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Who's had bowel problems?

by Guest33167  |  earlier

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I recently got treated for anaerobic bacteria which the doctor though i had but ive finished the medication and my symptoms persist.

Constipation feeling

feeling of needing to defeceate often

sometimes thinner stools but not every day

no blood in the stool and no bloating.

just a feeling like somethings in there or it inflammed or some thing,

IBS has outruled, and chron's disease.

anyone have any thought or knowledge?

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  1. Have you been checked for colon cancer. My mother had some of the same symptoms, and she had colon  cancer.


  2. If you had no problems before the infection, then I would assume that something wasn't cleared up altogether. If your current doctor will not test you again for the infection, then get a second opinion.

    Get well.



  3. What is it you can not digest my friend?

    EMOTIONAL/practical

    look at in in a emotional spiritual and physical way the answer will come

    Eat fruits and veggies nuts and raw foods ONLY!!!

    So no bakery stuff

    RADICAL: Drink a gallon of lukewarm seasalt water

    and do 20 squats afterwards

    and the five tibetans ( a yoga workout)

    you will flush the whole GI-tract

    ADVANCED

    get an Alfons Ven cure

    it's milksugarballs with information for your body how to bring it back to it's original state

    www.alfonsven.com

    But this depends highly on your belief system

    Good luck

  4. I'm not clear on why you've been "treated" for anaerobic bacteria in the bowel; that's not a problem, that's the norm.

    We cannot digest food properly without the bacteria in our bowels. "Anaerobic" refers to biological activity that takes place in the absence of oxygen. The human digestive tract does not have an air inlet, so therefore any bacteria living in our bowels must be able to live without oxygen. Therefore, we all depend on a healthy population of anaerobic bacteria in our gastrointestinal tract.

    Is it a real doctor you've been seeing or someone selling some sort of alternative or traditional diagnosis and treatment?

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