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Diarrhea is a common illness. In fact,
it is estimated that approximately 100 million cases occur
annually in the United States alone. Despite this frequency,
diarrhea and its potential complications
can result in severe illness if not accurately
addressed. Though most cases are acute in nature, diarrhea
can persist and become a chronic condition.
Its origin may be due to a simple food intolerance, result
from a more serious bacterial infection, or perhaps an underlying
medical condition. Regardless of its cause, it is imperative
that diarrhea severity be assessed and proper treatment
protocols initiated.
Advosis has been developed to provide for such a purpose;
addressing diarrhea at its cause to help rid the body
of toxins, decrease the fluidity of stools, and promote
a reduction in illness duration.
By decreasing the activity of the intestines and promoting
a bulking of loose, watery stools, Advosis helps you regain
nutrients lost from acute, chronic, or recurring
diarrhea.
Diarrhea, Defined:
The medical definition of diarrhea involves the defecation
of more than 200 grams per day, although
there is no formal measurement of such volume upon diagnosis.
Diarrhea can be both an acute and chronic condition. It presents
as an abnormality in the digestive process,
producing an increase in the wateriness, volume, or frequency
of bowel movements over a given duration. Normally, foods
remain in a liquid state during the digestive process. When
food passes through the colon, fluids are readily absorbed
and only semisolid stool remains. However, diarrhea occurs
when fluid is not absorbed by the colon,
like it normally should be. Foods that are ingested usually
pass too quickly or are in too great of amounts to be sufficiently
absorbed by the colon.
Acute diarrhea usually lasts only a few
days. Chronic diarrhea, on the other hand,
typically lasts much longer and may be a sign of a more serious,
underlying disorder such as inflammatory bowel disease.
In certain circumstances chronic diarrhea can be life-threatening
without proper treatment. Both types of diarrhea are associated
with a loss of water and salts from the body. When the colon
is damaged or inflamed, the absorption of nutrients and fluid
is dramatically altered and can lead to dehydration. Replacing
lost fluid and other nutrients is key in preventing the possibility
of dehydration and other potential complications that arise
as a result of this condition.
What Causes Diarrhea?
There are various causes which can lead to diarrhea's onset.
It may be the result of a temporary problem, like bacterial
infection, or caused by a more severe and chronic
problem, such as intestinal disease. The
most common causes of diarrhea remain:
Food intolerance
Certain medications
Viral infections
Bacterial infections
Parasites
Intestinal diseases
Functional bowel disorders
Rotavirus is the most common cause of childhood
diarrhea, and the Norwalk virus
is the most common cause of diarrhea among adults.
Bacterial infections often result in more serious cases of
diarrhea. These infections result from contaminated foods
and/or drinks; also known as food poisoning. Lactose, the
sugar found in milk, is a common cause of diarrhea in lactose
intolerant persons. As well, antibiotics upset the natural
balance of bacteria within the intestines and is the leading
cause of medicinal-related diarrhea.
Types/Signs and Symptoms of Diarrhea:
Acute diarrhea, or gastroenteritis, is diarrhea lasting for
less than 2 weeks. Symptoms of acute (general) diarrhea include;
a frequent need to defecate, weight loss, abdominal pain,
cramping, nausea, bloating, vomiting, and a general feeling
of being ill. Chronic, or long-term diarrhea lasts for more
than 2 weeks and is usually related to a functional
disorder of the gastrointestinal tract. This condition
manifests much like acute diarrhea and presents with the same
initial symptoms. However, chronic and more severe forms of
diarrhea can be associated with persistent abdominal pain,
high fever, discolored or bloody stools, and dehydration;
all symptoms which indicate that a more severe disease is
present.
Standard Treatments for Diarrhea:
Physician intervention is usually not necessary
unless diarrhea has persisted for over 2 weeks. In most cases,
diarrhea will run its course and the only treatment needed
is maintaining adequate fluid intake to prevent dehydration
from occurring. Your physician will, more than likely, advise
you to replace fluids with an electrolyte mixture,
due to the fluid, minerals and salts (e.g. potassium and sodium)
lost during diarrhea. In addition, milk products, caffeine,
and greasy, spicy, high-fiber, or sweetened foods should always
be avoided. When you begin eating again, doctors usually recommend
the BRAT diet, which consists of bananas,
rice, applesauce, and toast, to test your individual tolerance.
If you are able to eat these foods without restriction, you
may want to begin incorporating simple/bland foods into your
diet. These include; crackers, plain chicken, soups, carrots,
and potatoes.
Over-the-counter medications can be helpful, but are not
recommended for persons with diarrhea caused by bacterial
infections or parasites. Popular medications include:
Anticholinergic medications
Bismuth subsalicylate
Codeine phosphate
Kaolin or other pectin products
Loperamide hydrochloride
Paregoric
Psyllium or methylcellulose compounds
Antibiotics can be prescribed to ease the symptoms associated
with bacterial diarrhea. These agents are not, however, effective
against the most common types of infectious diarrhea, which
are viral in nature.
Advosis Helps to Regain the Natural Balance
of Your Intestinal Tract:
Nutritional therapy has been well received within the medical
community as a possible means of treatment for diarrhea. In
fact, studies have shown that the ingredients found in Advosis
produced significantly shorter durations of diarrhea
than patients concentrating on diet alone. This finding may
prove even more important for employers and employees alike,
considering that diarrhea is only second to the common cold
in the number of days missed at work.
Advosis accurately addresses several causes of diarrhea-related
illness without dietary manipulation. Ingredients
such as bentonite clay, probiotics, nutritional yeasts, activated
charcoal, and soluble fibers, help to resolve diarrhea's symptoms
by assisting in the elimination of toxins, while promoting
a natural balance of flora in the digestive tract.
Advosis unique formula also helps to add bulk and reduce
the fluidity of stools with its inclusion of blond psyllium
seed and husk. By reducing diarrheal duration
and improving the current health of your digestive tract,
Advosis can be a welcome component to any protocol that has
been designed for diarrhea treatment, regardless of its severity.
| Qty |
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Price
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| 1 |
Advosis One Month Supply
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20.95 |
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| 4 |
Buy Three Get One Free
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62.85 |
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| 6 |
Buy Four Get Two Free |
83.80 |
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