Stomach and Bowel Disorders

Stomach and Bowel Disorders by Jan De Vries, published by Mainstream in 2004, is a comprehensive guide that addresses the impact of modern life’s stress and anxieties on the digestive system. This 128-page book presents insights drawn from over 30 years of experience in treating stomach and bowel issues, emphasizing the importance of early intervention to prevent simple disorders from escalating into more serious conditions.
Readers will find practical advice on interpreting the body’s warning signals, along with straightforward remedies, dietary recommendations, and exercises tailored to improve digestive health. The book focuses on various gastrointestinal concerns, making it a valuable resource for those seeking to enhance their understanding of health and fitness related to gastroenterology. Written in English, this edition serves as a helpful tool for individuals looking to manage their digestive well-being effectively.
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The stress and anxieties of modern life can take their toll on the digestive system. If not treated in their early stages, simple digestive and absorption disorders can develop into serious conditions such as ulcers, colitis or irritable bowel syndrome. Jan de Vries shares the results of 30 years’ successful treatment of stomach and bowel problems, showing the reader how to interpret the body’s warning signals and setting out simple and effective remedies, diets and exercises.
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