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Digestive Disorders

Assessing the Efficacy of Cabbage Juice for Ulcers

Cabbage juice was first proven effective against ulcers in 1949 in a small study conducted. Cabbage juice was found to significantly shorten healing time for six individuals suffering from gastric ulcers who took it as treatment, compared with 42 days for individuals receiving conventional therapy for stomach ulcers. Seven individuals suffering from duodenal ulcers took …

Digestive Disorders

The Impact of Antibiotic Use on the Risk of Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Studies show that older adults taking antibiotics regularly are at increased risk of ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease, particularly those for intestinal infections. The highest risk occurs two to two years post-antibiotic usage. Environmental factors could be the source of Inflammatory Bowel Disease. At present, over 7 million people worldwide are living with this condition …

Digestive Disorders

The Detrimental Effects of a Commonly Used Food Additive on Gut Microbiota

Studies indicate that carboxymethylcellulose, a commonly used food additive, alters the intestinal environments of healthy individuals by disturbing beneficial bacteria populations and nutritional levels. These findings demonstrate a need for further studies on its long-term impacts on health. Carboxymethylcellulose, also known as an emulsifier, is an increasingly used food additive used to increase shelf life …