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Is an Unhealthy Colon Genetic, Or a Result Of a Poor Diet?

Can Polyps Be Cancerous?
If an unhealthy colon was genetic, then it would be possible for us to eat whatever we want with no regard for the consequences. However, research indicates that an unhealthy colon is a result of a poor diet. A healthy diet that's high in fiber and includes lots of water can significantly improve our colon health and result in a longer, better life. Weight loss can be difficult for many people. Even with a strict diet and regular exercise, the body doesn't always respond as expected.

Is Your Diet Unhealthy?

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What is the Diet's Role in Colon Cancer?

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Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in both the USA and Europe, and colon cancer is the most dangerous cancer besides lung cancer Most of the cancers which affect the colon and the rectum develop from the lining of these two large intestine elements and are known as adenocarcinomas. The cancer at first looks like a small swelling on the inside surface of the colon

Is it possible to continue a vegetarian diet if you have 'diverticulosis' or 'irritable colon'?

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Diets high in insoluble fibre (especially coarse wheat bran) speed up transit time through the gut, increase stool weight and relieve constipation. They are also associated with a reduced risk of diverticular disease and are of benefit in relieving at least some of the symptoms in those with established diverticulitis [1]." Therefore, a high-fibre vegetarian diet would be a good diet to follow for diverticulitis sufferers.

I know a vegetarian who is unhealthy. Is vegetarianism really the best diet for people?

Veg.ca - Frequently asked questions
Studies show that overall, vegetarians who eat varied, low-fat diets stand a much better chance of living longer, healthier lives than their meat-eating counterparts. But there are a few reasons why a vegetarian may appear to be unhealthy: Poor eating, sleeping or exercising habits will affect someone whether they eat meat or not. Or the person may be a recent vegetarian who is still recovering from many years of eating a diet heavy on animal foods.

Are there any raw foods which are unhealthy?

Raw Food Lifestyle - Frequently Asked Questions - Health Fre...
There are no specific raw foods which are unhealthy, but some foods if eaten in excess can be stressful to the digestive system. Having too much of the higher-fat raw foods such as nuts, seeds and avocados in your diet can be stressful to your system, especially for people who have been raw for years so their system is not used to all the heavier food anymore. Also, avoid eating too high a percentage of fruit or any one type of vegetable in your diet for a long period of time.

What Causes A Sluggish Or Unhealthy Liver?

Liver Cleanse - Frequently Asked Questions
Today's lifestyles subject us to stressful living. The following four main factors contribute to a toxic liver: The typical American diet is harsh on the liver. Improper diets high in carbohydrates, saturated and hydrogenated fats can be hard on the liver. Diets low in quality protein do not provide the building blocks for repairing the body and stimulating the immune system.

What Are the Signs of An Unhealthy Liver?

Liver Cleanse - Frequently Asked Questions
If left unchecked, symptoms of liver dysfunction can result in chronic fatigue syndrome, immune disorders, high blood pressure, and the most serious and life threatening liver diseases - cirrhosis, chronic hepatitis, liver cancer, and complete liver failure. unhealthy liver creates a toxic condition that manifests itself in one or more of the following symptoms:

Is AKTIV K12 the result of genetic engineering?

TheraBreath - ProBiotics FAQs
NO! AKTIV K12 is entirely natural. It is not a manufactured chemical or genetically modified in any way. It contains beneficial bacteria that are naturally carried by as little as 2% of the population. It is a way of passing the benefits of those bacteria to people who do not have them.

What are colon polyps?

Colon Polyps
Colon polyps are growths in your large intestine (colon) . The cause of most colon polyps is not known, but they are common in adults. Most colon polyps are not cancer. But some growths can turn into colon cancer. If a colon polyp is the kind that can turn into cancer, it usually takes many years for that to happen. People over 50 are more likely than younger people to get colon cancer. So experts recommend that everyone age 50 or older have a screening test to look for colon polyps.

Do You Have Colon Cancer?

Do You Have Colon Cancer?
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What is the colon?

Colon Cancer - FAQ's - Colorectal Cancer FAQ's
The colon is about six feet long and is the part of the body's digestive system that moves waste material from the small intestine to the rectum.

What is genetic susceptibility?

Vitiligo Support International - Frequently Asked Questions
This is the theory that the susceptibility or predisposition to vitiligo is genetic, and that some defect in the genetic structure, makes people more susceptible to vitiligo. While we do see vitiligo in more than one family member about 20% of the time, about 80% of patients report no other family members with vitiligo. Many experts agree that not everyone who is susceptible to vitiligo will necessarily develop it.

What is genetic testing?

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Genetic tests, also called DNA-based tests, are some of the newest and most sophisticated techniques that we can use to test for genetic diseases. Most tests involve looking directly at the DNA in a specific disease-associated gene. The actual information of each gene is carried within the DNA itself. The DNA can be taken from cells in a sample of blood or, occasionally, from other body fluids or tissues.

What is genetic counseling?

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Genetic counseling is a communication process which deals with the human problems associated with the occurrence, or the risk of occurrence, of a genetic disorder or birth defect in a family. As part of this process, the patient obtains information regarding diagnosis, treatment, prognosis and inheritance of the genetic condition or birth defect of concern to the family. In some cases genetic testing is available for specific genetic diseases.

Why is the diet so low in fiber? Will this be a risk for my colon?

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ANSWER: The diet is low in fiber because most fiber-containing foods are also high in carbohydrates. Don't forget to eat salads. There is a colon risk only if you get quite constipated. Use 2 tbsp of psyllium husks in 2 glasses of water every morning and/or 2 tbsp of unprocessed Miller's bran if this is a concern. If constipation persists, magnesium oxide may be helpful as well as an herbal laxative tea.

What about the poor people?

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In a country where manual labour is the main source of income to the large majority, avoiding a cut in the muscles can only have long term beneficial results. You can imagine the significance to a rickshaw puller or a construction site worker who can resume his work in two week after a laparoscopic hernia repair compared to three months after conventional open hernia repair.
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