| Relief from Heartburn without the Risk
(ARA) - If you're one of the more than 100 million Americans who suffer from symptoms such as heartburn, nausea, flatulence or burping and irregular bowel movements, maybe it's time to take a natural approach to digestive health.In addition to causing discomfort that can range from annoying to debilitating, digestive disorders keep your system from absorbing and assimilating nutrients, which means you're not getting adequate protein, fats, minerals, vitamins and antioxidants which your body needs to sustain optimal health.Digestonal is a natural digestive aid that relies on time-tested traditional remedies like artichoke leaf extract, mastic gum, DigeZyme and Lactospore to boost the body's ability to absorb and assimilate nutrients without harmful side effects. .
Health briefs
Holistic fairMore than 100 professionals in the fields of holistic medicine and alternative practice will be on hand at the Northeastern Holistic Health Fair Jan. 27, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Jan. 28, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Salaam Shriners Center, 369 E. Mount Pleasant Ave., Livingston. The fair will also feature swing music by Joe Licari on clarinet and Larry Weiss on piano, a display of hand-made pottery and an art exhibit by surrealist artist Jay Hoffman. For more information, call fair coordinator Dara Winters at (201) 230-5927. People's Pharmacy Joe and Terry Graedon, authors of the syndicated newspaper column "The People's Pharmacy" and hosts of a radio show of the same name, offer simple remedies for heartburn caused by too many goodies and rich foods in their new book, "Best Choices from the People's Pharmacy." Among their suggestions: Chew gum for heartburn.
Mouths of the World Demand Real Organic Food
NAPA, Calif., January 23, 2007 /Natural Newswire/ -- Mouths of the world are uniting to take a stand against trans fats, artificial ingredients, GMOs and pesticides in a new short film by the director of the most-watched internet films of all time. Annie's Homegrown, makers of delicious alternatives to traditional comfort foods, and Free Range Studios, creators of the Meatrix and Store Wars, have partnered to produce the Mouth Revolution, a new short film that touts the benefits of choosing organic foods, now screening at www.MouthRevolution.com. .
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