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Gastrointestinal Health: The Proven Nutritional Program to Prevent, Cure, or Alleviate Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), Ulcers, Gas, Constipation, Heartburn, and Many Other Digestive Disorders, Third Edition

From Publishers Weekly
Chronic gastrointestinal problems–heartburn, gas pain, constipation, diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome, hemorrhoids–afflict 80 million Americans, who usually resort to the medicine cabinet in times of need. But wouldn’t it be more logical to treat these disorders through diet, since eating the wrong foods probably caused the trouble? That’s the sensible premise of Peikin ( The Feel Full Diet ), who heads the Digestive Disease Servicesic at Thomas Jefferson (more…)

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13 Responses to “Gastrointestinal Health: The Proven Nutritional Program to Prevent, Cure, or Alleviate Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), Ulcers, Gas, Constipation, Heartburn, and Many Other Digestive Disorders, Third Edition (Paperback)”

  • Dwi says:

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Awesome book
    This book was a great addition to add to my collection of health books. It offered sound wisdom and advice to prevent, avoid, correct and treat varies medical condition cause by…

  • Neith says:

    I read the earlier edition of this book and have the new edition. I thought it was good enough to buy the second edition.

    If you ever watch the commercials on TV during the evening news you would think pretty much everyone in the United States has something wrong with their stomach. That is not too far off.

    I’ve seen tv commercials encouraging teenagers to start taking laxatives.

    This book is good because it gives real life examples and doesn’t try to tell anyone to always eat pefectly which is basically impossible and even if it is possible the person would die of monotony probably. For example I used to eat 3 or 4 pork chops at one meal but the book says meat should not be as significant a part of the diet. This causes you to lose weight also in a safe way.

    The biggest thing I think is the part about exercise. The book says go for a long walk every night.

    If you do this and also identify things you may not be able to digest such as milk you shouldn’t have too many stomach problems. There’s milk out now called ‘Lactaid’ which has the lactose enzyme added in.

    Those who don’t do these things will ultimately try to treat their problems with over the counter or prescription drugs rather than attack the problems at the source.

    Updated 12/23/07
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    Since I read this book and wrote the original review I have learned more about diet. The hell that I went through with my stomach was mainly caused by flooding my system with white sugar and other refined sweeteners such as high fructose corn syrup. White sugar is basically a poison for the body. The soft drink and candy companies are poisoning America and the the entire world really with this crap.

    White sugar attacks and weakens the immune system. When I removed it from my diet I lost my allergies for trees, grasses, molds, and ragweed.

    But you have to beware of so called ’sugar free’ candy and other things also. These contain the sugar alcohols which are even worse than white sugar.

    What you should look for is raw (not necessarily organic) sugar.

    An emerging discovery in the area of natural health is maintaing the proper Ph level in the body’s chemistry.

    Jeff Marzano

    Sugar in the Raw Raw Sugar, 24-Ounce Bags (Pack of 12)

    Alkalize or Die

    The Acid-Alkaline Diet for Optimum Health: Restore Your Health by Creating Balance in Your Diet

    McCann’s Steel Cut Oatmeal, Traditional, 28-Ounce Tins (Pack of 4)

  • Kyan says:

    2.0 out of 5 stars
    Not very useful information
    I purchased “The Wonder of Probiotics” at the same time as this book. The Wonder of Probiotics contains plain and simple valuable information on how to use probiotics to improve…

  • Ula says:

    This book is very useful for a wide constituency of physicians
    and patients . It is helpful for gastrointestinal, neurologic
    and rhematological problems. The author treats the nutritional
    dimension of our health. For instance, milk may harm ulcers
    and exacerbate other problems in the GI tract. Spicy foods may
    aggravate inflammations. The author explains that the small
    intestine digests proteins and splits amino acids and enzymes.
    The digestive system interacts with the circulatory system.
    Nutrients travel to the liver which secretes bile and removes
    toxins from injested foods. With the exception of fats, all
    nutrients enter the bloodstream via the liver. Undigested
    fiber evacuates. White bread, chocolate and pastas clog the
    digestive system. Spasms aggravate existing digestive disorders.
    These spasms may take the form of abdomenal discomfort,
    IBS, Crohns Disease and diverticulosis. Pancreatitis is a
    steady increase in abdomenal discomfort aggravated by alcohol.

    Sandostatin treats pancreatitis. Certain foods contain gluten.
    The gluten can aggravate existing gastrointestinal conditions.
    Eliminating wheat, rye and sweets helps to alleviate symptoms.
    Stress is an aggravating factor with regard to the GI tract.
    An increase in fiber helps the tract operate better. In addition,
    the GI tract needs micronutrients and vitamins to aid in
    the digestive process. This book is excellent as a health
    maintenance tool.

  • Anonymous says:

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great information, interesting read…
    I finally understand after reading this how all the organs in my digestive system work. And it’s not as gross as you might think.

  • Swithin says:

    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Great book for GERD sufferers
    This book has it all; concise explanations of the etiology of each gastroenterologic problem and simple practical solutions.

  • Yue says:

    I suffered for a year before this book came to my rescue. Once I started having stabbing pains after I ate, a friend let me borrow her copy to seek some relief. After an endoscopy and a trip to the emergency room with excrutiating pain, I finally consulted the book and learned that my problem may go further than acid reflux. At my second trip to the ER I insisted on having my gallbladder tested. The ER doctor was not interested in going that direction, but he placated me and let me have an ultrasound. That revealed that I had an enlarged gallbladder and gallstones. I had surgery the next day to remove the gallbladder. Had I not read the book and become informed, there is no telling how much longer I would have had to suffer (the ER docs were content with medicating me and sending me home and not trying to figure out what was wrong). It helps to educate yourself when you know something is not right with your body, because doctors do not know everything. I had seen two doctors previously, and neither had an inkling that my gallbladder might have been my problem. I highly recommend this book to anyone that has digestive problems.

  • Fidelina says:

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Informative; not bogged down with technical language
    If you could purchase one book on GI issues, this should be it. My copy is filled with notes and highights and I have recommended it to many of my friends.

  • Prudence says:

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Practical Steps to Improve Your Health
    I have been under a doctor’s care for an ulcer for over 6 months. Perscription drugs to control acid production were helpful but I developed a sensitivity to the medicine.

  • Ringo says:

    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Interesting Alternative Guide to Dietary Remedies
    This book has and the dietary program offered here has been of interest to folks with IBS and IBD. Dr.

  • Galena says:

    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Very informative, insightful, in terms easy to comprehend
    As a newly diagnosed patient of IBS I had a lot of questions, because I wasn’t getting answers from my doctor. Frustrated, I found Dr.

  • Estevao says:

    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Good Guide to Digestive Health
    This book has and the dietary program offered here has been of some interest to folks with IBD. Dr. Peikin presents a self-help program which is a high-fiber, low-fat, balanced…

  • Nadine says:

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Excellent Book for any Gastrointestinal Disorder
    An excellent book for any gastrointestinal disorder. While presented simply, this book has vast
    and important implications for people with gastrointestinal disorders.

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