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How Inflammation relates to Digestive Disorders

In a healthy person, who’s digestive system is working properly, food moves smoothly through the digestive system and then out of the body. During that process your body absorbs all the nutrients from the food you just consumed. But when your digestive system is suffering from inflammation, your body acts differently because it is focused on fighting that inflammation. 

Overtime, if the inflammation is not addressed serious problems can occur, including but not limited to pain, cramps, sores, ulcers, constipation, diarrhea, and in some cases colon cancer.

But what leads to inflammation in the first place? And how do you know if your digestive system is inflamed?

Inflammation in your digestive system is the result of your immune system attacking a harmless bacteria, virus or food in the gut, causing inflammation that leads to a bowel injury.

Some of the most common reactions your body will have when your digestive system is inflamed is having diarrhea, abdominal cramps, abdominal pain, fever, fatigue, loss of appetite, even bloody stools.

Now did you know that there are a few diseases and disorders associated with having inflammation in your digestive system? Here’s alist to the most common ones:

1. Irritable Bowel Syndrome: It is often referred as IBS. This chronic disorder affects your large intestine. Many people who suffer from Irritable Bowel Syndrome, experience periods with few symptoms and other times symptoms improve a lot. Symptoms might even disappear, but there will be a point that they will always come back. 

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) does not cause changes in bowel tissue. It also does not increase your risk of colorectal cancer. 

The most common symptoms include abdominal pain, bloating and cramping, which usually is somewhat relieved after passing a bowel movement. Other symptoms also reported are having excess gas and having mucus in the stool. 

Having diarrhea or constipation, sometimes alternating bouts, is also very common.

2. Inflammatory Bowel Disease: It is often referred as IBD, and it affects over 3 million people.

This digestive disease involves chronic inflammation in all or some parts of your digestive tract. 

It’s usually very painful and debilitating. It can also lead to life-threatening complications and increase the risk of cancer in the colon. The two most common types of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) are Ulcerative Colitis (UC) and Crohn’s Disease.

Ulcerative Colitis: This happens when the inflammation occurs anywhere in your digestive track, meaning from your mouth to the anus. The most common symptoms include bloody stool or diarrhea, a frequent and urgent need to go to the bathroom and incomplete evacuation of bowel movements.

Crohn’s Disease: This happens when the inflammation occurs only in your large intestine or colon. The most common symptoms are diarrhea, sometimes with blood and abdominal pain. Patients have also reported vomiting and feeling nauseous.

3. Diverticulitis and Diverticulosis: Diverticulosis is when small pouches are formed in the inner wall of your digestive tract. When these pouches become inflamed or infected, the condition is then referred to as Diverticulitis.

The most common symptoms are lower abdominal pain, often described by patients as cramps.

Change in bowel habits, diarrhea, constipation, nausea, vomiting are also very common symptoms.

4. Gastritis: This happens when there’s an irritation, inflammation or erosion of your stomach’s lining. It can last for a short amount of time or for months, even years. The most common symptoms are a burning pain or ache in your upper abdomen. Sometimes it can feel better or worse after a meal. Vomiting, nausea and a feeling of fullness in the upper abdomen after eating are also very common symptoms.

5. Gastroenteritis: This happens when your stomach and intestines become irritated and inflamed after catching a virus or bacterial infection. Many people refer to this as the Stomach Flu. This causes diarrhea and vomiting. It is very common among small children especially. Other common symptoms include cramping, fever, stomach pain, nausea and headaches. Because diarrhea and vomiting happen together, it’s very important to keep well hydrated.

6. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease: It is often referred as GERD. This happens when the muscle at the end of your esophagus does not close properly and it allows your stomach contents to leak back or reflux, into your esophagus causing irritation. One of most common symptoms is having the feeling of a burning sensation in your chest or throat. You can also taste stomach fluids in the back of the mouth. This is called Heartburn or acid indigestion, and many people suffer from this. Pregnant women are prone to having this disorder. Other symptoms include asthma symptoms, dry cough or trouble swallowing. It can be a long term condition.

How can Digestinol help?

Digestinol is an all-natural supplement that helps support and promote digestive health as well as support your immune system. Its biggest benefit is the ability to target and reduce inflammation within your digestive system. Inflammation along your digestive system is one of the main reasons for pain/discomfort associated with digestive disorders. It can help with both constipation as well as diarrhea, because it gets your body back to normal so the amount of fluid in your colon is regulated the way it should be.

What is Digestinol?

Our product contains AMP (Aloe Mucilaginous Polysaccharides) which is an all-natural molecule found in the aloe vera plant. It is known to enhance the body’s immune system due to its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-bacterial and anti-viral properties. We have a 97-98% success rate reported from people who take Digestinol as directed for 90 days or longer.

If you are not interested in prescription medications to treat your condition and prefer a more natural approach, Digestinol makes all-natural capsules that contain a very specific form of Aloe Polysaccharides to target the inflammation along your digestive tract.

These capsules also provide your body with the nutrients that it is lacking in order to take back control of itself. Digestinol isn’t just Aloe Vera powder, Aloe Vera (contains Aloin) which irritates your digestive system and can cause diarrhea. Digestinol undertakes very specific additional steps in order to remove the Aloin during their extraction process to focus on only the beneficial portions of the Aloe Leaf, the long chain Aloe Mucilaginous Polysaccharide molecules.

Since Digestinol is 100% all-natural it doesn’t bring along the side effects that other chemically based prescription medications have. We tell our customers to think of Digestinol as an all-natural digestive system specific vitamin that reduces inflammation and provides your body with specific nutrients that allow it to take back control of itself.

Our Digestinol capsules will also help to balance the good and bad bacteria levels in your body allowing it to regain control of its normal operations.

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