobin in the blood. And the reduced level of haemoglobin per unit of volume of blood characterises. However, it does not…

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IDIOPATHIC HYPERTENSIA

Author: anatoli
Posted on: 19th January 2012

IDIOPATHIC HYPERTENSIA accounts for 90 per cent of all chronic hypertension cases. Today, 18-20 per cent of the adult population in economically developed countries suffer from hypertension. I.e. their arterial…

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Radiculitis

Author: anatoli
Posted on: 18th January 2012

Radiculitis causes severe motor and vegetative disturbances. It develops when osteochondrosis affects the spinal cord roots. Osteochondrosis is a degenerative-dystrophic process. It results from the loss of the cushion function by…

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Fibromyalgia and the difficulties in diagnosing and treating

Author: anatoli
Posted on: 21st December 2011

Fibromyalgia is a chronic disease characterised by muscle pain, fatigue, stiffness, and tenderness in the muscles, tendons, and joints. Formerly known as fibrositis, it causes the pain threshold to be…

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