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Natural Diarrhea Treatment That Works

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courtesy of David Williams Blog

Published 12/17/09

Natural diarrhea treatments are very effective, and easy to put to use. A few months ago, I wrote about preventing diarrhea with clay. Another simple method of preventing diarrhea is to address one cause: a stuck valve in your digestive tract.

Your ileocecal valve sits at the junction between your large intestine and small intestine. When it gets stuck, it can create several common digestive problems, including constipation and diarrhea.

This little valve has two very important jobs. First, it serves as a block that prevents the toxic contents of the large intestine from backing up into the small intestine. Second, it keeps the food products in the small intestine from passing into the large intestine before the digestive processes have been completed.

The valve can at times become either “stuck shut” or “stuck open.” Sometimes spicy or roughage-type foods will irritate the valve and cause it to stick one way or the other. Another factor that greatly influences the valve is stress or emotional trauma. Almost everyone is exposed to these factors, but some of us are more sensitive than others. When stuck shut, the closed ileocecal valve can cause constipation, and when stuck open, diarrhea will be the problem.

What to Do

When the valve is open, there are some temporary fixes that can be tried first. The valve is located on your right side, about halfway between the belly button and the hip bone. Many times you can get relief in one of two ways. First, you can hold the valve shut for several minutes. This is done by placing your hand over the valve and, while pushing in, pull up toward the left shoulder. The second way is to place a cold pack made of cold water or ice over the valve for about 15 to 20 minutes. This process can be repeated if necessary.

There are also several things that should be done for both open and closed valves. First, perform a good colon detox. Cleansing the bowel sometimes is all thats needed. Ive provided several solutions for cleansing and detoxification elsewhere in this blog.

Next, spicy foods should be eliminated from the diet for a week or so. If the problem is diarrhea (open valve), it is also helpful to eliminate all roughage-type food for a short period of time. If it is a closed valve and constipation is a problem, then increase the roughage. And in both cases, alcohol, cocoa, chocolate, and caffeine products should be eliminated.

With a closed valve (constipation), add calcium and vitamin D to the diet. With an open valve (diarrhea), add a product called lactic acid yeast to the diet, which can be obtained at Village Green Apothecary at 800-869-9159. This product alone can sometimes stop even the most stubborn cases of chronic diarrhea!

Finally, and most important of all, by rubbing out the “reflex” points shown in the picture above for either an open or closed ileocecal valve, you can relieve the problem almost instantly. The areas illustrated should be massaged with firm pressure for about 10 to 20 seconds each. (Its not beneficial to rub the points any longer than that. In fact, it may negate the effect.)