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The Effects of a Poor Appetite
updated 07/21/2008
One of the symptoms of bowel disorders is poor appetite.
- Diarrhea from sensitivity to certain foods
- Nausea and vomiting make eating a repellant idea
- Constipation can make you feel full
- Indigestion makes eating difficult
- Cancer
- Ulcers
- Stress
- Depression
- Lack of sleep
In most of these instances people are reluctant to eat. Their illnesses make them less inclined to eat than healthy people. Even though, a healthy diet is necessary for healthy functioning and healing. There are ways to work with each of the symptoms, but always it's best to get to the root cause of the matter.
In many of the case, there are natural methods to counteract the problems that lead to a poor appetite.
- It might be that you need to change your diet. Most of us can bear to improve our diets to include organic, naturally grown live vegetables and fruit.
- Detoxifying your system improves the body's ability to take advantage of nutrients and vitamins, allowing it to heal naturally
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