Winter's chill can often affect your digestion, leaving you feeling bloated and uncomfortable. But don't let the cold temperature get you down! Incorporating the right physical activities into your ...
Does this trend pass the smell test? Mairlyn Smith, a Toronto-based cookbook author and self-proclaimed “Queen of Fiber,” claims a post-meal “fart walk” could be the solution to your digestive issues.
When we’re stressed, though, the messaging between gut and brain can get disrupted. “Stress pinches off this signaling [of the vagus nerve], which can lead to digestive symptoms, changes in motility ...
Fart walks are the new hot stroll of the summer. Does this trend pass the smell test? Mairlyn Smith, a Toronto-based cookbook author and self-proclaimed “Queen of Fiber,” claims a post-meal “fart walk ...
From boosting heart health to helping reduce the risk of certain chronic illnesses (like type 2 diabetes), the benefits of walking every day abound. But does walking help digestion? As a dietitian, I ...
Exercise is promoted for lowering the risk for certain gastrointestinal cancers, but recommendations lack specifics on how much is enough. Now, a large, decades-long study suggests that relatively ...
Your lower esophageal sphincter (LES) is a muscular ring that connects your esophagus with your stomach. It relaxes to let food pass through but otherwise stays closed to prevent stomach acid from ...
Is warm water really better for digestion than cold water? AIIMS-trained hepatologist Dr Saurabh Sethi explains how water ...
Winter naturally boosts your digestive fire, according to Ayurveda, but neglecting seasonal routines can lead to sluggishness. Expert suggests embracing warm foods, spices like ginger and turmeric and ...