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Category Archives: Gastrointestinal

alternative treatments for autism

Alternative Treatments for Autism: The Importance of Accounting for Unique Patient Characteristics

Autism, GastrointestinalBy Helena KvarnstromMarch 27, 2018

Alternative treatments for autism gives clinicians, parents, and patients new opportunities for creating symptom relief, but any treatment strategy must be tailored to the unique needs of each individual.

autism and peripheral markers

Autism and Peripheral Markers: New Research May Spur Patient-Specific Symptom Management

Autism, GastrointestinalBy Helena KvarnstromMarch 20, 2018

A recently-developed blood-based peripheral marker that can be used to identify autism-associated ileocolitis could help clinicians develop more effective, patient-specific strategies for symptom management.

autoimmune digestive disorder

The Future of Treatment for Autoimmune Digestive Disorders: Considering the Autoimmune Protocol Diet

Colitis, Crohn's, GastrointestinalBy Helena KvarnstromMarch 13, 2018

Recent findings indicate that nutritional intervention, including specialized diets and supplementation, can be an effective approach for treating autoimmune digestive disorders.

turmeric supplement

Exploring the Therapeutic Benefits of Turmeric Supplements for Patients with Gastrointestinal Disorders

Colitis, Crohn's, Gastrointestinal, IBSBy Helena KvarnstromMarch 8, 2018

The latest research suggests that a relatively new turmeric-based supplement—tetrahydrocurcumin—may be more effective for addressing gastrointestinal symptoms, particularly when delivered in highly bioavailable forms.

butyrate supplement side effects

What You Need to Know About Butyrate Supplement Side Effects

Autism, GastrointestinalBy Helena KvarnstromMarch 1, 2018

Butyrate, also known as butyric acid, is an emerging treatment option for a wide range of health conditions, particularly gastrointestinal disorders and GI-associated neurological conditions like autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

Exploring Natural Ulcerative Colitis Therapy Options

Colitis, GastrointestinalBy AmyFebruary 1, 2018

Conventional treatments for ulcerative colitis suffer from both tolerability and efficacy issues, spurring clinicians and patients to increasingly seek out natural ulcerative colitis therapy options.

Research Suggests Specialty Diet May Ease Inflammatory Bowel Disease Symptoms

Colitis, Gastrointestinal, IBSBy AmyJanuary 25, 2018

Compelling evidence has begun to emerge in support of modern dietary interventions for those who seek to alleviate IBD symptoms noninvasively, including the FODMAP diet and targeted nutraceutical interventions.

Exploring the Potential Health Benefits of Butyric Acid

Autism, Gastrointestinal, NeurologicalBy AmyJanuary 18, 2018

As the body of research highlighting potential health benefits of butyric acid grows, both researchers and health practitioners are recommending bioavailable butyric acid supplements for patients with a wide variety of health conditions.

Bioavailability Pharmacology: The New Technology Giving Nutraceuticals a Stronger Punch

Autism, Gastrointestinal, NeurologicalBy AmyJanuary 16, 2018

As alternative medicine enters the mainstream and nutraceuticals gain popularity, specialized bioavailability pharmacology is becoming paramount to delivering optimal therapeutic benefits to patients .

Alternative Medicine is Becoming Mainstream as Research Provides Proof of Efficacy

Autism, Gastrointestinal, NeurologicalBy AmyJanuary 11, 2018

For many years, alternative medicine remained outside mainstream medicine due to a paucity of scientifically validated evidence, but this is changing thanks to new developments in alternative medicine research and evolving perspectives among patients and clinicians.

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