The most hotly debated issue, among those who want to detoxify at speed, is the virtue of colonic irrigation. |
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Supine and upright abdominal radiographs with stepladder pattern of air-fluid levels and no colonic gas are suggestive of obstruction. |
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Apoptosis in colonic crypt epithelial cells was measured by observing the frequency of karyorrhexis and karyolysis in 1000 cells. |
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Articles on feng shui, crystal therapy, iridology, colonic irrigation, herbalism and faith healing sweep the media every week. |
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Courses are offered in iridology, colonic cleansing, and color therapy support group meets every Thursday. |
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Until the early 20th century, various therapies, such as colonic irrigation, were commonly used for a variety of systemic disorders. |
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Biopsy of colonic ulcer edges may yield intramural trophozoites but carries with it the risk of perforation. |
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Therapist David Newman, writing in the website for colonic hydrotherapists, says colon problems are particularly rife in Britain. |
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The absence of any upper-abdominal pain, nausea, and cramps suggests that the melena is of cecal or right colonic origin. |
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A more extreme treatment is colonic irrigation, also called colonic hydrotherapy. |
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After surgery, gastric and colonic motility do not rebound as quickly as the small bowel. |
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Other studies conclude that prophylactic colonic resection cannot prevent recurrent disease and its complications. |
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At the time of referral, she was awaiting surgery for a colonic stricture resulting from a recurrence of carcinoma of the colon. |
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The stomach and small bowel were dilated due to there being colonic atresia just distal to the cecum. |
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In a constipated infant, it may be necessary to perform colonic irrigation with limited amounts of sterile saline. |
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A barium enema was performed preoperatively to define the anatomy of the duplicated colon, and it showed complete colonic duplication. |
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Food sensitive colitis should be considered in infants and ischaemic colitis, diverticulitis, and colonic tumours in adults. |
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For many years the London newspaper, The Times, carried an advertisement for colonic irrigation on its front page. |
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I also highly recommend colonic therapy to eliminate toxins faster, but see your GP and a wholistic practitioner before trying this. |
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In Hollywood's high colonic culture, she stands conspicuously at a distance from the clamorously confessional fray. |
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Clearly rectal cancer surgery represents a greater technical challenge than colonic surgery. |
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There is strong evidence that psyllium has laxative properties and promotes colonic function. |
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Stahnke underwent a fecal occult blood test, a colonoscopy, a computerized tomography scan of her abdomen and a colonic transit study. |
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I have seen positive tests in either leg in regional enteritis, and in the left leg in colonic diverticulitis. |
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In such cases, ultrasonography reveals a hypoechoic or anechoic structure protruding from a segmentally thickened colonic wall. |
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This occurs when colonic bacteria accumulate above the obstructing lesion and flourish in a nutrient medium. |
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High-fiber diets can increase gas production by colonic flora and inhibit gas transit leading to gas retention, notable borborygmus, abdominal pain, and flatulence. |
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One intense young American with Maori tattoos on his legs and a straggling beard tells his fascinated fellows of his experiments with colonic irrigation. |
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A colonic patch was mobilized and placed into the strictured area. |
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Biopsies of the polyp and random colonic and ileal mucosa were performed. |
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This process can be mechanically assisted by deep belly massages and, yes, colonic irrigation. |
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Mixers are likely to use such questionable therapies as colonic irrigation, iridology, applied kinesiology, acupressure, and craniosacral therapy. |
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Some orally administered microorganisms have been recovered in faeces or in the colonic mucosa weeks after feeding ceased. |
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The microscopic appearances of the prostatic and the colonic carcinomas were distinct from the bladder tumor and therefore posed no problems in the differential diagnosis. |
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Break-down products of vitamin D help to prevent breast and colonic cancer. |
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She had tried homeopathy, colonic irrigation, aloe vera, and reflexology. |
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Normal continence depends on many interrelated factors, including stool volume and consistency, colonic function, rectal compliance, rectal sensation and sphincter function. |
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In mice or rats, carbidopa does not appreciably affect gastric secretion, nor gastric or colonic motility. |
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Cut the colonic, caecal and small intestinal mesenteries close to the gut and draw the bowel out to the left. |
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Celiac disease is a T-cell-mediated disorder triggered by gluten in susceptible subjects, affecting not only the small bowel but also the gastric and colonic mucosae. |
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Apart from moderate colonic diverticulosis in the second case, each bowel was otherwise grossly unremarkable. |
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But at 62, after an operation for colonic cancer, he must be wondering whether he took the right decision to continue as an MP or whether he should retire to enjoy the good things of life. |
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The sight of last night's Chinese shooting out of Fatso's bumhole while she had a colonic irrigation was almost too much to bear. |
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When the fiber reaches the colon, the colonic bacteria feed on the fiber and produce gas as a byproduct, regardless of when and with what the fiber was ingested. |
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I was half-expecting a surprise colonic, which made my disturbed sleep pattern even more fitful as I kept a watchful eye out for cascading spiders and marauding cane toads. |
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It is used in the treatment of both chronic and acute diarrhoea in adults and children and in the symptomatic treatment of pain associated with oesophageal, gastric, duodenal or colonic disorders. |
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Lawsuits have been filed and claims have been asserted against Scandipharm and certain suppliers stemming from allegations that, among other things, certain products caused colonic strictures. |
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Trial of metronidazole for ileocolonic or colonic disease. |
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This finding may be the result of alteration in the colonic bacteria responsible for the reduction of sulfasalazine to sulfapyridine and mesalamine. |
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The increased bulk and volume of the colonic contents distends the colon wall, stimulating the muscle to propel the contents onwards through the large bowel. |
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It is anticipated that a link to colonic health can be made in the future. |
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Long-term animal studies are ongoing to determine the effect of ursodiol disulfate on the time of appearance, the number, and the size of colonic tumors in the azoxymethane rat model of chemically-induced colon cancer. |
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The expansion of gas within the bowel stimulates colonic motility, which results in large amounts of gaseous discharge and distension of the bag during flight. |
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The mechanism of action of mesalamine is not fully understood, but appears to have a topical anti-inflammatory effect on the colonic epithelial cells. |
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Despite the fact that synergy was not observed when oxaliplatin was combined with 5-FU in HT-29 cell culture in vitro, oxaliplatin was additively effective with 5-FU against human colonic tumour xenografts in vivo. |
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Therapeutic potential of sulindac hydroxamic acid against human pancreatic and colonic cancer cells. |
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With no colonic pathology seen, the endoscopist proceeded to intubate the ICV, as part of his routine practice. |
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Changes in colonic topography during the herniation and postherniation period. |
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Bleeding from colonic diverticula is caused by rupture of the underlying vas rectum. |
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These are partially digestible with laxation and colonic fermentation and effects on lipid levels. |
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Her colonic had wiped out much of the beneficial bacteria that protect against the bacteria that cause food poisoning. |
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This study aimed to investigate the effect of magnolol on contraction in distal colonic segments of rats and the underlying mechanisms. |
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The presence of malabsorbed lactose in the colonic lumen causes gastrointestinal symptoms. |
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The first is a colonic irrigation and detox specialist business which has come on to the market due the owners relocating to Europe. |
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Overall colon cleansing was evaluated in terms of colonic content and need for suctioning. |
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Peppermint reduces indigestion and colonic spasms by reducing the gastrocolic reflex. |
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Long-term follow-up of retrograde colonic irrigation for defaecation disturbances. |
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Example of extreme colonic irrigation, he suggests. |
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Ubiquitinated NKCC1 was detected in immunoprecipitated NKCC1 from HT29 colonic cell lines. |
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She trained and qualified as a colonic hydrotherapist eight years ago when she realised she was suggesting the treatment to all her kinesiology clients. |
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Histologic examination of colonic biopsy samples showed mild, chronic, interstitial inflammation, including eosinophils and lymphoid microaggregates. |
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Patients whose disease progressed were more likely than other ulcerative colitis patients to have extensive colonic involvement at diagnosis and a positive C Birl serology. |
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Self-Expandable Metal Stents are uncommonly used for benign colonic disease because of their lack of removability and their high rate of migration. |
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We studied the effect on distal colonic motility of three hypnotically induced emotions in 18 patients aged 20-48 years with irritable bowel syndrome. |
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Exploratory celiotomy showed enlargement of the mesenteric and colonic lymph nodes and multiple local thickenings of the small intestine wall, large colon, and cecum. |
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Adjacent organ injuries represent rare complications with pulmonary and colonic representing the most common, while hepatic represents one of the rarest. |
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