The most common problems of the digestive system include Colitis, which is an i nflammation of the bowel; Diverticulitis which is inflammation of pouches lining the small intestine; Gastroenteritis which is an infection that causes vomiting and diarrhoea ; Heartburn which is when the contents of the stomach back up into the oesophagus and of cause an u lcer which is a hole in the mucous membrane lining the stomach or duodenum and Irritable Bowel Sydrome (IBS) which is a collection of symptoms which includes constipation/diarrhea, bloating and abdominal pain.
How can a chiropractor help with a medical condition? Well it is very clearly shown that there is a link between posture and health, o ur body is an amazing machine and it has been perfectly designed to carry us through our lives and has an incredible ability to repair itself but we must seek out the correct treatment and this is where Adam and his team at his Chiropractic Spine and Health Centre who specialize in digestive complaints treatment in North Sydney can assist you.
There is a strong correlation between poor posture and digestive complaints. With correct posture there is very little stress on the spine, poor posture creates areas of increased stress on your spine. The nerves exiting your spine in these ‘stress zones' are adversely effected which can have profound effects on the way your organs function which in some cases prevents your bowels from functioning at 100%.
Adam's n on-invasive chiropractic treatment is extremely effective; is drug free; can restore your posture and above all improve the function of your organs, thereby improving any IBS symptoms.
How does our digestive system work? Food to our body is like fuel to our car, w e need food to fuel our bodies for energy, growth and repair. The digestive system changes all of the food we eat into its simplest forms, like glucose (sugars), amino acids (protein) or fatty acids (fats). This broken-down food then goes into our bloodstream from the small intestine with the nutrients then carried to each cell in the body. The digestive tract starts at your mouth and ends at your anus. The liver plays a very important role in the digestive system as well as other vital roles such as breaking down fats, using bile stored in the gall bladder; processing proteins and carbohydrates; filters and processes toxins and also generates glucose for short-term energy use.
It is extremely important that you consult a professional who understands the anatomy and physiology of your body like Adam and his team at his Chiropractic Spine and Health Centre who specialize in digestive complaints treatment in North Sydney.
The team at Spine and Health have found a strong correlation between poor posture and digestive problems and have had great success in alleviating symptoms
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