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Fecal microbiota transplants effective treatment for C. Difficile and Inflammatory Bowel Disease 10/11
Seven healing lifestyle diets for digestive conditions – good blog pieces covering a range of diets from Wanted: Crohn's End 02/11
Tips for dealing with constipation– an environmenal approach to a common problem – Dr Albert Robbins 11/10
All bunged up and nowhere to go. Micki Rose gives her top tips to get you going if you suffer from chronic constipation. 2009
John Scott's free digestive enzymes - 2009
Antibiotics and the human gut: scientists in the US have completed the most precise survey about the changes antibiotics wreak upon our guts - Latitudes Online 2009
Nucleo Power: nucleotides may be more useful than previously thought for helping with digestive conditions - Alex Gazzola 2009
Leaky Gut Syndrome: What is it and why is it relevant to food allergy and intolerance? Dr Alan Stewart 2009
An Appetite for Worms: an investigation into worms and parasites and their possible therapeutic uses in respiratory and gastrointestinal disease, and in allergy – John Scott 2008
Hypothyroidism – the disregarded epidemic: an investigation into the thyroid and its functions – Tom Stockdale 2007
Sprouted Grains: An introduction to the health and nutrition benefits of sprouted grains, as well as a scientific explanation of their positive aid to digestion – Sarah Merson 2007
Bread – the staff of life or what makes you ill? Investigating bread making practices through the ages and the modern techniques that have created nutritionally valueless, potentially harmful bread – Andrew Whitley 2007
Helicobacter and IBS: diagnosis and treatment options for people suffering from the effects of the helicobacter pylori bacterium – John Scott 2006
Virtual colonoscopy: introducing a virtual, state of the art colonoscopy procedure to replace the old embarrassing, uncomfortable and often painful one – Professor Nick Read 2005
Digestive health: explaining how digestive inadequacies can sometimes be mistaken for food sensitivity – Dr John Briffa 2003
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