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Dealing with Diverticulitis: Simple Home Remedies To Heal Diverticulitis, Live Pain-Free and Restore Intestinal Health
Dealing with Diverticulitis: Simple Home Remedies To Heal Diverticulitis, Live Pain-Free and Restore Intestinal Health
Dealing with Diverticulitis: Simple Home Remedies To Heal Diverticulitis, Live Pain-Free and Restore Intestinal Health
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Dealing with Diverticulitis: Simple Home Remedies To Heal Diverticulitis, Live Pain-Free and Restore Intestinal Health

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Are you tired of diverticulitis-induced pain and discomfort?


 If YES, you're in the right place. You can successively overcome this condition.


Diverticulosis is a common disorder resulting from inadequate diet and the absence of physical activity. Small pouches identified as diverticula are seen to develop in the colon in diverticulosis. In several cases, this condition is noticed in older adults and is marked by one or more symptoms such as fever, nausea, soft stools, pain, fatigue, abdominal cramps, belching, gas, bloating, constipation, diarrhea, blood in stools, etc.


If you've ever suffered from diverticulitis, I'm sure you'd be the first to confirm it's not an enjoyable experience. I reckon you'd do a lot of things to stop it occurring again. Or maybe you're someone your gastroenterologist has diagnosed with diverticulosis, but you're somewhat unsure what to do to avoid the uncomfortable attacks you've learned of and need to know more.


This book has simplified everything you need to know to heal diverticulitis with no issue or side effects.


If you adopt the healing steps discussed in this book, you’ll start experiencing comfort in a few days. You're going to start enjoying your lives again soon.


Please get this book to heal your body of diverticulitis today.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherPublishdrive
Release dateSep 11, 2019
Dealing with Diverticulitis: Simple Home Remedies To Heal Diverticulitis, Live Pain-Free and Restore Intestinal Health

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    Dealing with Diverticulitis

    Simple Home Remedies to Heal Diverticulitis, Live Pain-Free and Restore Intestinal Health

    Copyright © 2019, Kendall Harrison

    ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

    No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system without express written permission from the author.

    DISCLAIMER

    This book is not intended as a substitute for the medical advice of physicians. The reader should regularly consult a physician in matters relating to his or her health and particularly with respect to any symptoms that may require diagnosis or medical attention.

    Table of Contents

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    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Chapter 1

    What Causes Diverticulitis?

    Chapter 2

    Diverticulitis Diet and Treatment Plan

    Chapter 3

    Castor Oil Pack

    Chapter 4

    Diverticulitis Adverse Effects

    Chapter 5

    Elimination Diet

    Conclusion

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    Introduction

    Approximately 10% of Americans aged over 40 have diverticulosis. As people advance in age, the condition becomes more prevalent. Roughly half of the people over 60 have diverticulosis. When the sacks become swollen or infected, the condition is known as diverticulitis. This occurs in 10-25% of diverticulosis patients. Diverticulosis and diverticulitis are also known as diverticular disease. There is no discomfort or symptom in most individuals with diverticulosis.

    That being said, symptoms may include slight cramps, constipation and bloating. Other diseases like stomach ulcers and irritable bowel disease (IBS) generate similar complications, so these symptoms don't always imply an individual has diverticulosis. If you have these disturbing symptoms, you should pay a visit to your doctor.

    Abdominal pain is the most prevalent symptom of diverticulitis. The most frequent sign is pain around the left corner of the lower abdomen. The intensity of the symptom is influenced by the magnitude of the infection and visible complications. The dominant assumption, though not confirmed, is that the primary contributor to diverticular disease is a low-fiber diet.

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